Sustainability

  • Native Plants

    Did you know that Native California plants restore our soil and ecosystems?

  • FOOD GARDEN

    Did you know that CSUN's historic orchard provides tons of oranges to our food insecure community?

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    Did you know that the botanical garden is a living lab with hundreds of unique plant species?

  • PHOTOVOLTAIC

    Did you know that CSUN's sustainability efforts includes all of the solar power you see on campus?

  • TREEMAPPING

    Have you explored CSUN's Tree Atlas and our campus urban forests?

  • RECYCLING

    Have you seen our new zero waste compost and recycling bins?

  • Sustainability Minor

    Have you thought about minoring in Sustainability?

  • FOOD GARDEN

    Have you thought about volunteering in our sustainable food garden?

  • Associated Students Sustainability

    Are you interested in our Associated Students Sustainability Programs?

  • Bicycle Collective

    CSUN earns Certification as a Bicycle-Friendly University

About Us

The mission of the Institute is to promote, facilitate, and develop educational, research, and university and community programs related to sustainability. We support and aid in the development and application of sustainable practices within the university and community.

Consistent with the mission and vision of the university, the purposes of the Institute are to:

  • Promote and support curriculum development and curriculum innovation related to sustainability;
  • Promote and support the educational and professional growth and development of faculty, students, staff and the community in the field of sustainability and serve as an educational resource for them;
  • Support the pursuit of scholarly projects, creative activities, and research in the field of sustainability;
  • Promote and support community-based projects and initiatives in the field of sustainability;
  • Serve as the umbrella organization for university activities focused on sustainability and increase interdisciplinary and cross-functional communication to improve collaboration in this area.
  • Serve as a resource and consultant to the university administration to facilitate campus improvements and obtain funding in areas related to sustainability.
  • Support and aid in the application of sustainability practices in university operations and in coordinating sustainability efforts across campus to reduce resource use.
  • Work with the faculty to seek and obtain funding from private and public agencies in support of sustainability-related projects.
  • Support and aid in university planning in sustainability.
  • Aid in the collection, analysis and reporting of data related to sustainability including resource use, energy use, carbon emissions, and waste.
  • Aid in the development of a Climate Action Plan for the university and participate in coordination and monitoring of related activities.
  • Aid in reporting and liaison activities associated with the university’s pledge through the Second Nature (formerly American College and University Presidents’ Commitment on Climate Change - ACUPCC).

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