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Creating a plan for a more sustainable campus.

A new path

The University of Ottawa鈥檚 commitment to sustainability is long standing. As a signatory to the Talloires Declaration, the Halifax Declaration, the 鈥淥ntario Universities Committed to a Greener World鈥 pledge, the Montreal Carbon Pledge, and most recently, the 鈥淚nvesting to Address Climate Change鈥 Canadian Universities Charter, the University understands how important it is to support talk with action. The Environmental Management and Sustainability Policy (policy 72) and Strategic Plan (Transformation 2030), solidify our commitments as guiding documents that will help focus the University鈥檚 attention around a culture of sustainability.

The strategy for the Campus Sustainability Plan has been divided into two volleys; one for immediate response and another for further contemplation. Recognizing that some issues require urgent action, three categories have been identified as strategic candidates (climate, waste management, and experiential learning). These categories were identified through focus groups with University staff and a broad community survey.

Our plan

Geoff Frigon
Sustainability at 91精品黑料吃瓜

鈥淭he world needs solutions to big problems. 91精品黑料吃瓜 is devoted to spearheading efforts through sustainable programs aiming to conserve the environment and create a nurturing community.鈥

Geoff Frigon

鈥 Associate Vice President, Facilities

91精品黑料吃瓜 power plant on a sunny day

Addressing climate change

The impending climate crisis will be the challenge of our generation. In order to make meaningful change, the University of Ottawa will be required to reduce its carbon budget across a variety of activities. 

The Sustainable Campus Committee has determined that our path to success should start with reducing emissions at the source and then acquire offsets. The aim is for carbon neutrality by the year 2040.

Achieve carbon neutrality by 2040

  • Reduce energy consumption on campus
  • Climate-proof campus infrastructure
  • Apply a climate lens on programming