A recent survey regarding sustainability’s importance on campus said it all. More than 61 percent of potential students told the Princeton Review they want campus sustainability data included in college rankings.
But how do you make it happen? The good news is the journey isn’t as difficult as it used to be. Get the complete approach in our latest whitepaper.
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Easy no or low-cost measures
Elevate that basic recycling program you started years ago with a “trash-to-cash” program or “single stream” recycling.
Why to avoid award chasing
Don’t focus solely on certifications. Look towards enhanced commissioning to constantly fine-tune building performance, and measurement and verification to monitor results.
The reason for smart building tech
In as little as one to two years, you can recoup upfront costs while making your buildings more comfortable and energy-efficient.
Beyond carbon-neutral: What ‘net positive’ means for real estate
While sustainability-conscious organizations have long aimed to be carbon-neutral, a growing swathe of companies are adopting a more ambitious strategy, known as net-positive.
JLL Helps College Campuses to Become Carbon Neutral
Most campuses are already on the road to basic environmental sustainability. In Green Building News, Bob Best, head of energy and sustainability at JLL talks about the road to a carbon neutral campus.