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This 20 page paper provides an overview of a sustainability project, one that is designed to enhance green actions in the community college setting. Specifically, this paper addresses the issue of waste minimization in this setting. Bibliography lists 15 sources. This paper has includes a 19 slide PowerPoint presentation. Please be sure to request file MHsustai55.ppt
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recycling and composting programs at my of institutions of higher learning and community colleges have emerged at the forefront of organizational change, with some of these educational institutions taking an
active role in creating sustainable communities and developing green standards for waste minimization. Final Strategic Plan Community colleges seeking to put into place a green approach to waste
minimization need to take into consideration two specific areas of plan development: 1. the need for changes in existing policies, methods, approaches and practices; and 2. creating a
means of supporting long-term sustainability for "going green." This plan addresses some of the central areas that need to be integrated into a long-term plan that is both applicable
and sustainable, and includes goals, methods for assessment, practical approaches and the delineation of responsibilities. Implementing an effective approach to improving a community colleges efficiency and effectiveness requires campus-wide
adoption of this kind of change initiative. Background Community colleges have been at the center of change initiatives that aim towards
green sustainability for global environmental change. Many community colleges nationwide have participated in initiatives and created internal mandates to improve their contribution to environmental issues, including global warming.
In an effort to reduce global warming emissions, many of these educational institutions have begun modeling ways to reduce the carbon footprint of these institutions, by reducing use, creating policies
to support recycling, composting and effective resource use, and maintain sustainability ideals as a part of the curriculum (Feldbaum & States, 2009). Some of the more innovative strategies that
have been developed to address climate change and improve environmental stewardship have come from community colleges plans and the developing of community-integrated sustainability principles (Vaira, 2004). Community colleges
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