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Home Depot Smart House

9. West Campus Steam Plant Duke has discontinued its use of coal in campus steam plants as part

its goal to become carbon neutral by 2024. The West Campus Steam was renovated to run on natural gas.

10. Sarah P. Duke Gardens 420AndersonStreet Enjoy a stroll in the peaceful and educational gardens. Learn about

gardening and growing food in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden. Map and resources at gardens.duke.edu.

11. Duke Community Garden 1402FaberStreet Walk or ride a Duke bus along Campus Drive to Faber Street

where the Duke Community Garden offers free plots for Duke and Durham community members.

12. Home Depot Smart House 1402FaberStreet The Smart House was the first LEED Platinum residence hall in

the country. This building is full of efficient technologies created by students, such as solar panels and rain collectors that save energy and water.

Sustainable Living

Tips

Eatsustainably: Choose less meat; select local, organic ingredients

Reducewaste: Buy only what you need; reuse, recycle and compost

Carry a reusablewaterbottle and travel mug

Set up energysavingmodes on electronics

Use a powerstrip to easily shut off all electronics

Wash clothes in coldwater to save energy

Airdry your clothes on a drying rack

Shortenshowers to 5 minutes or less (1 minute = 12 bottles of water)

Setthethermostat higher in the summer (78°F) and lower in the winter (68°F)

Learn more about Duke University’s sustainability programs and how you can get involved at www.sustainability.duke.edu

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1. Duke Admissions 2138 Campus Drive Solar compacting trash and recycling bins outside of the visitor center were

designed by a graduate of Duke.

2. Duke Transit Buses from across campus provide service to this West Campus bus

stop in front of the Duke Chapel. Duke Transit provides free, accessible transportation to all areas of campus. Track buses in real time using the Transloc “Rider” app on your phone and at https://duke.transloc.com.

3. Zagster Bike Share 421ChapelDrive(locatedonthesideoftheAllenBuilding) Zagster offers 50 bikes for rental on demand at four locations across

campus.

4. West Union 416ChapelDrive Opening in 2016 and featuring 13 restaurants and a teaching kitchen, West

Union eateries include The Farmstead which uses locally-sourced ingredients and Sprout which serves only vegetarian and vegan fare. All campus eateries have eliminated Styrofoam, use unbleached napkins and compost pre-consumer waste.

5. Bryan University Center Solar 125ScienceDrive As you walk along the Plaza, look up on the roof of the Bryan Center to see

45 solar thermal panels, which provide 30-40% of the building’s hot water.

6. Enterprise CarShare BryanCenterParkingLot Students don’t need to bring a car to campus. Eighteen cars, including

electric vehicles, are available anytime at six locations to be rented by the hour or day.

7. Chapel Woods Walk through Chapel Woods on your way to Environment Hall. Chapel Woods

is designated as a ‘protected landscape’ by Duke. Duke is a university in the forest with many natural areas on campus, as well as the 7,000+ acre Duke Forest.

8. Environment Hall 9CircuitDrive Environment Hall is a LEED™ Platinum building, the highest level of

sustainability certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Green features include rooftop solar panels and gardens, innovative climate control and water systems, and windows that moderate light and heat.

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LEED Certified BuildingDuke has more than 35 LEED Certified green buildings. Learn more at sustainability.duke.edu/buildings.