Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) - Publicly Interactive ESG Roadmap
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30th Sep
2021
TMU Eats gave out 975 reusable bamboo cutlery sets to all incoming residence students.
The Sustainability Office partnered with TMU Eats to give out cutlery sets to all incoming residence students in Fall 2021 in an effort to reduce the use of disposable plastic cutlery in residence dining halls.
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30th Oct
2021
Installed over 400 new bins with the goal of improving campus waste diversion rate.
Transitioned the campus from a 3-stream system (waste to landfill, bottles and cans, and paper) to include a fourth stream - organics.
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31st Oct
2021
Green labs for greener studies and research.
TMU’s Green Labs Program was piloted in the Fall Term of the 2021/2022 year with four labs implementing practices to reduce their environmental footprints.
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30th Apr
2022
Ryerson University officially changes its name to Toronto Metropolitan University.
The move signals 'a new chapter,' after years of grassroots advocacy, consultation and committee work.
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30th Jun
2022
Buildings, grounds and infrastructure.
TMU published its first set of Sustainability Building Guidelines that require all new buildings and renovations to meet ambitious energy performance targets, waste reduction goals and fulfill other requirements that promote sustainable building design.
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30th Dec
2022
Ecological Food Services.
Pitman Dining Hall received a Three-Star Certified Green Restaurant distinction — one of the highest scores of any Canadian post-secondary food service provider — by the Green Restaurant Association for embedding sustainable practices throughout their operations.
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30th Jun
2023
Establish the first Climate and Sustainability Advisory Committee at TMU.
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30th Jun
2023
Publish TMU’s first Sustainability Action Plan.
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30th Jun
2023
Expand the Furniture Rehome Program.
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18th Jul
2023
TMU ranked 62nd in partnerships for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
More than 1,600 universities were evaluated around the world.
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