‘Green’ Initiatives Make Every Day Earth Day at Georgia Southern University

- Students have “re-lamped” the campus by replacing incandescent bulbs with energy-efficient Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) provided by Georgia Power. More than 1,000 CFLs have been installed in buildings throughout campus since the project began last year. Each CFL will save about $20 over its lifetime while using about 75 percent less energy and lasting about 10 times longer than an incandescent bulb.
- The Recreation Activity Center earned Georgia Southern’s first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. Buildings must meet strict standards regarding energy efficiency and environmental responsibility in order to be LEED certified.
- Georgia Southern University is in the design phase of a joint effort with the City of Statesboro to deliver reuse water to the campus for irrigation, which will replace an estimated 300,000 gallons per month currently pumped from the aquifer.
- The Center for Sustainability’s Sustainability Seminar Series has featured internationally-recognized speakers such as Ed Begley Jr., Jeff Seabright, Hunter Lovins and Majora Carter. The Center also hosted an energy panel featuring Congressman John Barrow and experts on energy and environmental issues.
- Georgia Southern has partnered with Keep Bulloch Beautiful on several community-wide events such as the Rivers Alive Cleanup, America Recycles Day and an Arbor Day celebration. The Environmental Sustainability Division and KBB handed out recycling bags to tailgaters at Paulson Stadium during the 2009 football season and collected an average of 1,500 pounds of material at each of Georgia Southern’s five home games.
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