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University of Maryland Sustainability Profile

University of Maryland is not currently tracking sustainability.

The University of Maryland is committed to advancing sustainability through teaching, research, service, and operations. The institution's Sustainability Council has identified six main goals for campus sustainability, focusing on emissions, smart growth, waste, and water management. The university operates with a vision where safety and sustainability are core values at every level of the institution.

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University of Maryland Sustainability Actions

Carbon Neutrality Achievement

As of April 22nd, 2025, the University of Maryland achieved carbon neutrality, fulfilling a commitment made in 2007 to eliminate net greenhouse gas emissions from university operations.

Food Sourcing Initiatives

The university reduces its food footprint through intentionally sourcing locally grown food that is sustainably grown and minimizing food waste.

University of Maryland Sustainability Commitments

2025

Net-Zero Carbon Emissions

The University of Maryland will achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2025.

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Sustainable Development Goals

University of Maryland is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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