Overall Rating Silver
Overall Score 46.23
Liaison Martín Sánchez Gutiérrez
Submission Date June 29, 2024

STARS v3.0

Tecnológico de Monterrey – Campus Chihuahua
PA-1: Sustainability Coordination

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 1.00 / 1.00
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Does the institution have one or more sustainability committees?:
Yes

Narrative and/or website URL providing an overview of the institution’s sustainability committees:
Tecnológico de Monterrey, founded in 1943, is a private, non-profit institution committed to the quality of higher education in Mexico. Through the Sustainability and Climate Change Plan "Ruta Azul" Tecnológico de Monterrey is committed to sustainable development and the global climate emergency. The institution's seeks to have a national and international impact through decisive actions to address climate change and the global environmental crisis.
 
 
Charter: For Tecnológico de Monterrey to become a model sustainable institution by adopting a
proactive culture to confront climate emergencies,
generating ideas, technologies, and
high-impact actions, educating leaders
committed to forging a sustainable future.
 
 
Members of each committee, including affiliations and role
Ruta Azul's Members and Core Team
 
Sponsor Team
Inés Saénz
Inclusion, Social Impact and Sustainability Vice-President
 
Juan Pablo Murra
Acadaemic Vice-President
 
Víctor Gutiérrez
Operations Vice-President
 
Ruta Azul Leaders
Cynthia Villarreal
Sustainable Development and Outreach Director
 
Jaime Dorantes
Operations Director
 
Members per area
 
Culture
Zinia Padilla
Institutional Culture Director
 
Dariela Parra
Culture Projects Manager
 
Cynthia Reyes
Culture Projects Lead
 
Mafe Camarillo
Culture Projects Coordinator
 
Mitigation
Oscar Barraza
Sustainability and Mobility Director
 
Martín Sánchez
Emissions and Climate Change Adaptation Lead
 
Delia Gutiérrez
Water Managment Lead
 
Victor H. Gutiérrez
Energy and Sustainability for Campus Lead
 
Diana Peláez
Waste Management Lead
 
Adaptation
Oscar Barraza
Sustainability and Mobility Director
 
Martín Sánchez
Emissions and Climate Change Adaptation Lead
 
Education
Juan Carlos Enrríquez
Academic Programs Director
 
Paola Visconti
Outreach Manager
 
Karla Álvarez
Academic Programs Lead
 
Brenda Álvarez
Strategy Especialist
 
Mariajulia Martínez
Sustainable Development Education Lead
 
Research
 
Sebastian Gradilla
Tenure Proffesor-Researcher
 
Sandra Reyes
Project Manager Ruta Azul
 
Outreach
 
Paola Visconti
Outreach Manager
 
Valeria Soto
Outreach Coordinator
 
Transversal Teams:
 
Sandra Reyes
Project Manager Ruta Azul
 
Luis Ricardo Fernández
Sustainability Academics Manager
 
Kitzia Rodríguez
Sustainable Development Specialist
 
Miguel Mejía
Brand Development Manager
Mariel Grimaldo
Brand Developer Lead
 
Tere Barragán
Institutional Communications Manager
 
Jorge Zenil
Ruta Azul's Strategic Projects Lead

Does the institution have one or more sustainability officers?:
Yes

Narrative and/or website URL providing an overview of the institution’s sustainability officers:

The Vicepresidence of Social Impact, Inclusion and Sustainability of Tec de Monterrey is lead by Inés Saenz. This office is the main sponsor for Tec de Monterrey's Sustainability and Climate Change Plan "Ruta Azul". 

Our Aspiration for 2025

To build a sustainable future by adopting a proactive culture in response to the climate emergency, reflected in actions of mitigation, adaptation, education, research, and engagement, leading us to become a model institution of sustainability.

https://conecta.tec.mx/es/noticias/nacional/institucion/el-camino-y-retos-de-ines-saenz-vicepresidenta-de-inclusion-del-tec

https://tec.mx/es/florecimiento-humano/desarrollo-sostenible/ruta-azul#sobre-ruta-azul 


Does the institution have a sustainability office that includes more than one full-time equivalent employee?:
Yes

Description of each sustainability office:

Inés Saénz Inclusion, Social Impact and Sustainability Vice-President https://conecta.tec.mx/es/noticias/nacional/institucion/el-camino-y-retos-de-ines-saenz-vicepresidenta-de-inclusion-del-tec


Full-time equivalent of people employed in the sustainability offices:
25

Is at least one of the institution’s sustainability committees, officers, or offices charged with coordinating various campus constituencies in the advancement of sustainability across the entire institution?:
Yes

Narrative outlining the activities and substantive accomplishments of the institution-wide coordinating body or officer during the previous three years:

The Campus Sustainability Task force were created to identify and tackle each Campus main sustainability challenges by developing innovative solutions and to guarantee the Institutions' 2040 carbon neutrality goals. Furthermore, the Task Force represent a major strategic ally for the National Sustainability Team "Ruta Azul", by providing synergy with main local figures (NGOs, private and public institutions) and enrich national initiatives providing regional experience and geographical context. One of the main strengths of this initiative is their members, each representing a major key role in Campus such as Academic and Research, Operations, Administration and Finance Staff and Student Groups. This multi-disciplinary group will be leading their Campus main sustainability Aspiration, towards the Institution's 2025 Sustainability and Climate Change Plan.


Points earned for indicator PA 1.1:
1

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