Welcome to the ɬ﷬ Office of Sustainability webpage! The Office of Sustainability embraces its goals through the following areas:education and outreach, landscape and natural features, LEED-certified buildings, and waste reduction and recycling.

About Us

What We Do

The Office of Sustainability at ɬ﷬ serves as aresourceandcatalystto advance University goals for campus-wide sustainability. Itcollaborateswith Facilities Management, ɬ﷬ Dining Services, and student groups to organize and support various environmental sustainability initiatives and projects. The office works to:

  • Implement energy conservation measures across facilities
  • Develop a comprehensive approach to energy conservation and water management
  • Coordinate a recycling and composting program across campus
  • Incorporate and maintain natural features across campus
  • Identify potential sustainability opportunities
  • Measure and report on annual progress toward sustainability goals

Sustainability Program Manager

Bruce Dixon

ɬ﷬ '21, LEED GA, Eɬ﷬P

Sustainability Office Interns

Amy Rini '26, Graduate Program Assistant

Margaret Ryan '25, Office Intern

Sang Sherpa '26, Office Intern

Alessandra Veveiros '27, Office Intern

Garden Steward

James Bergsten '27, Garden Steward

Contact

300 Hammond Pond Parkway
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

Email:sustainability@bc.edu

Office Phone: 617-552-3738

Office of Sustainability Website:

Sustainable Update

Suscribe to the Office of Sustainability's listservfor updates about the latest environmental events around campus and the Boston area including events from ɬ﷬'s green clubs, campus lectures, and the latest Environmental Eagle newsletter.

Sustainability Newsletter

Read about the latest sustainability inititatives, activites and events taking place on campus in the newsletter from the student group EcoPledge and The Office of Sustainability.

Environmental Eagle Newsletter

Academic Programs

The interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Program is currently researching ways to conserve the environment, discovering engineering alternatives, and energy efficiency practices.

Environmental Studies Program

The Woods College of Advancing Studies offers a professional studies certificate in sustainability. It is an online, six-course program open to students who hold a high school diploma or a bachelor's degree. It allows recipients to demostrate their compentency in pressing questions of the day, including climate change, effects of population growth, shifting demogaphics, and the ensuing natural resource limits of energy, food, water, materials, and waste.

Sustainability Certificate

Campus Groups

Join the green community.

Bike ɬ﷬

Bike ɬ﷬ is a student-run bikeshare program serving the entire ɬ﷬ community.

Charity Water

ɬ﷬ charity: wateris an initiative started by students whose goal is to bring awareness to the global water crisis and raise money to supportcharity: watercampaigns. Since its inception,ɬ﷬ charity: waterhas been able to raise thousands of dollars and fund the development of a drilling rig and wells in two different villages.

Climate Justice ɬ﷬

Climate Justice ɬ﷬ aims to educate about the dangers of climate change and how students can be agents for change; unite with local and national climate activists to strengthen social support for climate justice; and to engage in activism within the ɬ﷬ community.

EcoPledge

EcoPledge is ɬ﷬'s largest student-run environmental club that works toward making ɬ﷬ more sustainable. EcoPledge educates the ɬ﷬ community about environmental issues by showing films, presenting lectures, and hosting annual celebratory events likeHarvestfestandEarth Day. EcoPledge members often go beyond the campus, participating in local community clean-ups, national environmental conferences, and hiking and camping outings throughout New England.

Green Ambassador Program

Established in 2014, Athletics, Facilities Services, and the Office of Sustainability have partnered to make theGreen Ambassadorprogram to support ongoing campus recycling efforts. Green Ambassadors welcome fans to ɬ﷬ at selected sites and offer information on game day activities and respond to recycling questions. For information about the Green Ambassador program please emailsustainability@bc.edu

Outdoor Adventures

Run by Campus Recreation, ɬ﷬ offers students the opportunity to experience nature through day and weekend trips including rock climbing, hiking, sea kayaking, paddleboarding, and backpacking.

Outdoor Adventures

Outdoor Club

The student run Outdoor Club organizes trips for ɬ﷬ students to get outside and enjoy the environment. Trips include hiking, climbing, kayaking, white water rafting, and skiing.

Plant Club

Plant club is a welcoming and encouraging environment for people with all levels of plant knowledge. Join plant club for plant maintenance meetings, propagation workshops, cutting swaps, bonsai workshops, terrarium events, foraging and species identification walks, and more!

Real Food ɬ﷬

Real Food ɬ﷬is a student group on campus that strives for the establishment of a more sustainable food system by promoting the purchasing of food from local, green, humane sources in order to support localized food production and to reduce carbon emissions that result from long-distance food shipments.ɬ﷬ Dining Serviceshas already taken steps towards more sustainable food procurement. In collaboration with Real Food ɬ﷬, ɬ﷬ Dining createdAddie's Loft, an organic eatery that offers food from local, sustainable sources.

Sustainable Living and Learning Community

Run by the Office of Residential Life, this living and learning community educates students on sustainablity and encourages them to be active members in their community. Students apply at the end of their first year and live on the sustainability floor during their sophomore year.

Living and Learning Communities

UGɬ﷬ Environmental Caucus

The Undergraduate Government of ɬ﷬ works with environmental clubs on campus to create a greener ɬ﷬. Their Environmental Caucus is dedicated to sustainability and making green changes on campus.

UGɬ﷬

Entrepreneurs for Social Impact

Entrepreneurs for Social Impactworks to amplify businesses pursuing equity and justice around the globe, with special emphasis on the Greater Boston area. Among other social justice causes, they highlight companies working toward a more sustainable future.

Student Guide to Sustainable Living at ɬ﷬

The Office of Sustainability created this book as reference guidelines for the ɬ﷬ student body. These guidelines cover recycling on campus, conservation efforts, green cleaning, and how to join Environmental Clubs.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us atsustainability@bc.edu.

Student Sustainability Guidelines

How to Recycle and Compost

Single-Stream Recycling

ɬ﷬ uses single-stream recycling, which means you can throw all your recyclables in one bin without any need to sort them.However, make sure to rinse containers before recycling them, and do not recycle plastic bags.

What Can you Recycle?

Most recyclable items can be placed in single-stream recycling bins, including:

  • Plastics #1-7
  • Glass and plastic bottles
  • Empty, clean cardboard food and drink containers
  • Aluminum cans: soda, tuna, etc.
  • Empty, clean, plastic food containers, etc.
  • Newspapers, magazines, junk mail, cardboard

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Why Compost?

Composting helps prevents methane production through aerobic decomposition, reduces dependence on fossil fuels, and reduces landfill waste and incineration.Compost can be turned into a natural fertilizer, adding nutrient-rich soil to the land and promoting biodiversity.

Composting is a lot easier than recycling. Dining staff will compost for you in Corcoran Commons, McElroy Commons, Lyons Hall and Stuart Dining Hall. All food that you haven't eaten goes into the compost bin.

What Can You Compost?

  • Fruit and vegetables
  • Meat
  • Poultry
  • Bones and fat trimmings
  • Dairy products
  • Eggshells
  • Coffee grounds
  • Paper napkins
  • Tea bags