Sustainability
At The University of Tampa, sustainability is seen as a long-term, dynamic process that requires shared commitment by the entire University community.
Sustainability efforts are undertaken in a fashion that maintains the quality of life and academic experiences at the University, and are responsive to the global nature of environmental issues.
As founding members of U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Gulfcoast Chapter, UT has sought in its recent building phase to recycle demolished materials and use recycled or earth-friendly materials for construction. In every phase of construction, the administration has looked at environmental options and upgrades.
As a result, UT employs faucets with automatic sensors, “vending miser” sensors on vending machines, classrooms with occupancy-based thermostat controls, automated power off of lab computers and solar-powered emergency phones.
UT also utilizes a campus-wide paper recycling and shredding program, buys locally grown produce for dining halls and recycles electronics.
With input from students, faculty and staff, UT will continue its sustainability efforts to reduce its environmental impact and inform future global citizens.