CEA Global Education provides college study abroad programs to American students in 14 countries and 24 cities across the globe.
CEA Global Education has taken on the initiative to think more globally about the way we operate both at home and overseas. Our aim is to recycle, reduce or eliminate the emissions and waste that we generate, and conserve energy and water wherever possible.
CEA's first undertaking in "going green" was a move towards sustainable operations. Our goal is to reduce the pressures we put on the environment and to seek out greener products and services that are comparable in quality to the traditional alternatives.
Using paper responsibly is one way in which we have been able to make a significant impact. From the first CEA materials you receive, all the way through your final paperwork, CEA has reduced the amount of paper we generate. Additionally, we use the following guidelines to secure paper that meets at least one of the following criteria:
CEA Catalog Eco Audit from New Leaf Paper Last year's catalog was a great example of the difference a small effort can make. Just by implementing CEA's new paper standards, we saved the equivalent of over 200 trees, 47,000 gallons of water, 10,000 pounds of waste and 15,000 pounds of greenhouse gasses. We also reduced the overall number of catalogs we printed by giving students the option to access a virtual version of the catalog that was identical to the printed version. Below is the report from New Leaf Paper regarding these savings.
Second, CEA Global Education has instituted an office-wide recycling program. We are going beyond paper and aluminum can bins, though. CEA relies heavily on computers in our office. When those computers, monitors and other peripherals need to be replaced, CEA is committed to ensuring that those materials don't end up in a landfill. First, if the hardware is viable, it is donated to local charities that put it to good use in our community. If it no longer works, it is sent to a certified e-waste recycler.
CEA Global Education is pursuing ways in which we can reduce our footprint as a company by conserving energy and reducing any negative interactions with our environment. We have started by using paints with zero volatile organic compounds (VOC) both here in the U.S. and abroad for our interior painted surfaces. We are also actively working to conserve water and energy in our day to day operations. As we open new CEA Global Campus facilities, this eye to conservation and quality will be maintained whenever possible.
Other initiatives have yet to be realized, but as we continue to pursue our goals, we are working hard to put the following measures in place:
Our impact as a civilization on this planet is undeniable. As much as we would like to make a change with our efforts, it is not enough. Therefore, we are looking for ways to share our commitment with you. Through the CEA Global Campuses, we have and will continue to establish courses and programs that deal with globalization and its effects on our environment, society and culture. Below are some of the approaches we are taking to integrate this concept into your education:
Being green doesn't have to completely change your life. It requires that you slow down for a minute and examine your normal habits. You'll find there are lots of ways that you can change your behavior that can make a difference. Here are just a few ideas:
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