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Green Initiatives

To achieve the objective of imparting professional education with eco-friendly and sustainable ethos, the college has adopted a GREEN POLICY to be implemented incrementally to make the Campus environmentally sustainable, which is as follows:

  • Plastic Ban:

The college should encourage use of biodegradable carry-bags by banning single-use plastics in the campus and following the policy strictly.  Awareness posters should be erected in the campus to sensitize all stakeholders to this effect.  Coloured bins for non-biodegradable waste including plastic should be placed at strategic locations throughout the campus to collect such waste.

  • Landscaping with Greenery:

To promote pollution free sustainable environment it is imperative to plant and maintain trees and plants not only inside the campus, but also encourage stakeholders including students to adopt this practice in their community.  The college should, therefore, maintain a green and lush campus for beautification and as a part of its green practice. As an extension to this policy, a well-maintained Medicinal Garden with floral diversity is a necessity for both academic and environmental purpose.

  • Carbon-Neutrality:

In order to reduce the use of paper for daily activities, the college should promote technology in classrooms and in communication as far as practicable, through the use of various e-platforms, such as ERP, Biometric Attendance, emails, websites, WhatsApp, LMS, etc. to ultimately gain paperless office status.  Coupled with ban on plastics, restricted entry and use of fossil-fuel based vehicles inside the campus, water conservation and greenery, the college should strive to progressively achieve the status of a Carbon-Neutral Campus. 

  • Use of Alternate Sources of Energy:

The college should progressively strive to achieve self-reliance on energy requirements through adopting energy conservation practices and use of alternate sources of energy.  This should include use of energy saving fixtures and equipments such as LED bulbs, monitors and sensors, recycling biodegradable waste for generation of bio-gas and setting up of solar energy generation facilities.

  • Waste Management Efforts:

Every effort should be made to reduce, reuse and recycle waste generated throughout the campus.  Waste management efforts should include collection and segregation of different types of waste (solid, liquid, electronic, biomedical, etc.) and its scientific disposal. 

  • Quality Audits:

The college should ensure that the above mentioned green practices are achieved progressively through conducting regular quality audits by external agencies.

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