In 2021, UC Santa Cruz was ranked the No. 3 green college in the nation by Princeton Review. This recognition reaffirms decades of dedication to environmental and social justice action. UCSC continued leading in these areas throughout the past year.

UC Santa Cruz was first in the nation for racial and gender diversity in leadership, according to a new report conducted by the Women’s Power Gap Initiative. Additionally, the Sustainability Office hired its first sustainability and equity special projects manager to advance diversity, equity and inclusion within the environmental movement.

Climate resilience work continued across campus through student-led outreach and UC Santa Cruz faculty leadership in a multicampus initiative on coastal resilience and climate adaptation. A Zero Waste Action Committee was launched and completed an outreach campaign, including the installation of multilingual waste signage. Dining Services returned to in-person operations, offering reusables in dining halls and Eco-Boxes for to-go meals for residential meal plan holders free of cost to students, saving thousands of pounds in waste annually.

Exciting and productive conversations between the chancellor, operational staff, faculty and the student-led Climate Coalition resulted in a commitment to launch a decarbonization and electrification planning process for UC Santa Cruz’s major greenhouse gas emissions. This plan will build upon UC Santa Cruz’s existing efforts to electrify — from the all-electric construction of Kresge’s 200,000-square-foot housing project to smaller but impactful actions like replacing gas lawn equipment with electric equipment.

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Food donation waiting to be boxed up

Generous Gifts Help UCSC Shatter Fundraising Records in Holiday Food Drive

UC Santa Cruz surpassed all previous records during its participation in the annual Second Harvest Holiday Food and Fund Drive, raising the equivalent of 376,099 meals.

Rick Flores: steward of the Amah Mutsun Relearning Program

Amah Mutsun Relearning Program at the Arboretum & Botanic Garden

The Amah Mutsun Relearning Program at the Arboretum & Botanic Garden aims to assist the tribe’s efforts in cultural revitalization, recuperation and relearning of dormant cultural knowledge, and environmental justice.

CLIMATE PROTECTION – EMISSIONS

A graph depicting emissions over time shows UC Santa Cruz emitted 35,855 metric tons of carbon dioxide in 2021, with 26,858 metric tons of scope 1 net emissions, 209 metric tons of scope 2 net emissions, and 8,788 metric tons of scope 3 net emissions.

Year
Metric Tons CO₂e in Thousands

2021 data will be finalized after verification by a third party by early 2023.

Although refining of flight and commute data decreased figures from previous reports, 2021 showed an increase in both categories from the previous year as pandemic-related travel reductions abated.

ENERGY – RENEWABLE energy use

A graph depicts renewable energy use over time. UC Davis used 8,164 megawatt-hours from the off-campus UC wholesale power program, 29,611 megawatt-hours from on-campus systems, 76,792 megawatt-hours from off-campus contracts, and 16,266 megawatt-hours from off-campus utility programs in 2021.

Year
Mwh/Year in Thousands

ENERGY USE INTENSITY (EUI)

A line graph depicts energy use intensity over time. The energy use intensity at UC Santa Cruz in 2021 of 95.67 British thermal units used per square foot was below the annual target of 95.72.

Year
EUI (kBtu/Sqft)

UC Santa Cruz saw a decrease in its EUI in the calendar year 2021.

FOOD

Food
31%

of food and beverage purchases met sustainability criteria ($2.3M)

15%

of food and beverage purchases were plant-based ($1.1M)

Food data has improved in recent years due to better tracking and coding of sustainable spend and food recovery.

Green building

UCSC added two new LEED buildings this year: Environmental Health and Safety (Building Design and Construction, Silver) and Crown College Residential Hall (Commercial Interiors, Gold).

8 Gold, 7 Silver and 2 Certified

Total number of LEED certifications

procurement

$913K

green spend on electronics (56%)

green cleaning supplies
$462K

green spend on cleaning supplies (90%)

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$433K

green spend on indoor office furniture (82%)

The University resumed reporting on green spend, as defined in the Sustainable Procurement Guidelines, in fiscal year 2021–22 and reached out to suppliers for spend data in four product categories for this year’s report.

Green spend is defined as meeting preferred or minimum criteria in UC’s Sustainable Procurement Guidelines.
Suppliers reporting: Electronics (4), Furniture (2), Cleaning supplies (4), Office supplies (1).
UC Systemwide Spend Analytics category data provided by CalUSource.

Sustainable Building & Laboratory Operations

The Green Labs team certified three new labs and recertified three labs. The team redesigned the lab assessment and now utilizes a UCSC owned and operated spreadsheet. The team helped roll out the campus’s new recycling signage inside labs, sent out four newsletters, and incentivized the purchase of four new Energy Star freezers and fridges

Two laboratory beakers with stems with leaves coming out the top
40

total assessed green laboratories

Transportation

Riding a bike icon
60%

of students and employees are utilizing alternative commuting methods

Electric vehicle charging station icon
69

EV charging ports

Electric vehicle with charger icon
67%

of light-duty vehicles acquired in 2021 were electric (zero-emission) or hybrid vehicles

This data was taken from the 2021 UC Fleet Sustainability Plan with recent year updates.

WATER

A bar graph depicts water use. UC Santa Cruz used 7,476 gallons per capita in 2022, a 46% reduction from baseline.

Thousands of gallons per capita

*Based on a 3-year average of fiscal years 2005-08.

Potable water usage increased significantly from last year as students and employees returned after COVID-19 curtailment measures. However, the campus is on track to meet the 2025 goal.

ZERO WASTE – GENERATion

A stacked bar graph depicts waste generated over time. UC Santa Cruz generated 0.18 pounds per person per day of recycling, 0.11 pounds per person per day of organics, and 0.48 pounds per person per day of landfill in 2022.

Year
Lbs/Person/Day

*These numbers might include a small amount of incineration that is being phased out.

Per capita waste generation has decreased as UC Santa Cruz has adapted to pandemic-induced changes in operations, such as fully remote and hybrid employee schedules and a reduction or change in format of usual events.

ZERO WASTE – DIVERsion

A line graph depicts the percentage of waste diverted over time. UC Santa Cruz diverted 46% with no construction and demolition, and 51% with municipal solid waste and construction and demolition in 2022.

Year
Percent Diverted

Diversion rates have stayed relatively unchanged. This is due to increased single-use items, a transition where waste was generated on campus due to COVID-19, and improved and standardized waste signage for campus.

Awards

UC Santa Cruz maintains a Gold rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System (AASHE STARS). The report is valid until 2025. This rating system assesses the broad spectrum of sustainability initiatives and programs across campus, with sections covering academics, engagement, operations and public administration. A full list of awards is featured on the UC Office of the President’s website.