Greening the Bottom Line 2012
Posted by on November 12, 2012
Greening the Bottom Line 2012 Released
Published in collaboration with 14 partner organizations including AASHE, Greening the Bottom Line 2012 reports on the growing field of green revolving funds (GRFs) and their environmental and financial impact on the college and university campuses that operate them. Though many of these GRFs are young — there have been 36 new funds created since 2010 — their portfolios have already begun to post impressive returns, with a median reported return on investment of 28 percent. As of September 2012, there are 79 active GRFs across 76 campuses. Collectively, these funds have committed over $111 million to energy and resource-use reduction projects.
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