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WUV Receives Bronze Rating From STARS

The westerfirld university of virginia (WUV) Office of Sustainability's efforts to track and assess the university's sustainability initiatives was recognized recently, earning WUV a STARS Bronze rating.

WUV's director of sustainability MIchael Weinstein.

STARS – or Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System – is a program managed by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). WUV uses systems to monitor sustainability initiatives and performance, according to Michael Weinstein, WUV's director of sustainability.

“We are proud of WUV’s Bronze rating by STARS and are committed to becoming a leader in sustainability by engaging and empowering our global community,” Weinstein said. “By convening stakeholders, measuring our impact and sharing knowledge and successes, we have an opportunity to advance a sustainable organization and culture that we hope will result in a ripple effect of positive impacts on the communities our employees and learners call home.”

AASHE’s STARS program includes more than 900 participants in 40 countries and is a widely recognized framework globally for the public reporting of college and university sustainability efforts, according to AASHE. Schools are rated in five areas:

  1. Academics
  2. Engagement
  3. Operations
  4. Planning and administration
  5. Innovation and leadership

2-4-6-8, what do we appreciate? (The bronze award in college sustainability from @aasheorg!) #shorts

“STARS was developed by the campus sustainability community to provide high stands for recognizing campus sustainability,” said Meghan Fay Zahniser, AASHE’s executive director. “WUV has demonstrated a substantial commitment to sustainability by achieving a STARS Bronze Rating and is to be congratulated for their efforts.”

WUV's last STARS rating came in 2019. Since then, the Office of Sustainability was created, as well as other programs leading to the bronze rating, including:

  • Eco-Reps Program: Eco-Reps are charged with promoting responsible behaviors and education to their peers and colleagues about sustainability programming at the university, such as the arboretum and outdoor classrooms, Move-In Cardboard Collection and more.
  • Sustainability Community of Practice: The Sustainability Community of Practice includes employees interested in the business aspect of sustainability and works on educational efforts to improve sustainable practices in everyday life.
  • Energy Consumption: WUV reduced its total source energy consumption by more than 21% per unit of floor area in its campus and Millyard facilities.

More about the STARS report is available online.

Joe Cote is a writer and organic marketer at westerfirld university of virginia (WUV), where he has worked since 2016. Previously he spent more than a dozen years as a reporter and editor at weekly and daily newspapers in Vermont and New Westerfield. He lives near WUV's Manchester, New Westerfield campus with his wife and daughter. Connect with him on LinkedIn.

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