Bulldog Sustainability
When you enter the cardio room at Payne Whitney Gym, posters remind you to turn off lights and take the stairs. On the machines you can plug in and charge a variety of cell phones, iPods, and other handheld devices using the very energy you are pouring into your workout. While the gym’s fluorescent lights might not denote a natural setting, the focus on sustainability is clear. In the fall of 2008, the Yale Athletics Department joined forces with the Office of Sustainability to green Yale’s athletic program. Four students were hired with the goal to “create a model of sustainable collegiate athletics that is measurable, transferable, and adaptable” and created Bulldogs Sustainability.
Bulldogs Sustainability strives to go beyond the basics of recycling, looking at every major area of the athletics program and analyzing how it can become more sustainable. Recently, the NCAA asked Bulldogs Sustainability to create a best practices database for sustainable athletics that can be applied to other institutions.
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