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SUSTAINABILITY ANNUAL REPORT

Virginia Tech releases an sustainability annual report to show the university’s progress towards meeting its Climate Action Commitment goals. Some of the key sustainability metrics these reports cover include greenhouse gas emissions, energy use, alternative transportation use, recycling, and campus engagement.

GREENHOUSE GAS ASSESSMENT & INVENTORY

Since 2007, the university has been monitoring greenhouse gas emissions from direct and indirect sources in order to assess its "carbon footprint."  In general terms, it is the amount of carbon dioxide (and other gases) that are produced or emitted during normal campus operations.  It is often associated with the burning of fossil fuels for energy or transporation, but greenhouse gas emissions result from many other sources. This qualitative analysis is critical for driving planning, policies, and operations that will continue to result in emissions reductions across the university. As state, national, and worldwide leaders seek to limit or reduce greenhouse emissions by 2030, Virginia Tech is well positioned to do its part.

It also serves as a great resource for students, faculty, and staff to learn more about their associated impacts on the environment. Scope 3 emissions correspond to activities that many of us can influence through our choices, such as commuting, purchasing, and waste. The university will need dedicated action and support from the entire campus community in order to meet carbon neutrality by 2030.