Handbook of Operating Procedures 3-1010
Campus Sustainability
The University of Texas at Austin
Executive Sponsor: Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Policy Owner: Associate Vice President for Campus Operations
April 22, 2008
The University of Texas at Austin seeks to create a disciplined culture of excellence that generates intellectual excitement, transforms lives, and develops leaders. The Commission of 125 defines this culture as "excellence in all University endeavors, characterized by strong leadership and an engaged intellectual community, combined with individual and institutional accountability." This includes excellence in advancing environmental stewardship and sustainability on our campus, in our academic and research programs, and in our public service and outreach activities.
University policies, practices and curricula should, when possible, embody approaches that reduce life cycle costs, restore or maintain the functioning of natural systems, and enhance human well-being. Our decisions and actions will be guided by the University's mission statement, reflective of the University's resources, and informed by the Commission of 125 and the Campus Master Plan.
This policy applies to the main Campus, the J. J. Pickle Research Campus (PRC), and other sites as appropriate.
Sustainability refers to societal efforts that meet the needs of present users without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustain ability presumes that the planet's resources are finite, and should be used conservatively, wisely, and equitably. Decisions and investments aimed to promote sustainability will simultaneously advance economic vitality, ecological integrity, and social welfare.
For Assistance: Questions regarding this policy should be directed to the Office of the Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer or the Task Force for Sustainability.
Previously HOP 1.A.3