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Towards Carbon Neutrality in Higher Education Institutions: Case of Two Private Universities in Colombia

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  • Ana M. Osorio

    (Sustainability Program, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín 050031, Colombia)

  • Luisa F. Úsuga

    (Sustainability Program, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín 050031, Colombia)

  • Rafael E. Vásquez

    (School of Engineering, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín 050031, Colombia)

  • César Nieto-Londoño

    (School of Engineering, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín 050031, Colombia)

  • Maria E. Rinaudo

    (Institute for Sustainable Entrepreneurship, Universidad Ean, Bogotá 110221, Colombia)

  • José A. Martínez

    (Faculty of Engineering, Universidad Ean, Bogotá 110221, Colombia)

  • Walter Leal Filho

    (European School of Sustainability Science and Research, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Ulmenliet 20, D-21033 Hamburg, Germany
    Department of Natural Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, Chester Street, Manchester M1 5GD, UK)

Abstract

This paper addresses the path followed by two private higher education institutions (HEI) in Colombia towards achieving carbon neutrality. The methodology followed by these universities to achieve a carbon-neutral certification, based on the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol, is first described. The process of developing the GHG inventory, projected towards the carbon neutrality of these organisations while using the standard ISO 14064:2006, involved a series of steps that were consolidated in three phases: (i) definition of the scope, collection of data and emissions quantification; (ii) analysis of results and mitigation actions; and (iii) verification and compensation strategies. Results for the HEIs are shown in terms of the organisational context, carbon footprint measurement, reduction, verification, and compensation. The case is presented for Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, a multi-campus university that became the first carbon-neutral university in Latin America in 2017, and Universidad Ean, a single-campus university that became the second carbon-neutral university in Colombia in 2021, as verified by the Colombian Institute of Technical Standards and Certification (ICONTEC). This work shows that universities can play a key role in regional and global agendas with their contribution through the incorporation of sustainability strategies, since HEIs can not only achieve carbon neutrality, but they can help other organisations by delivering graduates who are aware of sustainability and provide specific training towards building a sustainability culture, which is needed for regenerative development.

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  • Ana M. Osorio & Luisa F. Úsuga & Rafael E. Vásquez & César Nieto-Londoño & Maria E. Rinaudo & José A. Martínez & Walter Leal Filho, 2022. "Towards Carbon Neutrality in Higher Education Institutions: Case of Two Private Universities in Colombia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(3), pages 1-24, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:3:p:1774-:d:741879
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    Cited by:

    1. Idiano D’Adamo & Massimo Gastaldi, 2023. "Perspectives and Challenges on Sustainability: Drivers, Opportunities and Policy Implications in Universities," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-6, February.
    2. Guorui Chen & Li Cheng & Foyuan Li, 2022. "Integrating Sustainability and Users’ Demands in the Retrofit of a University Campus in China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(16), pages 1-21, August.
    3. Eckard Helmers & Chia Chien Chang & Justin Dauwels, 2022. "Carbon Footprinting of Universities Worldwide Part II: First Quantification of Complete Embodied Impacts of Two Campuses in Germany and Singapore," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(7), pages 1-24, March.

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