"Our presidents, faculty, staff, and students have demonstrated their commitment to a cleaner environment in the classrooms, in the field, and across the campuses for decades, often in groundbreaking ways," said system Chancellor Stephen Reno. Signing the commitment demonstrates the system's strong interest in making environment protection an even higher priority, he said.
Other programs already in place or being developed include using electric vehicles, increased use of biodiesel and a project that could use landfill methane gas for energy at UNH.
Information from: Foster's Daily Democrat, http://www.fosters.com
--Associated Press
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