Sustainability
at SU

 

Horticulture

  • SU won the PLANT Green Award, the highest sustainability award given by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Forest Service and Forestry Council.
  • SU’s recycling program began in 1990 through the Horticulture Department.
  • New benches are made from recycled material.
  • Since 2003, SU has recycled more than 70 tons of computers and audio-visual equipment.
  • Students weed planting beds to reduce the use of weed killer.
  • In the greenhouse and interior spaces, Ivory soap and water are used instead of typical chemicals to remove insects.
  • Mulching blades are used on SU lawnmowers to reduce waste and add nutrients to the soil.
  • Bicycle racks are incorporated into campus design to promote an alternative to driving.
  • Greenhouse staff wash and reuse pots and bedding trays instead of discarding.
  • Campus trash containers are paired with recycling receptacles so users have a choice.
  • Maryland requires the University recycle 20 percent of its trash; SU always far exceeds this standard. In 2008, SU recycled more than 6 million pounds of material.