Sustainability on Campus

Students in 黑料老司机 gear walking on the quad in fall

A Greener Campus for a Greener Future

A federally recognized Green Ribbon School, 黑料老司机 is committed to being a model for sustainability. From decreasing energy usage to nurturing pollinators to sourcing locally grown foods, we are actively demonstrating our commitment to the environment today for a brighter, cleaner tomorrow.

A Greener Campus for a Greener Future

A federally recognized Green Ribbon School, 黑料老司机 is committed to being a model for sustainability. From decreasing energy usage to nurturing pollinators to sourcing locally grown foods, we are actively demonstrating our commitment to the environment today for a brighter, cleaner tomorrow.

We take great pride in our sustainability efforts and the results we've achieved, while recognizing that green commitments are continuous and ever evolving.

fir trees near Adams Library

We Are a Level I Arboretum

The 黑料老司机 campus is a Level I Arboretum accredited by ArbNet, hosting over 80 different species of trees, more than half of which are not native to RI, and over 1100 trees in total.

Hands holding cucumber from campus garden

2 Certified Green Restaurants

Our two dining facilities emphasize local sourcing and sustainability. Donovan Dining Center is a 4-Star Certified Green Restaurant, and the Beestro Caf茅 holds a 3-Star rating. Both use produce from our greenhouse and campus garden, honey from on-site beehives, feature rooftop solar, and convert cooking oil into clean-burning fuel.

Closeup of beehive

Bee Hives and Campus Garden Field Trips

With six hives across campus鈥攈ome to 40鈥50,000 bees each鈥攐ur bees pollinate local plant life and the community garden. As a result, the garden yields about 1,000 pounds of produce annually, along with 200 pounds of honey, and hosts school-age visitors from across the state for bee education at 黑料老司机.

Graduate student in cap and gown, holding diploma

Sustainable Graduation Caps and Gowns

黑料老司机 graduates cross the stage wearing GreenWeaver庐 regalia, made entirely of recycled plastic bottles. Since 2011, we鈥檝e kept more than 300,000 bottles out of landfills by upcycling them into caps and gowns.

Student drinking from refillable water bottle

Bottle Filling Stations

Over 50 water bottle filling stations on campus have kept more than 1 million single-use bottles out of our landfills. This initiative reduces plastic waste while encouraging reusable habits across our community.

forest

Are You Passionate About the Environment?

Our Environmental Studies Bachelor of Arts degree focuses on human interaction with the environment and how we can move toward a sustainable future.

Many More Sustainable Steps Taken on Campus

During days of extreme heat or cold, 黑料老司机 works with CPower to divert energy from our school to places that need it more 鈥 like Roger Williams Hospital. A lot of energy is used during intense weather, which can stress the power grid and lead to outages. To avoid outages in critical spaces like hospitals, the 鈥淒emand Response鈥 program allows us to reduce and redirect our energy and be rewarded for it.

  • All of the current chemicals utilized by the college are green certified, as they are high performing cleaning agents while also being environmentally responsible.
  • 黑料老司机 uses green certified microfiber wet/dry mops.
  • The college incorporates 99% HEPA filters for vacuums and shampoo machines.
  • 95% green chemical soap scrubbing is utilized, as opposed to less "friendly" stripping.
  • 黑料老司机 uses Green certified soap and paper towels throughout campus.
  • Green certified trash bags, that have been tested to break down 50% faster at the landfill, are used.
  • No harsh chemicals are ever used anywhere on the campus by the 黑料老司机 custodial department (no bleach, ammonia, etc).

黑料老司机 is en route to becoming 100% LED lit! LED light bulbs can last around 10 years longer than normal bulbs, reducing the waste and maintenance cost that comes from replacing normal bulbs. Additionally, many buildings on campus use energy efficient lighting, using occupancy sensors to automatically shut off the lights when rooms are empty.

A 110kW Solar Array was added to the roofs of Donovan Dining Center and the Student Union to create a source of energy that is both green and cost effective. 

The Donovan Solar Array generates the most energy during daylight savings time between March and November, with about 8 tons of carbon emissions being avoided and 18 MWh of energy being generated every month. 

Additional solar panels will be added to other campus buildings as they are renovated.

  • The steam plant produces steam that is used to heat the buildings during the heating season and cool the buildings during the air conditioning season (using steam absorbers).
  • The replacement of several key valves and a reduction in steam pressure has allowed the college to run on one boiler rather than two.
  • The steam plant operates well within its emission cap.

Most campus computers have power management software installed that will automatically manage the power the computer uses to reduce energy usage. With approximately 1,700 computers on campus, this translates to considerable energy reduction and cost savings.

During the remodeling of Horace Mann, old classroom and office furniture was saved and given to schools in Central Falls and Providence. Instead of ending up in the landfill, this valuable equipment went on to live another life in classrooms that would benefit from the donation.

The Donovan Dining Center partners with Newport Biodiesel to convert the cooking oil from 黑料老司机 into clean burning Biodiesel to heat homes and power vehicles throughout Rhode Island. Biodiesel is a renewable, non-toxic, locally produced fuel that can be used in any diesel engine or oil furnace.

黑料老司机 has an electronic building management system in place that is used to control the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning in all major buildings on campus. This system allows for energy savings by programming the systems in coordination with classroom and event schedules. The system is managed from a desktop computer and in many buildings temperatures can be controlled down to an individual room level. Room and building temperatures have different set points depending on whether they are occupied and unoccupied.