Sustainability at Saint Mary’s University

Sustainability is a priority for Saint Mary’s University. Students, faculty and staff have committed to operating the campus in an environmentally responsible way. The university has made big strides in implementing sustainable practices and has developed a reputation for environmental responsibility.


Green energy upgrades

Saint Mary’s has been working towards a greener campus by making several upgrades to buildings and campus operations. The university has already reached its 2025 target for greenhouse gas reduction, thanks to actions like replacing the steam heating plant with a high-efficiency hot water plant, using compact fluorescent and LED lights, switching from oil to natural gas and more.

Saint Mary’s will soon be home to the tallest solar-integrated building in North America with the renovation of Loyola Residence. And, thanks to a joint investment from the Government of Canada and Saint Mary’s announced in the spring of 2023, the university will bring in a swath of improvements including new solar panels, a green roof and other energy-efficiency features that together could more than double the university’s renewable energy production.


Leading environmental education and research

Saint Mary’s is known for the School of the Environment, which has become a hub for environmental education, research and outreach. Students learn to apply knowledge from various academic disciplines to solve problems related to the sustainability of the global environment in the face of human development. The curriculum is far-reaching, with courses in areas such as energy, pollution, environmental ethics, green chemistry, physical and human geography, and more.

The university also hosts leading research centres, including the Community Conservation Research Network, which focuses on community conservation and sustainable livelihoods, and TransCoastal Adaptations which helps build climate-resilient coastal communities and ecosystems through nature-based solutions and strategies.


More steps toward sustainability

Saint Mary’s continues to take action to reduce its carbon footprint and create a sustainable future. Whether it’s promoting active transportation by providing secure bike storage facilities and repair stations, offering discounted bus passes to students, faculty and staff to reduce pollution, or maintaining its Fair Trade Campus certification, Saint Mary’s is committed to environmental responsibility on and off campus.