SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
The University of Mindanao has actively taken steps to transition toward more energy-efficient and sustainable operations across its campuses. These initiatives include the conversion of traditional projectors to LED models in auditoriums, significantly reducing energy consumption. Additionally, the university has started replacing conventional air conditioning units in classrooms with inverter-type models, which are known for their energy efficiency and lower electricity usage. These actions demonstrate the university's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and embracing cleaner technologies.
Supporting Articles
- Water Management Policy
- Access to Clean Water
- UM’s Water Conscious Building Standards
- Drought-Tolerant Plants on Campus
- Microbial Analysis Test Results
- Preventing Water System Pollution
- Sustainable Water Extraction on Campus
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