
Grand Valley named a green college by Princeton Review

Grand Valley State University has been named one of the country's
most environmentally responsible colleges by The Princeton Review for
the seventh year in a row. The university is included in the 2016
edition of "The Princeton Review's Guide to 361 Green
Colleges."
The guide profiles higher education institutions in the U.S.
that demonstrate notable commitments to sustainability based on
academic offerings and career preparation for students, as well as
campus practices, initiatives and activities. Grand Valley has been
included in the guidebook every year since the first issue was
published in 2010.
View the guidebook
here.
This latest recognition reflects Grand Valley's commitment to
sustainability. Some efforts that took place in 2016 are described
below.
-- In March 2016, Grand Valley ranked first
in the state and in the top 15 in the country in the composting
category of the nationwide recycling contest Recyclemania.
-- By the end of 2016, Grand Valley will avoid utility costs of
at least $2.3 million annually through the use of energy-efficient
practices and procedures.
-- Thanks to a $55,000 grant from Consumers Energy, a Grand
Valley team designed
and built two solar-energy-producing modules that travel West
Michigan to demonstrate the benefits of solar energy.
For more information, contact the Office of Sustainability
Practices at www.gvsu.edu/sustainability or (616) 331-7366.
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