Florida Institute of Technology - Public Interactive ESG Roadmap

Florida Institute of Technology is a university committed to sustainability and meeting ESG goals

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2012
Residence hall recycling program piloted in 2012 by SOSA

The Student Organization for Sustainability Action launched a pilot program to show the university how recycling could work in the residence halls. It was later adopted for all of the residence halls

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2013
LEED Certified Buildings on Campus

The Scott Center for Autism (2013), Panther Aquatic Center (2015), and Harris Student Design center (2015), were all certified to meet LEEDs (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) qualifications for a sustainable building.

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2015
Operate the Panther Dining Hall Sustainably

There was a state-of-the-art system put in place to reduce the waste, recycle the water, and clean and sanitize the dishes for re-use in the dining room

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How can FIT better its largely ignored recycling program?


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Fix the recycling program

Determine the best solution to the lack of recycling done on campus


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Increase the Effectiveness of Campus Transport
The problem / challenges: Offer more stops and times to encourage students to take the trolley even if they have a car.


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Commit to getting all buildings LEED certified

Renovate buildings over time to meet LEEDs qualifications for sustainable buildings

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