Tel Aviv University places 26th in world ranking of green universities for 2013

Thanks to the new The Porter School for Environmental Studies Building, Tel Aviv University has been awarded the respectable 26th place out of 301 campuses in 61 countries worldwide.

20 February 2014
Thanks to The Porter School for Environmental Studies Building, Tel Aviv University has been awarded the respectable 26th place out of 301 campuses in 61 countries worldwide, in the GreenMertric World University Ranking, issued annually by the University of Indonesia. A separate GreenMetric rating ranked Tel Aviv University 13th of 164 urban campuses.   
 
Providing an environmental profile of participating campuses, the GreenMetric ranking is designed to enhance universities' commitment to green practices and policies such as: reducing carbon emissions, energy and water efficiency, sustainable transportation, recycling and more.
 
The Porter School's new Building, which will open its gates in a few months, played a major role in this impressive achievement. The innovative structure, incorporating some of the world's most advanced green technologies, is Tel Aviv University's very first green building, and the first in Israel designed to meet the highest standards for green building in both the US and Israel - LEED Platinum and Diamond standard #5281 respectively.
 
"Tel Aviv University's Green Campus Committee strives to incorporate innovative green building technologies in all the university's development programs," said Prof. Dan Rabinovitz, the Head of Porter School, who also chairs the Committee. "The new Building and the high GreenMetric ranking empower us in our ongoing efforts towards a sustainable campus."
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