Leading by example
Greek Goes Green leverages passion, commitment, and leadership among UGA’s Greek organizations to create an increasingly sustainable campus and community. Follow Greek Goes Green on Instagram to stay updated on the program.
Greek Goes Green leverages passion, commitment, and leadership among UGA’s Greek organizations to create an increasingly sustainable campus and community. Follow Greek Goes Green on Instagram to stay updated on the program.

Here, the Office of Sustainability UGArden intern delivers fresh produce to the Panhellenic-run Student Food Pantry in the Tate Student Center.
Greek Chapters strive to be economically, environmentally, and socially responsible through tangible actions on campus and in the community.
Our current focus is the four C’s: Cans (waste reduction and recycling), Clothes (slowing down fast fashion and encouraging clothing swaps), Community (collaborative events, social events, and more), and Compost (diverting food scraps from the landfill to create a valuable soil amendment).

The Sustainability Certificate incorporates applied learning in interdisciplinary settings and equips students with critical skills to address global sustainability challenges through real-world solutions.