A National Award For Excellence In Sustainability
UTA recognized for its efforts in addressing food insecurity and reducing food waste By Meghna TareA National Award For Excellence In Sustainability
The University of Texas at Arlington has won the national Excellence in Sustainability Award from the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO).
The Excellence in Sustainability Award recognizes institutions for a specific campus innovation, process or program that advances environmental sustainability in higher education or progress toward a more environmentally sustainable future. UT Arlington was the recipient of the Sustainability Leadership Award in 2018 as well.
“Our sustainability program is one of the leading programs in the country,” said John Hall, vice president for administration and campus operations. “The program has grown significantly over many years under the leadership of Chief Sustainability Officer Meghna Tare and our many colleagues across campus who provide incredible support.”
The Office of Sustainability at UTA integrates principles of sustainability across campus. This mission for addressing the challenges of sustainability is built upon four cornerstones of education and outreach, strategic planning, research and operations.
Tare said she believes the award shows the University’s commitment to sustainability efforts on campus and beyond.
“Institutions of higher education like UTA play a pivotal role in transforming the lives of individuals and enhancing their communities,” she said. “At The University of Texas at Arlington, we view sustainability as a path of continuous improvement—a way to understand the complexity of economic, social and ecological systems. This holistic approach enables us to better understand the long-term impacts of our actions, which in turn foster innovation and progress.”
Tare said she submitted UTA’s proposal under the title “Fighting Food Insecurity and Reducing Food Waste.” The submission highlights include:
• North Texas Food Policy Alliance, which was launched at UT Arlington in spring 2021; UTA hosted a North Texas Local Food Dialogue on Inclusive Food Systems in September
• Maverick Pantry
• UTA’s composting program
• Food Recovery Network, which reduces food waste and hunger by recovering perishable food from the campus’ dining halls that would otherwise go to waste and donating it to those in need
• Dine on Campus App, Farm Shelf, and Waste Not outreach program
• UTA’s participation in the EPA Food Recovery Challenge
• Research and student engagement to reduce food waste
NACUBO specifically represents chief business and financial officers through advocacy efforts, community service and professional development activities. The association’s mission is to advance the economic viability, business practices and support for higher education institutions in fulfillment of their missions. The 60-year-old association represents more than 1,900 colleges and universities across the country.
Posted by : Meghna Tare
As UT Arlington's first Chief Sustainability Officer, I work collaboratively to promote sustainability in several areas such as energy efficiency, waste management, transportation, education, outreach, community engagement, student initiatives, and implementing an interdisciplinary and sustainability-focused curriculum. I also serve and represent UTA on several Advisory Boards including the National Academy of Science Board on Higher Education and Workforce Development—Policy and Global Affairs, Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), ICLEI Local Government for Sustainability, and Women Economic Forum. I also spearheaded launching a Regional Center of Expertise for Education in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in North Texas, and the Institute for Sustainability and Global Impact at UT Arlington. My niche is relationship building and collaboration on projects and ideas, and successfully implementing them. I am a big idea person with the ability to apply systems thinking approach to any problem. I am an excellent public speaker and present at various conferences and summits including a Ted Talk at UT Arlington. I was featured as the Women in CSR by Triple Pundit, and awarded Women of the Decade in Corporate Social Responsibility by the Women Economic Forum. I graduated with an MBA in Sustainable Management, MS in Environmental Science, and MS in Chemistry.