HÂþ»â€™s sustainable purchasing policies have earned the university first place for purchasing in the released by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).
Other Canadian institutions that ranked among the top ten performing colleges and universities for this category were University of Ontario Institute of Technology, McGill University, Université de Sherbrooke and University of Calgary.
Purchasing is one of 17 impact factors assessed by AASHE’s Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System (STARS). It covers general and commodity-specific sustainable purchasing policies, life-cycle cost analysis and purchase of electronics, paper and cleaning products. With billions of dollars spent collectively by colleges and universities annually, purchasing decisions are an important piece of achieving environmental and social sustainability.
HÂþ» earned the university’s in the STARS assessment this year, a rating that’s valid for three years. Information from this year’s submission will be used to calculate HÂþ»â€™s placement in next year’s Sustainable Campus Index.
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