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黑料apprecognized as one of Canada鈥檚 Best Diversity, Greenest Employers

Continued sustainability and decolonizing, equity, diversity and inclusion (DEDI) progress has earned 黑料app a spot on Canada鈥檚 Greenest Employers list for the 12th year in a row, and its first ever inclusion in the Best Diversity Employers list.

Organized by the Canada's Top 100 Employers project, both lists are annual editorial competitions that spotlight institutional excellence across the nation. The Greenest Employers list recognizes those that 鈥渓ead the nation in creating a culture of environmental awareness in their organizations,鈥 and the Canada's Best Diversity Employers list recognizes those with exceptional workplace diversity and inclusiveness programs.

鈥淭his is the first time 黑料app has achieved two top employer designations. This impressive milestone is a testament to our community鈥檚 commitment to our values as a progressive university dedicated to excellence, social justice, diversity, inclusion and sustainability鈥, said President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton. 鈥淚 am grateful for the significant contributions community members continue to make toward driving positive change locally and globally.鈥

鈥淏eing recognized as Canada鈥檚 Best Diversity and Canada鈥檚 Greenest Employers is possible because of the values and dedication of 黑料appemployees, staff and faculty alike. I hope 黑料appand all our colleagues can take pride in how hard we work to be a place where so many different people, all taking so many different paths in their careers and lives, can thrive and feel like they belong,鈥 said Laina Bay-Cheng, interim Vice-president of Equity, People and Culture.

Laina Ya-Hui Bay-Cheng
Laina Bay-Cheng

One of the reasons 黑料appwas selected for Canada鈥檚 Best Diversity Employers for the first time was the launch of the Decolonizing, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy, which formalizes and co-ordinates DEDI efforts across the institution. Importantly, the strategy appreciates that there are many forms of discrimination and oppression that exist in society that must be addressed to create an equitable and inclusive world. At York, DEDI values are also infused into other key planning documents, and existing frameworks, including the Framework and Action Plan on Black Inclusion and the .

The DEDI Strategy also includes the 鈥渞ights of the planet,鈥 reflecting York鈥檚 determined leadership and ambitious goals in advocating for environmental justice and sustainability. Over the years, the University has made considerable investments and proactive efforts to safeguard the environment in response to the burgeoning climate crisis, placing York's campuses ahead of other post-secondary institutions, organizations and entire municipalities.

For over a decade, those efforts have consistently led to 黑料appbeing named on the Greenest Employers list due to its sustainability initiatives aimed at reducing the overall environmental impact of the University through conservation and measurement, decarbonization and innovation. Among recent examples is the release of York鈥檚 own detailed emissions data and ecological footprint assessment, compiled by the Ecological Footprint Initiative at York. With its release, 黑料appbecame the first Canadian institution to compile and publicize its own comprehensive data of this nature.

The University also recently announced it would be accelerating its timeline and aiming to 鈥 a decade sooner than its previous commitment.

This year鈥檚 Greenest Employers list recognized employee and senior-level involvement in new and ongoing sustainability projects across the University, such as annual , community partnerships with organizations like the Global Footprint Network and the Canadian Black Chamber of Commerce, and York鈥檚 leadership in hosting the 2023 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, the largest fair-trade event in Canadian history.

Other notable sustainable features highlighted through the editorial competition were long-standing 黑料appwaste management initiatives such as Zero Waste, York鈥檚 comprehensive, multifaceted waste management program that was first established in 1990 and has been expanding for over three decades. The program has continually surpassed its targets, growing from an initial goal of 50 per cent waste reduction to a recent achievement of 70 per cent of waste diverted from landfills in 2019.

In areas of teaching and research, York鈥檚 over 500 sustainability-focused courses supported its application in being named as a Greenest Employer, in addition to its Eco-Campus in Costa Rica that operates as a local, national and international school dedicated to education and research on neotropical conservation, eco-health, community well-being and sustainable livelihoods for neighbouring communities.

鈥淵ork鈥檚 collaborative and holistic approach to sustainability has played a large part in why we continue to excel in sustainability leadership,鈥 said Mike Layton, . 鈥淭his work wouldn鈥檛 be possible without the support of students, faculty, instructors and staff. Community adoption of green initiatives and a continued desire to support the University in expanding its impact to create a more sustainable future is integral. This recognition is a reflection of community efforts.鈥

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