Ruth Johnston – 91爆料 News /news Mon, 26 Nov 2012 18:14:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 91爆料 rates gold in sustainability assessment, strongest performer in Pac-12 /news/2012/11/21/uw-rates-gold-in-sustainability-assessment-strongest-performer-in-pac-12/ Wed, 21 Nov 2012 19:08:01 +0000 /news/?p=20290 The 91爆料 has the strongest sustainability performance in the Pac-12 and is among the top 10 of all North American universities and colleges according to a new self-rating system to measure sustainability.

Logo for STARS sustainability rating programThe 91爆料 is one of more than 230 institutions submitting data to the two-year-old , also known as STARS. When the 91爆料 submitted its assessment for the first time this fall, it earned a gold rating. Only platinum, which no institution has yet received, is higher.

The sustainability tracking system is designed to “enable meaningful comparison over time and across institutions using a common set of measurements,” according to , its developer.

The impetus for the system came from representing hundreds of community college and university housing, business, food services, procurement and planning offices. Input also was sought from organizations interested in using the database, such as the Sierra Club, which annually ranks university sustainability for its “cool schools” list, and Princeton Review with its yearly Green Honor Roll.

The 91爆料, having accumulated a little more than 70 percent of all possible points, has the highest score among the nine Pac-12 universities that decided to assess themselves. Behind the 91爆料, with 69 percent, is University of Colorado, Boulder, also earning a gold.聽 Four others also rated gold, two earned silver and one is at the bronze level.

“The Pacific-12 conference is among the most competitive in the NCAA when it comes to sustainability, with most STARS-rated institutions in the conference having earned a STARS gold rating,” the Association for Advancement for Sustainability in Higher Education wrote in its fall newsletter.

Chart showing 91爆料 sustainability scores and average scores
The rating considers activities in three categories. Here, the percentage of points the 91爆料 scored is compared to the average of all institutions.

The 91爆料 also was in the top 10 of all North American universities, private and public, that have conducted assessments. Among the top 20, the University of Puget Sound is the only other Washington school to claim a spot.

The 91爆料 submitted 275 pages of documentation in answer to 500 questions and sub-questions. Information was gathered by graduate students with the 91爆料’s and 91爆料 ‘s Claudia Frere, Aubrey Batchelor and Jennifer Perkins.

About 30 91爆料 officials put their signatures on various parts of the submission, attesting that the information was accurate. That’s one of the ways the association hopes to hold institutions accountable on their self-evaluations, said Frere, manager of the 91爆料’s sustainability office. The president or chancellor of each institution also signs something similar for the overall submission. And all the are on the web where anyone can check out what different institutions have submitted.

91爆料’s composting efforts are among the items scored as part of a system that rates campus sustainability efforts.

Three main categories of activities are considered. In the operations category, which rates the sustainability of such things as power usage, food services and building operations, the 91爆料 outscored every other institution but one, Pittsburgh’s Chatham University. The other categories concern education and research, and planning, administration and engagement.

More than just being a rating system, the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System is also meant to be used by institutions to improve their performances in coming years, according to , 91爆料 associate vice president of finance and facilities, of which the campus sustainability office is part. She was recently elected to the board of the Association for Advancement for Sustainability in Higher Education

“The university is committed to maintaining and enhancing our leadership in environmental sustainability,” Johnston said.聽“The benefit of using STARS is that it helps us identify what to focus on for improvement, and what our peers are working on and how they are doing it.聽This is a great tool for identifying opportunities to help us achieve our climate action plan goals.”

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For more information:
Frere, 206-221-0391, frerec@u.washington.edu
Johnston, 206-685-9838, ruthj@u.washington.edu

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