Three initiatives demonstrate efforts in this department to reduce waste and optimize operations.
Tech earned recognition as a Tree Campus USA for 2016 from the Arbor Day Foundation.
This fall, the Office of Solid Waste Management & Recycling, Building Services, and the Office of Campus Sustainability launched a pilot composting project in the Roger A. and Helen B. Krone Engineered Biosystems Building (EBB).
This fall, Georgia Tech ranked No. 43 in The Princeton Review’s Top 50 Green Colleges and was also featured in the 2018 edition of The Princeton Review Guide to 399 Green Colleges.
Georgia Tech’s transformation of its physical space helps create healthy spaces that give back to the environment and the campus community.
This summer, eight acres of thoughtfully designed green space will open on the Georgia Tech campus and provide many new spaces for reflection, engagement, and learning.
As the construction fencing comes down, a fresh, new greenspace welcomes students for the spring semester.