Sustainability at Harvard

Graduate School of Education

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Forget crimson: the Ed School's new color is green

From plates to paints, the Ed School is looking a lot greener these days thanks to the groundbreaking Green Program. A partnership between the school and the Harvard Green Campus Initiative [now Office for Sustainability], the program is aimed at reducing the environmental impacts of Ed School operations and fostering environmentally conscious students, faculty, and staff.

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Recent Stories

Fewer Phone Books = More Trees + Less Waste

Every year, Harvard produces over 24,000 phone books that are distributed across the University, but this year - 6,000 (25%) fewer phone books will be produced (about 6,300 lbs - the size of 7 male polar bears!).

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HGSE leads university in recycling

The Graduate School of Education (HGSE) has the highest recycling rate at the university according to the annual Facilities Maintenance Operations (FMO) Recycling Services bag counts. We now recycle 68 percent of our refuse, up from 41 percent two years ago.

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GSE Waste Reduction

One of the things that the Graduate School of Education (GSE) Green Team is most proud of is the fact that their recycling rate is so high; over 60% of the waste at the GSE is recycled. In an effort to capitalize on the environmental ethos that so clearly pervades the school, the Green Team has a few events and collections to expand the program even more.

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Highest Pledge Rate at the GSE

The average Sustainability Pledge rate at most Harvard schools is 22%, but not at the Graduate School of Education. The HGSE Green Team set an ambitious goal of breaking records this year, and they achieved it. This fall, over 560 people, or 45% of the school, took the Harvard Sustainability Pledge.

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