Operations
兔子先生传媒文化作品 is a living laboratory. While campus looks and feels like the greater world we live in, it is an entirely self-contained system. Quick and wide reaching actions can be made that would be impossible for a city, state听or country 鈹 making campus a great place to test new ideas in sustainability.

Waste Diversion
Established in 1976, the mission of the University of Colorado鈥檚 Recycling Services is to cost-effectively reduce and recover resources from the waste stream, while promoting the environmental and social benefits of recycling, and providing opportunities for meaningful student involvement.听Recycling is managed at CU by a partnership among student government, Housing and Dining Services听and Facilities Management.听Over the past 40 years, the program has exemplified responsible materials management and is now targeting a听.

Transporting Our People
Centrally located with access to transit, bike paths and the most walkable neighborhoods in Boulder, CU is ideally situated to optimize transportation options. Whether it is providing bus passes for all students, staff听and faculty, or implementing bicycle strategies that have earned听Gold Bicycle Friendly University听status, the Environmental Center and Parking & Transportation Services are working to ensure accessiblity to campus that is safe, connected, neighborly听and focused on reducing our impacts on the environment.
贬别补濒迟丑测听尝补飞苍蝉
Water, waste听and ingenuity 鈹 these are the ingredients of compost tea. Made by mixing compost and water together, this microbe-based fertilizer drastically improves soil health while managing pests. The tea is distributed through the campus irrigation system, which proved to be a deceptively challenging process that took five years of development to get just right. The result? Since 2013 the university has been听the first major institution to use compost tea on a large听scale, and refrains from applying听herbicides to the campus turf.听
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Green Buildings
听is one of the greenest buildings on campus. As the nation鈥檚 largest LEED Platinum residence hall it uses 39 percent听less energy than traditional buildings of its size; it was constructed using many recycled and locally sourced materials; it boasts a quarter-million dollar greywater system estimated to save 700,000 gallons each year once operational; and more. The hall is one of the 26听LEED-certified buildings on campus.
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Protecting Biodiversity, Saving Water
Since 2014, 兔子先生传媒文化作品 has dedicated听. These designated landscapes are grown to be a valuable resource for bees, butterflies听and other pollinators. Because these pollinator landscapes are often xeriscapes (鈥渄ry landscaping鈥), special consideration was made to plant native perennials, control the soil composition听and monitor irrigation practices, all of which reduce water use.
Quick Facts
听 听Since 2005, energy use has reduced by 21% per square foot despite campus growing by 31%.
听 听Since 2005,听carbon emissions have decreased听by 9%; Emissions per person have decreased by 22%
听 听Since 2007, campus potable water usage per square foot has decreased by 19%.
听 听The 1st major institution to implement a large-scale application of compost tea.
听 16% of the food purchased through Dining Services is local and community-based and/or third party verified, such as organic and Fair Trade.
听 听83% of construction-related waste is recycled/reclaimed.