Students can get involved in sustainability on campus in a number of ways, from clubs to classes. As the largest population on campus, Lafayette students are integral to our sustainability journey.
Take your learnings to the next level by applying to work for the Office of Sustainability or one of the many internships offered through the Gateway Career Center.
Bring your ideas to life and contribute to sustainability programs and initiatives on campus through these programs and student clubs
Eco Reps are peer-to-peer sustainability leaders in residence halls, greek houses and off-campus houses throughout campus. Eco Reps educate residents and help foster sustainable habits and life-long behavior change in Lafayette’s living communities that also contribute to our campus goals.
Learn moreLEAP’s purpose is to work toward campus sustainability, promote discussion and awareness of local, national and international environmental issues and organize students to action. They act through rallies, community partnerships, campus projects and events.
Learn moreLaFFCo is dedicated to teaching students how to operate a small sustainable farm by volunteering at LaFarm to grow and distribute organic produce to students, dining services, and community members. Members help at the farm, plan the agricultural season and organize educational and social events about food and agriculture
Learn moreSEES is an organization with three main goals: providing a learning experience for interested students in environmental science and engineering, conducting research to help solve current environmental science and engineering problems, & promoting environmental sustainability through community outreach and partnerships.
Learn moreThe Food Recovery Network is a group of students who, in partnership with Dining Services, deliver extra food from dining halls to Safe Harbor, a homeless shelter in Easton. The aim is to reduce food waste on campus by giving it to those in need.
Learn moreThe Sustainability Committee works to promote the environmental sustainability of Lafayette, through coordinated programming efforts or advising student organizations and the College’s operations.
Learn moreLearn about and get recognized for sustainable actions on campus
Grab a punchcard, participate in ten sustainable actions to fill out the punches, and get prizes!
Learn moreThe Sustainable Living Certificate is a voluntary, self-guided initiative inspiring students to make their living spaces and daily routines more sustainable. Students living on and off-campus can take action to reduce their environmental impact, contribute to Lafayette’s sustainability goals, and build a greener community.
Learn moreThe Leopards Leftovers program alerts current Lafayette students via GroupMe notification when there is free food available on campus leftover from an event to decrease food waste and increase food security.
Join Leopard LeftoversTake food to-go with our reusable clamshell program at Upper or Marquis. Return your clamshell dirty for a clean one to keep this zero waste initiative going!
Get Your ClamshellIf you are in need of clothes, school supplies, kitchen goods, decor and more, stop by our weekly pay-what-you-can Campus Thrift Store.
Learn about the thrift store