Creating a sustainable campus involves the commitment and co-operation of everyone at the University, in our community and beyond.
Chip in. Help out. Play a role in continuing to make Brock a sustainable campus.
Brock and WWF-Canada have launched a new partnership to engage students in conservation activities!
Learn moreThe Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts achieved Gold LEED certification
Learn moreCheck out our new SDG resource that allows you to learn more about how we can achieve the goals!
Learn moreReporting through STARS increases Brock's collaboration, efforts, & progress towards sustainability.
Learn moreCreating a sustainable campus involves the commitment and co-operation of everyone at the University, in our community and beyond.
Chip in. Help out. Play a role in continuing to make Brock a sustainable campus.
Brock Sustainability has partnered with BUSU to collect and divert disposable coffee cups from landfills across campus. Watch how these cups are transformed into renewable energy and fertilizer!
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