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Together for a healthy planet


UMass Chan is committed to becoming a leader in sustainable development and decarbonization through resilient and equitable energy transition, responsible management of resources and fostering stewardship of the environment.

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and reduce your carbon footprint.

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 Browse the UMass Chan Surplus Exchange.

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Ride and refresh

Join the bicycle program and get free access
to the showers at the campus fitness center.



Milestones


Sustainable happenings around campus

Exterior of new research buildingLEED Gold

The new education and research building at UMass Chan Medical School, named the Paul J. DiMare Center, is certified LEED Gold by the U.S. Green Buildings Council. See article, March 2025.

recycling bin in hallwayTrash walking

Imagine saving enough plastic trash bin liners in one year to cover 1,350 football fields. That is just one of the potential benefits of the centralized trash program now in play across the campus. See article, March 2025.

medical students helping community bike program Medical students build community

Two T.H. Chan School of Medicine students work with a nonprofit, community bike shop in the Main South neighborhood of Worcester. See article, November 2025.

crew cleaning out catch basins on campusStormwater—we can dig it

Most of the rainwater or melting snow that runs off UMass Chan Medical School’s Worcester campus ends up in Lake Quinsigamond. But first, it passes through catch basins in the campus drainage system designed to trap material carried by the water flow and thus protect the lake. See article, June 2024.

clothes exchange event in school lobbyHoliday clothes swapping

There were plenty of sweaters, most of which are not ugly at all. On Dec. 5, people strolled through the Medical School lobby, some dropping off clothes and all perusing the tables and racks filled with clothing left by others, looking for a stylish fit. See article, December 2024.

thermostat on lab freezerCold cash

A Mass Save incentive program that offers discounts for purchasing energy efficient laboratory grade freezers and refrigerators is gaining popularity across campus. In 2024, UMass Chan labs used the incentive program 25 times to replace old -80° freezers and high-performance refrigerators See article, December 2024.

new lights installed in parking lotA bright idea saves energy at Pine Tree lot

All of the lighting poles and fixtures in the Pine Tree parking lot and along South Road adjacent to the lot have been replaced with fixtures that use less than half of the electricity of the old ones, while providing better uniform illumination of the parking area. See article, February 2024.

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Climate change drives curriculum change

From the growing range of once-only tropical diseases to the impact of extreme heat and violent storms, the toll on human health wrought by climate change is being integrated into the UMass Chan Medical School curriculum.  See article, Feb. 2024.

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