
Stanford Marks 10 Years of Energy System Innovations
The SESI program transformed the university’s energy system into one that’s safe, sustainable, and resilient and serves as a model for the world.
As a leading academic medical center, Stanford Medicine recognizes the impact of biomedical work on the environment and commits to carbon emissions reductions, energy use efficiency, and waste reduction.
A pioneer and innovator responsible for some of society's most important medical and technological advances, Stanford Health Care promotes the health and well-being of the people and communities they serve while safeguarding the environment for future generations. In the years ahead, SHC will continue to explore, identify, and pursue ways to further reduce carbon emissions and the environmental impact of its value chain.
Stanford Children’s Health promotes extraordinary care, continual learning, and breakthrough discoveries that help both people and the planet. It was the vision of its founder, Lucile Salter Packard, for which Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford is named, to nurture both the body and the soul of every child. She believed in the powerful healing ability of nature. Today, the Sustainability Program continues to advance her vision of meeting the needs of today without compromising those of tomorrow. The program works to reduce the hospital’s environmental footprint, greenhouse gas emissions, and operational costs.
The SESI program transformed the university’s energy system into one that’s safe, sustainable, and resilient and serves as a model for the world.
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Stanford’s new climate governance framework drives long-term, collaborative leadership for ambitious climate action.
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Stanford Health Care has earned recognition as a leader in sustainability, receiving one of the first Sustainable Healthcare certificates from the Joint Commission.
Joe Amaral is the recipient of the Office of Facilities Planning & Management’s “Hall of Fame” award for his exemplary collaboration and partnership in zero waste.
To reduce lab waste and save resources, Linda Heneghan, building manager of Lokey Stem Cell Research, hosts an annual reuse event where researchers exchange surplus lab supplies.
The Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education promotes sustainable event practices, using tools like a regionally informed infographic to reduce the carbon footprint of medical education.
Edward Florendo, animal care supervisor at the School of Medicine, partnered with Stanford’s Office of Sustainability to turn a hard-to-recycle plastic into a recyclable material.