Introduction
Everyone from students to faculty to staff has a role to play in minimizing Salem State鈥檚 environmental footprint and reducing costs to students. Join our sustainability efforts by cutting energy use, managing waste responsibly, reducing commuting impacts, and pushing us to try harder and reach further.
Here are some tips to get you started whether you live in a dorm or work in an office on campus.
Green Your Room
Keep windows closed to allow building ventilation to work properly. Keeping windows closed helps building ventilations systems work as intended.
Use your shades for comfort. Save energy and keep your room comfortable by lowering shades during cold nights or hot days.
Turn lights out. Turn lights, TVs, fans, and other devices off when you鈥檙e not using them.
Power strips rule! Smart power strips sense when electronics are not in use and automatically shut off power. They also provide surge protection.
Wash laundry in cold water. Choosing the cold-water setting (usually called 鈥渄elicate鈥 on most Salem State machines) saves energy and reduces water heating costs. If you would rather wash in warm water, choose the cold setting for the rinse cycle.
Use a reusable mug or water bottle for drinking water, coffee or tea. There are 34 water bottle refill stations across campus in classroom buildings and dorms; the campus Starbucks also offers the 10 cents discount for bringing a reusable cup when getting a beverage.
Recycle, donate, or freecycle clothing and shoes on campus to reduce waste and save money. Keep an eye out for the career closet events that offer free, lightly used professional clothing to students, as well.
Use your reusable OZZI container to do takeout at the two dining halls on campus rather than using single-use bowls, cups, and other disposables. Every student who lives on-campus has an OZZI container included in their meal plan; commuters have the option to purchase one as well.
Green Your Office
Turn your computer off. Computers are some of the biggest energy users in offices. Turn your monitor off when you leave your office instead of relying on a screensaver.
Turn off lights and electronic devices when not needed and when you leave for the day or weekend.
Use your shades for comfort. Save energy and keep your office comfortable by lowering shades to shade your office during hot, sunny days and to keep your area warmer during winter.
Take the initiative by turning off lights, fans, or room air conditioners in unoccupied space on your floor. Note that there is no cooling benefit from fans being used in empty rooms.
Go green during longer breaks. Turn off some of the larger items in your office such as the photocopier, printer, coffee machine, etc. if your colleagues are amenable.
Use a reusable mug or bottle for water, coffee or tea.
There are 34 water bottle refill stations across campus in classroom buildings and dorms; the campus Starbucks also offers a 10-cent discount for bringing a reusable cup when getting a beverage.
Utilize a reusable OZZI container in the campus dining halls. Purchase a reusable OZZI container and use it all year when choosing to eat on-campus. Return it and pick up a clean one for free each time you visit a dining hall.