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Sustainability
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The Office of Sustainability works to create a greener NAU, promoting environmental stewardship.
The NAU Green Fund is NAU’s main source for sustainability funding for projects that reduce the university’s environmental footprint.
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View the current Climate Action plan for NAU.
The Environmental Caucus takes a proactive stance on creating a sustainable future for NAU and the Flagstaff community.
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The 02Go program allows students to reduce their single-use plastic waste when ordering food.
The Food Recovery Network is a program where students take excess food from the dining halls and donate it to local food banks.
Green Jacks is a student-run club that seeks to encourage sustainability on campus.
Thrift Jacks advocates for reuse, upcycling, and recycling.
Spend time in one of NAU’s student-maintained gardens on campus.