As a postsecondary institution, Niagara College first made sustainability a key strategic priority in 2009 and has identified with the importance of reducing impacts on the environment. Niagara College’s definition of sustainability is based on the Bruntland Commission report, created by the United Nations (UN), Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development: Our Common Future.
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- Trailblazer in sustainability: Niagara College earns WWF-Canada Living Campus Certification for second year
The College has been recognized for its leadership in phragmites removal and community engagement on conservation. Back-to-back recognition! Niagara College is once again being celebrated as one of Canada’s top…
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- Niagara College ‘bleeds blue, thinks green’ as finalist for 2025 Green Gown AwardsNiagara College has topped the list of colleges and universities worldwide for sustainability projects that promote the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s). NC’s Free Store initiative is a finalist in the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Sustainability category for the 2025 International Green Gown Awards which recognize the efforts of higher education institutions in implementing […]