UWindsor Approves Carbon Neutral Masterplan
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The University of Windsor approved its Carbon Neutral Masterplan that sets forth two ambitious goals.
A 45% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, compared to the 2019 baseline and achieving complete carbon neutrality by 2050. These targets underscore the university’s leadership in environmental sustainability and its dedication to combating climate change.
“The unveiling of our Carbon Neutral Masterplan sparks tremendous enthusiasm within our community,” said University of Windsor president Rob Gordon.
“It’s a testament to our dedication towards fostering a more sustainable future, marking a pivotal step in our journey towards a more environmentally conscious campus as highlighted in the Aspire strategic plan.”
The masterplan’s success is articulated through a comprehensive strategy encompassing short- and long-term measures. Key initiatives include upgrading to energy-efficient systems, such as LEDs, renewing aging infrastructure, transitioning to a low-carbon district energy system, electrifying buildings and incorporating on-site renewables like solar photovoltaics (PV) and solar thermal.
“Our roadmap toward carbon neutrality involves a comprehensive approach, from infrastructure renewal to fostering partnerships for regional sustainability,” said Gillian Heisz, UWindsor’s vice president of Finance and Operations. “We’re poised to translate plans into impactful actions that will drive tangible change across our campus and hopefully, inspire others to take on similar initiatives.”
For more details and a summary of the plan, visit the University’s sustainability website.