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Our History

The greening of the University of Florida began in 1990 when President Lombardi signed the Talloires Declaration, pledging to make environmental education and research a central goal in this institution.

After more than a decade of student, faculty, and administrative commitment to sustainability on campus, The University of Florida (UF) inaugurated its first fully funded Office of Sustainability on February 1, 2006. The university’s ad hoc sustainability task force officially evolved into a joint standing committee of the faculty senate on August 15, 2006. The President of the university created and funded the office following resolutions from both the faculty and student senates.

Prior Milestones that helped pave the way for the sustainability effort at UF include:

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