For a ninth time, the University of Northern British Columbia has been named one of Canada’s Greenest Employers, according to Mediacorp Canada Inc.
The University says its commitment to sustainability is at the heart of its research and teaching objectives.
This latest recognition follows Mediacorp’s announcement earlier this year that UNBC is once again one of B.C.’s Top Employers.
Canada’s Greenest Employers judges recognized UNBC’s environmental initiatives including providing three electric car-charging stations.
Electric car users are only required to pay the standard parking fee to access the chargers.
The University also offers secure, covered, bike storage as well as shower facilities and lockers for cyclists.
Ongoing lighting upgrades at the Prince George campus include the replacement of old fluorescent lights with energy-efficient LEDs.
Improved controls take advantage of motion sensing, daylight harvesting, zone control, and dimming to reduce electricity use and improve usability.
UNBC is one of seven universities included on the list this year and is the only employer in northern B.C.
Organized annually by Mediacorp, the awards recognize 85 Canadian employers.
The selection criteria include: the unique environmental initiatives or programs employers have developed; whether employers have been successful in reducing their environmental footprint; whether their employees are involved in these programs and contribute unique skills; and whether their environmental initiatives have become linked to the employer’s public identity to attract new people to the organization.
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