Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 68.49 |
Liaison | Ryan Todd |
Submission Date | March 1, 2021 |
California State University, Sacramento
PA-2: Sustainability Planning
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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3.00 / 4.00 |
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Part 1. Measurable sustainability objectives
Academics
Yes
A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives related to academics and the plan(s) in which they are published:
Sacramento State Master Plan
- Create an academic sustainability plan through the sustainability committee
Link: https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/facilities-management/_internal/_documents/sacramento-state-master-plan-042815-reduced.pdf
CSU Sustainability Policy
- The CSU will seek to further integrate sustainability into the academic curriculum working within the normal campus consultative process. (14-New)
Link: https://www2.calstate.edu/csu-system/doing-business-with-the-csu/capital-planning-design-construction/Documents/JointMeeting-CPBG-ED.pdf
CSU 2019 Strategic Plan for Research
- Connect Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity with California’s needs for economic growth, health and sustainability
- Influence professional practice to improve the health and sustainability of our communities
Link: https://www2.calstate.edu/impact-of-the-csu/research/Pages/2018-19-Strategic-Plan.aspx
Sacramento State Climate Action Plan
- Expand senior projects, class projects, or senior capstone projects dedicated to solving transportation/parking problems
- Integrate climate change mitigation strategies into academic and research
Link: https://www.csus.edu/experience/innovation-creativity/sustainability/_internal/_documents/sacramento-state-2018-climate-action-plan.pdf.doc.pdf
- Create an academic sustainability plan through the sustainability committee
Link: https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/facilities-management/_internal/_documents/sacramento-state-master-plan-042815-reduced.pdf
CSU Sustainability Policy
- The CSU will seek to further integrate sustainability into the academic curriculum working within the normal campus consultative process. (14-New)
Link: https://www2.calstate.edu/csu-system/doing-business-with-the-csu/capital-planning-design-construction/Documents/JointMeeting-CPBG-ED.pdf
CSU 2019 Strategic Plan for Research
- Connect Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity with California’s needs for economic growth, health and sustainability
- Influence professional practice to improve the health and sustainability of our communities
Link: https://www2.calstate.edu/impact-of-the-csu/research/Pages/2018-19-Strategic-Plan.aspx
Sacramento State Climate Action Plan
- Expand senior projects, class projects, or senior capstone projects dedicated to solving transportation/parking problems
- Integrate climate change mitigation strategies into academic and research
Link: https://www.csus.edu/experience/innovation-creativity/sustainability/_internal/_documents/sacramento-state-2018-climate-action-plan.pdf.doc.pdf
Engagement
Yes
A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives related to engagement and the plan(s) in which they are published:
The CSU Sustainability policy includes several sustainability objectives that address student, employee, and community engagement for sustainability.
Examples of such objectives include:
- The CSU will develop employee and student workforce skills in the green jobs industry, promote the development of sustainable products and services, and foster economic development.
- Each CSU is encouraged to designate a sustainability officer responsible for carrying out and/or coordinating campus sustainability program efforts.
- The CSU will cooperate with federal, state, and local governments and other appropriate organizations in accomplishing energy conservation and utilities management objectives throughout the state; and inform students, faculty, staff and the general public of the need for and methods of energy conservation and utilities management.
- Each CSU campus will designate an energy/utilities manager with the responsibility and the authority for carrying out energy conservation and utilities management programs. The Chancellor's Office will have the responsibility to coordinate the individual campus programs into a systemwide program.
- Campuses and food service organizations shall collaborate to provide information and/or training on sustainable food service operations to staff and patrons
- Additionally, the Policy Statement on Energy Conservation, Sustainable Building Practices, and Physical Plant Management for the CSU (Executive Order 987) states that the “CSU shall incorporate appropriate training programs for CSU facilities personnel with the aim of promoting and maintaining the goals” outlined for energy conservation and sustainable building practices.
- The policy also states that “the CSU will encourage continued energy conservation and lowest utilities operating costs on its campuses by instituting incentive plans designed to recognize and reward meritorious achievements by campus staff, faculty, and students beyond normal expectation.”
Examples of such objectives include:
- The CSU will develop employee and student workforce skills in the green jobs industry, promote the development of sustainable products and services, and foster economic development.
- Each CSU is encouraged to designate a sustainability officer responsible for carrying out and/or coordinating campus sustainability program efforts.
- The CSU will cooperate with federal, state, and local governments and other appropriate organizations in accomplishing energy conservation and utilities management objectives throughout the state; and inform students, faculty, staff and the general public of the need for and methods of energy conservation and utilities management.
- Each CSU campus will designate an energy/utilities manager with the responsibility and the authority for carrying out energy conservation and utilities management programs. The Chancellor's Office will have the responsibility to coordinate the individual campus programs into a systemwide program.
- Campuses and food service organizations shall collaborate to provide information and/or training on sustainable food service operations to staff and patrons
- Additionally, the Policy Statement on Energy Conservation, Sustainable Building Practices, and Physical Plant Management for the CSU (Executive Order 987) states that the “CSU shall incorporate appropriate training programs for CSU facilities personnel with the aim of promoting and maintaining the goals” outlined for energy conservation and sustainable building practices.
- The policy also states that “the CSU will encourage continued energy conservation and lowest utilities operating costs on its campuses by instituting incentive plans designed to recognize and reward meritorious achievements by campus staff, faculty, and students beyond normal expectation.”
Operations
Yes
A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives related to operations and the plan(s) in which they are published:
The Climate Action plan's goal is to become a carbon neutral campus by the year 2040. To reach this goal, our campus is working to become more efficient in the areas of energy, waste, water, transportation, natural gas, through reduction, education, and infrastructure improvements.
The current milestone of this plan is to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions 50% by 2030. Some potential projects to work towards this goal are:
- Upgrade HVAC systems for maximum efficiency
- Install new high efficiency outdoor lighting
- Expand renewable energy
- Include green requirements in vendor contracts
More potential projects are outlined in the Climate Action Plan linked below: https://www.csus.edu/experience/innovation-creativity/sustainability/_internal/_documents/sacramento-state-2018-climate-action-plan.pdf.doc.pdf
The CSU includes measurable sustainability objectives that address sustainability in operations in several published policies, including the CSU Sustainability Policy and the Policy Statement on Energy Conservation, Sustainable Building Practices, and Physical Plant Management for the CSU (Executive Order 987). Examples of operational sustainability objectives included in these policies are:
The CSU will strive to reduce systemwide facility greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 1990 levels, or below, by 2020 consistent with AB 32, California's Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (HSC §38550)
The CSU will strive to reduce facility GHG emissions to 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2040. Campus tracking and reporting of their GHG inventory will be grounded in the American College and University President's Climate Commitment guidelines or equivalent, with consideration to campus requested improvements. Metrics will include GHG emissions per FTE.
The CSU will endeavor to exceed the State of California and California Public Utilities Commission Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) sooner than the established goal of procuring 33 percent of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2020.
All CSU campuses will pursue water resource conservation to reduce water consumption by 10 percent by 2016, and 20 percent by 2020 including such steps to develop sustainable landscaping, install controls to optimize irrigation water use, reduce water usage in restrooms and showers, and promote the use of reclaimed/recycled water.
Campuses shall seek to reduce the solid waste disposal rate by 50 percent (PRC § 42921) by 2016, by 80 percent by 2020, and move to zero waste.
Campuses shall strive to increase their sustainable food purchases to 20 percent of total food budget by 2020.
The current milestone of this plan is to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions 50% by 2030. Some potential projects to work towards this goal are:
- Upgrade HVAC systems for maximum efficiency
- Install new high efficiency outdoor lighting
- Expand renewable energy
- Include green requirements in vendor contracts
More potential projects are outlined in the Climate Action Plan linked below: https://www.csus.edu/experience/innovation-creativity/sustainability/_internal/_documents/sacramento-state-2018-climate-action-plan.pdf.doc.pdf
The CSU includes measurable sustainability objectives that address sustainability in operations in several published policies, including the CSU Sustainability Policy and the Policy Statement on Energy Conservation, Sustainable Building Practices, and Physical Plant Management for the CSU (Executive Order 987). Examples of operational sustainability objectives included in these policies are:
The CSU will strive to reduce systemwide facility greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 1990 levels, or below, by 2020 consistent with AB 32, California's Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (HSC §38550)
The CSU will strive to reduce facility GHG emissions to 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2040. Campus tracking and reporting of their GHG inventory will be grounded in the American College and University President's Climate Commitment guidelines or equivalent, with consideration to campus requested improvements. Metrics will include GHG emissions per FTE.
The CSU will endeavor to exceed the State of California and California Public Utilities Commission Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) sooner than the established goal of procuring 33 percent of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2020.
All CSU campuses will pursue water resource conservation to reduce water consumption by 10 percent by 2016, and 20 percent by 2020 including such steps to develop sustainable landscaping, install controls to optimize irrigation water use, reduce water usage in restrooms and showers, and promote the use of reclaimed/recycled water.
Campuses shall seek to reduce the solid waste disposal rate by 50 percent (PRC § 42921) by 2016, by 80 percent by 2020, and move to zero waste.
Campuses shall strive to increase their sustainable food purchases to 20 percent of total food budget by 2020.
Administration
Yes
A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives related to administration and the plan(s) in which they are published:
Wellbeing - Policy on Student Mental Health (EO 1053)
Campuses shall provide psycho-educational workshops, programs and services that address critical student issues as well as prevention and wellness programs. Programs must be responsive to the diversity of the CSU student population and enhance the ability of students to develop healthy and effective styles of living and learning.
Campuses shall provide psycho-educational workshops, programs and services that address critical student issues as well as prevention and wellness programs. Programs must be responsive to the diversity of the CSU student population and enhance the ability of students to develop healthy and effective styles of living and learning.
Part 2. Sustainability in institution’s highest guiding document
Yes
The institution’s highest guiding document (upload):
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Website URL where the institution’s highest guiding document is publicly available:
Which of the following best describes the inclusion of sustainability in the highest guiding document?:
Minor theme
Optional Fields
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Website URL where the institution's sustainability plan is publicly available:
Does the institution have a formal statement in support of sustainability endorsed by its governing body?:
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The formal statement in support of sustainability:
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The institution’s definition of sustainability:
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Is the institution an endorser or signatory of the following?:
Yes or No | |
The Earth Charter | No |
The Higher Education Sustainability Initiative (HESI) | No |
ISCN-GULF Sustainable Campus Charter | No |
Pan-Canadian Protocol for Sustainability | No |
SDG Accord | No |
Second Nature’s Carbon Commitment (formerly known as the ACUPCC), Resilience Commitment, and/or integrated Climate Commitment | Yes |
The Talloires Declaration (TD) | No |
UN Global Compact | No |
Other multi-dimensional sustainability commitments (please specify below) | --- |
A brief description of the institution’s formal sustainability commitments, including the specific initiatives selected above:
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Website URL where information about the institution’s sustainability planning efforts is available:
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Additional documentation to support the submission:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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