Sustainable Stanford team members receiving the Outstanding Waste Prevention Award from the California Resource Recovery Association for Cardinal Clean
Stanford is building a model wasteless community, aiming to reach zero waste. The university consistently diverts over 65% of waste away from landfill. Stanford’s efforts toward a zero waste campus have achieved the following recognitions:
Stanford has been recognized for empowering future zero waste industry leaders by receiving the 2024 Outstanding Higher Education Awardfrom the National Recycling Coalition. This award recognizes outstanding programs that connect higher education and the waste reduction, reuse, recycling, and compost industry.
In 2025, Stanford won first place for recycling per person (compared to other large universities) in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.
The California Resource Recovery Association awarded the Outstanding Waste Prevention Award for Stanford’s Cardinal Clean – an ozone-based green cleaning solution that reduces waste and harsh chemicals.
Zero waste interns and fellows touring the on-campus recycling yard with staff from Stanford’s Office of Sustainability and its waste service provider.
Stanford has set a new benchmark for sustainability at live events through its first major concert hosted by Stanford Athletics and Stanford Live. Sustainable Stanford hosted a fireside chat with sustainability leadership from Live Nation and Warner Music Group in tandem with this milestone.
From reducing embodied carbon in construction to piloting organic landscape management, the annual Student Sustainability Symposium highlighted how student-led innovation is driving sustainability at Stanford.
Laura Segura Gonzalez, a second-year design student, is leading jean upcycling workshops to combat fast fashion waste, empowering students to transform old jeans into something new.