Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 66.29 |
Liaison | Kevin Kirsche |
Submission Date | Dec. 22, 2017 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of Georgia
IN-4: Green Athletics
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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Kevin
Kirsche Director of Sustainability Office of Sustainability |
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Does the institution’s green athletics program include the following?:
Yes or No | |
Zero waste and/or carbon neutral athletic events | No |
A stadium certified under a green building rating system | No |
A sustainable food and beverage purchasing program that includes athletic event vendors and concessions | No |
A program to minimize the use of potable water and chemicals in turf maintenance and groundskeeping | Yes |
A program to support more sustainable transportation options for athletic events | Yes |
Community engagement efforts, e.g. to educate students and fans/supporters about the institution’s sustainability initiatives | Yes |
An athletic team certification program | No |
A brief description of the institution’s green athletics program, including the specific initiatives selected above:
Most of UGA's athletic fields are irrigated with harvested water (from well, irrigation pond or cistern).
https://www.sportsfieldmanagementmagazine.com/maintenance/irrigation/a-win-for-water-conservation/
--2013 article reporting on UGA's successes reducing water use, specifically for irrigation of Sanford Stadium - down from ~2 million gallons to 1 million, as a result of changing from canon irrigation to underground. (contact: Kenny Pauley)
Low flow fixtures are installed in all restroom facilities and water conservation signage encourages visitors to conserve.
Athletic Fields are painted with environmentally friendly paint.
More than 60% of UGA Athletic Association buildings are cleaned with “Green Cleaning”
products and practices.
UGA Transportation and Parking Services Special Events team strongly encourages the use of alternative transportation on gamedays, and shuttles are provided to limit vehicle use on campus.
2000 temporary, co-located trash and recycling bins are placed throughout campus during each home football game. 1500 trash and recycling bags are given to vehicles in UGA Athletic Association reserved parking lots.
In 2015, a compost pilot in Sanford Stadium Skysuites diverted 1640 pounds of food waste from the landfill to create nutrient rich compost.
The Office of Sustainability holds Zero Waste Tailgates during football season, usually at the most popular games. The goal of the Zero-Waste Tailgate is to encourage tailgaters to help keep our campus clean and reduce our environmental impact on game days by disposing of their waste correctly. During these events volunteers walk around popular tailgating areas to pass out recycling bags and answer any questions regarding recycling on game days. Tailgaters have the option to sign a recycling pledge, pledging to engage in correct recycling practices.
The UGA Gameday Gameplan website provides tips on recycling, transit use, accommodations for visitors with disabilities, and more. (https://gameday.uga.edu/)
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