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Sustainable Campus Policy

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has a comprehensive “Sustainable Campus Policy” that was formulated first and issued in 2020. This document has been updated over the years with the last update on 11th Nov 2023.

This Policy broadly covers the following topics related to various sustainable initiatives undertaken in all the campuses at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and the policies with specific objectives which drive the initiatives.

  1. Sustainable Water Policy
  2. Sustainable Energy Management Policy
  3. Sustainable Waste Management Policy
  4. Sustainable E-Waste Management Policy
  5. Divestment from Carbon-Intensive Energy Industries Policy
  6. Bio-Diversity Management
  7. Sustainable Transportation Policy
  8. Sustainable Land Use Management
  9. Sustainable Construction and Demolition Waste Management Policy
  10. Construction of Buildings
  11. Green Building
  12. Sustainable Department Operation
  13. Green Building Certification
  14. Sustainability Reporting and Accountability

Over the years, all campuses of Amrita have been rigorously assessed against the goals outlined in the Sustainable Campus Policy. This has fostered a self-driven commitment across campuses to ensure the efficient and sustainable use of natural resources while minimizing their environmental impact.

Few of the Major Outcomes monitored and tracked and its results from the past years have been listed below :

Water Consumption Tracking

Summarized water consumption based on the grouped sources:

  • Potable (Borewell, Well, Municipal Supply): 113,961 m³
  • Storm and Rainwater (Rainwater Harvesting, Storm Water): 66,477 m³
  • Recycled (Treated Water): 576,892 m³
  • Extracted River (Rivers): 56,981 m³

Waste Water Treatment and Water Reuse

Following are the major highlights from the Waste water treatment initiatives at Amrita :

  • 80% Water Reuse: Amrita reuses 80% of its water, reducing reliance on external sources and contributing to a sustainable water cycle.
  • 1.4 Million Liters Daily STP Capacity: Three STPs with a combined capacity of 1.4 million liters per day treat wastewater efficiently without chemicals.
  • 1.3 Million Liters Daily Recycling: The STPs recycle approximately 1.3 million liters of wastewater daily for reuse in toilet flushing, arboriculture, and gardening.
  • 1,300 Kiloliters of Sewage Treated Over 3 Years: Chemical-free STP processes treated 1,300 KL of sewage over the past three years, conserving freshwater resources.
  • 13 Lakh Liters Recycled Water Produced Daily: The treated water is nutrient-rich, supporting sustainable landscaping and agriculture.
  • 4 LL Capacity STP in 2025-26: A new STP with a 4 LL capacity is planned for construction in the academic year 2025-26.
  • 5,500 Cubic Meters Rainwater Harvested Annually: Integrated rainwater harvesting systems capture 5,500 cubic meters of water annually across 16 locations.
  • 16 Strategic Rainwater Harvesting Locations: Rainwater systems are integrated with wastewater treatment operations for holistic water resource management.
  • Organic Compost Production: Nutrient-rich sludge from STPs is converted into organic compost, minimizing waste and promoting sustainable agriculture.

Low Carbon Energy Tracking

Amrita University has integrated renewable energy technologies into campus operations, with solar panel installations across multiple campuses now contributing substantially to our energy needs.

Solar Panel Installations in the Campus
Carbon Footprint Dashboard for Campuses

Carbon Reduction and Emission Reduction Process

Following are some of the major highlights based on the activities done in various campuses :

  • 5.24 % excess generation of clean energy of the campus’s total energy demand. 
  • 311 metric tons of CO₂ emissions reduced by implementing solar water heater 
  • Carpooling is heavily promoted within the campus
  • 45 % car fleet is based on Electric vehicle or CNG 
  • 300 tons of  carbon emission neutralized  from waste recycling 
  • Construction of Shared workspaces in campus naturalized over 550 metric tons of CO₂ emissions
Academic buildings equipped with 306 kWp of rooftop solar PV panel
Sensor-Based Solar Lighting Systems
Energy Monitoring and Management System (Real-time insights into energy consumption patterns. Achieves an annual energy saving of 379,200 kWh, corresponding to a reduction of 311 metric tons of CO₂ emissions per year)
Carbon Monitoring System
Building wise Real Time Energy Monitoring System Installed in the Campus

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