CAMPUS BUILDING FOOTPRINT

Total area: 5.73 km² (2.21 mi²)

Total distance: 9.08 km (5.64 mi)

 

Building

Total area

Floors

Total

University Pioneers Schools

54.307,61

2

108.615,22

Building one

772,85

3

2.318,55

Building two

4.024,82

2

8.049,64

Building three

3.277,20

2

6.554,40

College of Technology

1.944,97

3

5.834,91

Building four

1.815,09

2

3.630,18

College of Computer and Information Sciences - students

2.976,68

3

8.930,04

College of Engineering

2.705,71

3

8.117,13

Deanship of Scientific Research

12.720,79

5

63.603,95

Building five

11.536,97

3

34.610,91

Total

250.264,93

 

FOOTPRINT

 

Introduction

Al Majmaah University is committed to environmental stewardship and sustainability, recognizing the critical importance of addressing climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This report presents a comprehensive assessment of the Carbon Footprint of Al Majmaah University (MU) during the period from [start date] to [end date]. The objective of this report is to measure and disclose the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced by the university's activities and operations, with the aim of identifying areas for improvement and establishing strategies for reducing our carbon footprint.

As a leading educational institution in Saudi Arabia, MU understands its responsibility to contribute to global efforts in mitigating climate change and creating a more sustainable future. With increasing awareness of the environmental challenges faced by the world, the university is dedicated to fostering a culture of sustainability within its community and beyond.

The scope of this report includes an evaluation of direct and indirect GHG emissions associated with various sources at Al Majmaah University. This comprehensive assessment encompasses emissions from energy consumption, transportation, waste, and other operational aspects that contribute to the university's carbon footprint.

By understanding our carbon footprint and the sources of emissions, we can effectively identify opportunities for sustainable practices, energy efficiency improvements, and emission reduction initiatives. Through this report, MU aims to enhance transparency and accountability, encouraging collective action and engagement among students, faculty, staff, and stakeholders in our commitment to environmental responsibility.

Moving forward, Al Majmaah University is dedicated to implementing actionable strategies to reduce its carbon footprint, setting ambitious sustainability goals, and fostering a culture of eco-consciousness throughout its campus and community. We believe that by taking a proactive approach to address climate change, we can play a significant role in shaping a more resilient and sustainable future for current and future generations.

 

Scope of the Report

This report includes an evaluation of direct and indirect GHG emissions associated with the following sources at Al Majmaah University:

 

Direct Emissions (Scope 1):

  1. Emissions from fossil fuels used in university operations, such as fuel for vehicles, power generation, heating, and cooling.
  2. Emissions from refrigerants used in refrigeration and air conditioning equipment.

 

Indirect Emissions (Scope 2):

  1. Emissions from purchased electricity used in all university facilities.

 

Other Indirect Emissions (Scope 3):

  1. Emissions associated with off-campus activities, such as employee and student travel, purchases, and outsourced services.

 

Methodology and Calculations

To calculate MU's carbon footprint, a standard methodology based on the Greenhouse Gas Protocol developed by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) was used. The emission factors applied are based on recognized sources and region-specific data.

 

Results

Scope

2021

2022

Scope 1

531,34

428,12

Scope 2

69.032,41

61.654,53

Scope 3

4.675,84

3.984,27

Total

76.260,59

66.066,92

 

 

2021

2022

Population

21.254

21.698

Net emissions per population

3,59

3,04

 

 

Reduction Strategies

MU is committed to adopting strategies to reduce its carbon footprint and contribute to the fight against climate change. Some of the proposed actions include:

  1. Implementation of energy efficiency programs in all university facilities.
  2. Promotion of the use of renewable energy on campus.
  3. Encouragement of sustainable transportation for employees and students.
  4. Awareness-raising and education on environmental sustainability among the university community.

 

Conclusions

The Carbon Footprint report for Al Majmaah University is a significant step towards understanding and mitigating our environmental impact. Through the implementation of reduction strategies and collaboration with all stakeholders, MU is committed to being a leading institution in promoting sustainable practices and combating climate change.