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Sustainability

Bentley announces new 1.5 year Carbon Plan

February 25, 2010 News

Written by: Dan Merica Published on January 15, 2010, Bentley University: A Plan for Carbon Neutrality sets Bentley on a path towards complete carbon neutrality by 2030. The plan, which solicited contributions from a large cross-section of the Bentley community, is being spearheaded by the Manager of Sustainability Amanda Navarroli and Bentley’s Sustainability Task Force. [...]

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Office of Sustainability launches multiple events to go green

February 25, 2010 News

Written by: Matt Somma Stated as simply as possible in Time Magazine, “Don’t blow it – good planets are hard to find.” Although slightly comical, this is an honest way to express the concerns of today’s generation of environmentalists. Over the past few years, however, there has been a sudden rush for everyone and everything [...]

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Sustainability at Bentley

December 3, 2009 Headlines

Written by: Kim Sok Amanda Navarroli, Manager of Sustainability here at Bentley, gave a presentation not only on how important sustainability is in the world, but also about thriving opportunities for business students in green energy and technology. Navarroli noted the purpose of the presentation was, “to encourage Bentley students to consider applying their business [...]

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Sustainability is no longer sustainable

September 17, 2009 Editorials

Bentley University has prided itself on being a sustainable campus, and has taken measures that most other schools should be taking, such as recycle bins in every residential unit, recycling centers in every residence hall, and devoting an entire office in Facilities Management to the management of our sustainability goals. While these actions are certainly [...]

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