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Suite 200 - 12420 104 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5H 3Z9 780.482.1157 | hsea.ca U of A Nîpisîy House Student Residence to reduce our water use at the University. “Another thing that’s happen- ing–not just at the University, but around us, in Edmonton– is a shift to include more active transportation modes. The north campus of the University, which is our biggest campus, sits right in the middle of a lot of new cycling infrastructure that the City of Edmonton is installing. We have initiated an active transportation advisory group that is exploring ways to im- prove facilities on our campuses to support more sustainable and PREFERRED VENDOR n Hodgson Schilf Evans Architects Inc. hsea.ca THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA active transportation options for all campus com- munity members. “Finally, there’s the Green Spaces Program avail- able to offices, labs, events, food vendors, and residences. This is a program that was developed by the former Office of Sustainability and is a fan- tastic way for us to connect with different groups across the University that might not otherwise have an easy way to engage with sustainability. The Green Spaces Program allows different groups on campus to rate themselves on how they’re doing with day-to-day sustainability practices and gives them ways to improve, while teaching them about systems on campus and how to improve their own sustainability within their everyday work.”
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