SANS Poly is the primary student club organizing sustainability efforts on the ASU Polytechnic Campus.
Students Act Now for Sustainability (SANS) — Polytechnic »
USG is the students’ voice to university administration, the Arizona Board of Regents, and local and state government. USG advocates for student-friendly policies at both the campus and university levels and also provides club funding for organizations across campus.
Undergraduate Student Government (USG) »
A large volunteer force managed by the USG Campus Environment Department, the Green Team's goals include educating, motivating, and organizing students to create a more sustainable campus encompassing recycling, transportation, food, housing, and goods and services. Email greenteam@asu.edu.
CSSI represents a collaborative engagement tool through which students can affect change through meaningful, direct, on campus projects and can engage with one another in a fun and dynamic physical setting.
Campus Student Sustainability Initiatives »
The SOS Graduate Board is a peer-elected group of SOS students focused on uniting fellow students to promote the social, academic, cultural, and professional interests of the sustainability community.
School of Sustainability Graduate Student Board »
SHAB is a community of friends who live in a sustainably built, LEED Silver-certified building on ASU's honors college campus. SHAB values sustainable living practices and promotes an environmentally and socially responsible lifestyle.
Sustainability House at Barrett (SHAB) »
ASCC consolidates and makes available resources and services for cyclists and lobbies the university and local governments for the interests of ASU cyclists. The group organizes exciting bicycle social events, and reaches out to the greater cycling community.
Arizona State Cycling Community »
ASU Grow is group of sustainable desert gardeners who learn to garden organically by doing. In exchange for garden space, water, seeds, and access to garden tools, members volunteer for the Arboretum at ASU.
EcoAid on Campus strives to empower students with the knowledge and tools to stay ahead of the business shift towards sustainability. To learn about sustainability in the business world, visit our sponsor's page at ecoaidnow.com or email us at ecoaidcampus@gmail.com.
EVC is dedicated to giving students experience with emerging plug-in hybrid electric vehicle and electric vehicle technologies. The primary goal of the club is to build a formula hybrid race car for competition in the annual SAE- and IEEE-sanctioned Formula Hybrid Competition in Loudon, NH.
Engineers Without Borders partners with disadvantaged communities to improve quality of life through environmentally and economically sustainable engineering projects, while developing internationally responsible engineering students.
The mission of Net Impact and the ASU Student Chapter is to improve the world by growing and strengthening a network of leaders who use the power of business to make a positive net social, environmental, and economic impact.
SJedi is an ASU student organization designed to enhance the educational experience of its members by involving them in real-world sustainable development projects that are based on directly improving the lives of rural and underprivileged communities around the world.
USGBCS integrates students into the green building movement, and its mission is to create a network of emerging green building leaders with a multidisciplined approach. They develop opportunities for involvement through the USGBC and other sustainable organizations to further generate momentum for the green building industry.
United States Green Building Council Students »
USFT advocates for fair trade products, policies, and principles. The group's core objective is to raise the awareness of the need for fair trade.
United Students for Fair Trade »
VegAware spreads awareness and understanding of the issues surrounding a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle and creates a community for students who live a veg lifestyle. Membership is open to all.