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REBECCA FRALEY-CORRADO ASSISTANT VICE-PRESIDENT FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION NOMI KLEINMAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR TEXTILE AND SURFACE DESIGN DEPARTMENT
SUSTAINABILITY COUNCIL FACULTY STUDENTS STAFF
ADMINISTRATION PROFESSORS STUDENTS GRASSROOTS
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PERSONAL contemplative spiritual mind/body/health INTERPERSONAL relationships organizations COLLECTIVE community society systematic political From Ethan Nichtern’s presentation on Transformational Activism
CURRICULUM ON CAMPUS: CAMPUS Ø Masters Program in Sustainable Built Environments Ø Certificate Program in Sustainable package Design Ø Many courses across Departments
JEWELRY DESIGN GREEN STUDIO Intiative by Laura Pineda, Brian Weissman, Sarah Abramson
BAN THE BOTTLE AND TAKE BACK THE TAP BY MICHAEL COKKINOS Installed 4 Elkay Water Refill systems and the first year counts indicated that we saved over 100, 713 plastic bottles.
Book. Scan Station by Richard Grauer Jr. and Cheryl Pugh
The College also installed a digital Book Reader in the Library in June 2012. To date there have been over 2 million scans. • Approximately $13, 000 in paper has been saved • Scans use a 10 th of the electricity that a copier uses
ANNUAL SUSTAINABLITY CONFERENCE
ANNUAL SUSTAINABLITY CONFERENCE
ANNUAL SUSTAINABLITY CONFERENCE
Recycling Green Roofs Minor Sustainable Renovations Mayor’s Challenge
FIT 2003 CO 2 EMISSIONS
How Did We Get There? Energy Efficient Measures Chiller Retrofit Coed Dorm Low E Windows Academic Building Lighting Retrofit Replace Dorm Refrigerators Nagler Dorm High Efficiency Windows Green Roof for “A” Building 5, 001 tons of CO 2 85 tons of CO 2 1, 059 tons of CO 2 50 tons of CO 2 10 tons of CO 2 20 tons of CO 2
HOW DID WE GET THERE? Energy Efficient New Construction Kaufman Hall Addition (350, 000 GSF) 15. 47 lbm/sf Energy Efficient Renovation “A” Labs Renovation (50, 000 GSF) 551 tons
FIRST GREEN BUILDING – GOODMAN BUILDING
DAVID DUBINSKY BUILDING ROOF BEFORE THE RECONSTRUCTION
ACCEPTED THE CHALLENGE -43. 0% as of 2012 In 2007, in just four years, FIT reduced its emissions by more than 40 percent. TO MEET THE 30 PERCENT GOAL, FIT: • • Replaced an outdated chiller plant and cooling tower Installed lighting retrofits and occupancy sensors • Replaced windows with low thermal emissivity glass • • • Installed high-efficiency refrigerators, washers, and dryers • 50, 000 square feet of lab space Painted over 10, 000 square feet of roofs with reflective paint Installed a green roof on the Shirley Goodman Resource Center TOTAL SAVINGS: AT LEAST $1 MILLION PER YEAR
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