Happy Earth Day to You

Rows of crops grow inside the university's Urban Agriculture Greenhouse. Image by Ed Brennan
Rows of crops grow inside the university's Urban Agriculture Greenhouse.

04/06/2018

With its commitment to carbon neutrality and the responsible stewardship of resources, UMass Lowell has emerged as a leader in sustainability. That commitment is evident in the six LEED-certified buildings on campus, the programs to boost recycling and cut food waste, the academic and research projects addressing everything from climate change to renewable energy and more.

This month, the university is joining its partners in the community to celebrate Lowell Earth Day, which culminates in a downtown parade and festival. Here’s a roundup of what the university is doing to lead the way when it comes to sustainability.

Rowdy the River Hawk pictured next to one of UML's many recycling bins

Sustainability Takes Over Snapchat

Add UMassLowell on Snapchat and learn about some of the things we do to be a sustainable campus on Saturday, April 21.

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