2014-19 Climate Action Plan 2.0 (CAP 2.0)

Penn's Climate Action Plan with information on actions to achieve the University's goals for 2014 to 2019.
2009-2014 Climate Action Plan (CAP)

Penn's Climate Action Plan with information on actions to achieve the University's goals for 2009 to 2014.
2011 Climate Action Plan (CAP) Progress Report

Progress on Penn's Climate Action Plan strategies for 2011.
Procurement

Conscious procurement at Penn ensures the dollars we spend align with our values. All of Penn’s purchasing decisions have environmental and social impacts. We are actively identifying how to ensure Penn’s purchasing decisions consider its local, social, and environmental impacts. With sustainable procurement, we can contribute to an environmentally and socially resilient future.
Penn’s sustainable purchasing practices take a full-circle view of the University’s spending, from building materials and business-travel expenses to campus food. By coordinating our efforts and sharing knowledge, we are able to develop sustainable purchasing policies and procedures.
Penn is an active member of the Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council. The Council is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support and recognize purchasing leadership that accelerates the transition to a prosperous and sustainable future.
Green Office Certification
How to Get Green Office Certified
- Complete the Green Office Certification Checklist by marking all actions applicable to your office. The checklist with automatically calculate your score.
- Have at least 50% of your office sign the Green Office Certification Application Form. The application also requires a signature from your office head or program director.
- Submit your completed Checklist and Form by emailing them to sustainability@upenn.edu. Please include "green office certification - [Office Name]" in the subject line.
- Staff at Penn Sustainability will review the application. Offices will receive an e-certificate for the level achieved which can be printed and displayed publicly in your office. Your office will also be recognized here as a Certified Green Office.
- Certification is valid for 3 years from the date of the award. To recertify, an office must submit a new application for certification.
The Green Office Certification recognizes the efforts of staff and faculty to green their daily activities by offering four levels of certification.

Offices represent a significant portion of Penn’s energy and material use and waste production. The Penn Sustainability Office recognizes the efforts of staff and faculty to green their daily activities by offering four levels of Green Office certification.
Certified offices report on existing activities, and implement new activities, across 7 categories: Waste, Purchasing, Energy, Water, Indoor Air Quality and Human Health, Transportation and Involvement. The more actions you implement, the higher certification level you can achieve.
Since inception of the program, 156 offices across Penn have been Green Office Certified.
Ultra-Low Temperature Freezer Program
Ultra-Low Temperature (ULT) freezers, also known as -70- and -80-degree freezers, use immense energy. The Ultra-Low Temperature Freezer Program, established in 2015, aims to reduce the number of inefficient, under-utilized and abandoned freezers and to incentivize the purchase of highly efficient ULT freezers. Funded by the Energy Reduction Fund (ERF) in Facilities & Real Estate Services (FRES), this program provides incentives through a rebate for freezer recycling and purchasing new, highly efficient freezers. Applicants can also qualify for freezer recycling and new freezer purchasing with the replacement rebate. The Ultra-Low Temperature Freezer Program has provided more than 300 rebates.
Program Structure
This program is only applicable to ULT freezers; ordinary refrigerators and freezers are not eligible for this program. Eligible freezers must be installed in/recycled from university-owned and/or operated properties. UPHS and university satellite locations are not eligible for this program. Rebates only apply to freezers with an efficiency within the program's specified range. Energy efficiency is based on the ENERGY STAR ULT Freezers Test Method. The graduated rebate amounts are based on energy efficiency and ERF criterion, each School and/or Center must fund at least 20% of the efficiency measure.
Rebate Types:
- Freezer Recycling Rebate: This rebate provides $500 for decommissioning and recycling a ULT freezer. The freezer owner is responsible for the removal and disposal of the freezer’s contents. Proof of recycling is required to receive this rebate, including a certificate of recycling and vendor receipt. The selected recycler must be certified under the Responsible Recycling ("R2") Standard for Electronics Recyclers OR the e-Stewards Standard for Responsible Recycling and Reuse of Electronic Equipment ("e-Stewards®"). University-preferred vendors include:
- Freezer Replacement Rebate: This rebate provides $1,500-$3,000 towards replacing inefficient ULT freezers with a new highly efficient ULT freezer. This rebate combines the components of the Freezer Recycling Rebate and New Freezer Purchase Rebate. Proof of purchase of a new freezer and recycling of an inefficient freezer is required to receive this rebate, including a certificate of recycling and vendor receipts. The selected recycler must be certified under the Responsible Recycling ("R2") Standard for Electronics Recyclers OR the e-Stewards Standard for Responsible Recycling and Reuse of Electronic Equipment ("e-Stewards®"). See the chart below for rebate rates.
- New Freezer Purchase Rebate: This rebate provides $1,000-$2,500 towards purchasing a new highly efficient ULT freezer. While we encourage the replacement of existing inefficient freezers over new, avoidable purchases, additional new freezers may be necessary and can qualify for a rebate if an energy-efficient model is selected. Proof of purchase is required to receive this rebate, including a vendor receipt.
See table for rebate rates:
Rebate Type | Efficiency Level | Tier | Rate |
---|---|---|---|
Freezer Recycling | -- | -- | $500 |
Freezer Replacement | 0.26-0.31 kWh/day/cu-ft
< 0.25 kWh/day/cu-ft | Tier 1
Tier 2 | $2,500
$3,000 |
New Freezer Purchase | .26-0.31 kWh/day/cu-ft
< 0.25 kWh/day/cu-ft | Tier 1
Tier 2 | $1,000
$2,500 |
Rebates are subject to change based on current energy efficiencies available on the market and will be assessed based on date of application submission, not of freezer purchase. Rebate applications must be submitted within one year of freezer purchase.
Ultra-Low Temperature (ULT) freezers, also known as -70- and -80-degree freezers, use an immense amount of energy. The Ultra-Low Temperature Freezer Program is a financial rebate program established to reduce the number of inefficient, under-utilized, and abandoned freezers and to incentivize the purchasing of highly efficient ULT freezers.

To reduce the number of inefficient, under-utilized, and abandoned freezers and to incentivize the purchasing of highly efficient ULT freezers.
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