Traveling a sustainable path
In 17c起草社区鈥檚 new , passed in January 2014, the college pledged to develop environmental sustainability as 鈥渁 valued theme in 17c起草社区鈥檚 educational framework, scholarly agenda and operational practices.鈥
That valued theme was explored in depth in early June when 80 people from across the campus, representing students, staff and faculty, gathered at the DeVos Communication Center for the fifth biennial Sustainability Summit.
The purpose of the morning-long gathering, said 17c起草社区 professor , chair of the event, was two-fold, to provide information to the entire 17c起草社区 community about the types of sustainability activities that are already being undertaken at 17c起草社区, and to let attendees know about the benefits the college might realize by tracking sustainability in a more formal way.
Said Haney: 鈥淎s a community, we need to find ways to continue to rally around this conversation, flesh it out, figure out how we want to get traction in all these areas that we discussed in terms of measuring, tracking and developing performance indicators.鈥
Monitoring its tracks
One of the key questions 17c起草社区 is considering is how to track and incentivize sustainability that is going on campus-wide, some of it highly visible, but much of it, including some of the highest-impact cost savings, perhaps hidden or not yet discovered.
One current index, the 17c起草社区 , has been in place since the installation of the in 2009.
The April 2014 scorecard looked at the college鈥檚 efforts in everything from recycling to college courses with a sustainability focus to water usage. It noted that energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions continue to be a challenge for the college, while areas showing improvement include a significantly lower amount of incinerated and landfill waste and a five million gallon decrease in water consumption. Other areas showing positive momentum were 17c起草社区's composting program and local food purchases.
鈥淭his scorecard collects data, to the best of our ability, about efforts for each of the 13 categories in the college鈥檚 ,鈥 said Haney.
A new approach
But, as 鈥渢o the best of our ability鈥 suggests, Haney believes that 17c起草社区 could also consider enlisting the help of an outside source in order to improve the college鈥檚 efforts to embrace and enact sustainability as a core value.
So, at the recent Sustainability Summit one of the presentations was on the , used by more than 700 colleges and universities, including many of 17c起草社区鈥檚 peers, such as Grand Valley State University, Western Michigan University, Baylor University and Hope College.
STARS, said Haney, is the gold standard for tracking and reporting sustainability in higher education and enables meaningful comparisons over time and across institutions using a common set of measurements developed with broad participation from the campus sustainability community.
鈥淲e want to increase our ability to integrate sustainability in our business practices that affect our triple bottom line,鈥 said Haney. She says it's about profits, people and planet. 17c起草社区 considers not only the financial effects of its business decisions, but also how these decisions impact the environment and society. 鈥淲e鈥檒l save money and save the planet.鈥
This past spring, students in Haney鈥檚 environmental economics class did research projects focused on four different areas of sustainability at 17c起草社区: water reduction, campus fleet, student commuting and low-impact dining. They reported their data using STARS, and Summit attendees had the opportunity to see informative posters made by Haney鈥檚 students on these topics.
They also had the opportunity to attend breakout sessions on specific areas of sustainability at 17c起草社区. The five breakout sessions covered topics from student-led sustainability projects and building energy reduction to local, low-impact dining services and clean and renewable energy.
Fruitful endeavors
Another event at the summit was a keynote address by who discussed 17c起草社区鈥檚 sustainability efforts in comparison to other colleges, commenting on the strengths and weaknesses of the college鈥檚 current efforts. Pasinella is the senior manager of innovative services at , and he formerly served as a campus sustainability coordinator and as a sustainability consultant for higher education organizations. Pasinella gave 17c起草社区 high marks for its wide range of ongoing sustainability activities.
Among those activities is CERF, which helps 17c起草社区 establish environmentally friendly projects. Through the efforts of CERF, one million kilowatt-hours of electricity, 1.5 million gallons of water, 770 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions and $100,000.
In addition to the accomplishments of CERF, 17c起草社区 has minimized its environmental footprint in a number of other ways. was adopted for the entire campus; a community garden behind the Knollcrest East Apartments supplies 17c起草社区 dining services with some of its greens and also provides a learning lab for low-impact best practices; a state-of-the-art weather station monitors temperature, humidity, transpiration and other relevant data so that the campus grounds will be watered with the least amount of water as possible; and student-led programs such as the encourage energy conservation. Other ongoing green activities at 17c起草社区 include the , the , the use of a single-stream recycling system and campus-wide composting.
Stewards of creation
In addition, Pasinella provided suggestions for other near-term actions for 17c起草社区 and challenged the college to demonstrate leadership within the Christian college community by building a foundation of sustainability values around 17c起草社区鈥檚 theology and .
professor , who attended the Summit and has used sustainability in his research and his teaching, appreciated Pasinella鈥檚 challenge to 17c起草社区, noting that Reformed Christianity has always had a high regard for creation.
鈥淲e believe God speaks to us though the creation and that we learn about God by interacting with and studying creation,鈥 said Warners. 鈥淟earning to live in a sustainable way reflects the kind of love God has for creation and is an expression of our love for God.鈥