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Environmental Audit
The environmental audit of Lycoming College is meant to be a quantitative way to record and present the campus' consumer habits in hopes to promote more sustainable way of living. This "living document" was first created in 2009 by business students Tyler Hutson, Dan Cassidy, Bethany Herring, Emily Hopko and Megan Runyon under the direction of Dr. Neil Boyd. The most recent revision was made in 2016 by Andrew Shelly under the direction of Dr. Mel Zimmerman. Each year adds more data to the collection and allows the college to have a visual aid for lowering it's consumption, and ultimately it's carbon footprint.
Currently, Lycoming's environmental audit explores energy use, utility cost, water, solid waste and natural gas consumption, as well as recycling efforts. Recent research is exploring sustainable purchasing practices, E-waste removal and community efforts to "go green." An extension of the environmental audit will be an actual calculation of Lycoming College's carbon footprint using the Clean Air Cool Planet Campus Carbon Calculator. This calculation will require an in-depth look at every aspect of Lycoming's carbon usage, including faculty, staff, students and administrators. The Cool Planet calculation is an intensive endeavor, but annual updates of the environmental audit will add data and awareness to push the sustainability movement at Lycoming College.
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