Global Institute of Engineering and Technology is committed to promoting sustainable energy practices and reducing carbon emissions within the campus. The institution encourages faculty members and students to adopt environmentally responsible practices in their daily activities.
To reduce vehicular emissions within the campus, automobiles are restricted from entering inner pedestrian areas. Separate parking facilities for two-wheelers and four-wheelers are provided near the campus entrance for both staff and students. Security personnel regulate vehicle movement and ensure compliance with parking and restricted entry rules.
Students and staff are encouraged to use bicycles and battery-powered vehicles for transportation within the campus. These measures significantly help in reducing COâ‚‚ emissions, maintaining clean air, and promoting an environmentally responsible campus culture.
Pedestrian-friendly pathways are provided throughout the campus to encourage walking and reduce dependency on motor vehicles.
The institution has implemented various measures to ensure effective waste management and to promote a plastic-free campus environment.
Circulars have been issued to all stakeholders encouraging the minimization of plastic usage within the campus. Awareness posters are displayed in prominent locations to educate students, faculty members, and visitors about the importance of reducing plastic waste.
The college has replaced conventional plastic dustbins with biodegradable and steel dustbins, promoting eco-friendly waste disposal practices. These initiatives encourage responsible waste management and support the institution's commitment to environmental sustainability.
The institution continuously works toward improving its green cover and landscape design to maintain an eco-friendly campus environment.
The campus pathways are lined with trees on both sides, providing shade for pedestrians and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the campus. These landscaped pathways also contribute to controlling pollution and maintaining a pleasant atmosphere for academic activities.
Tree plantation is carried out regularly as part of the institution's environmental initiatives. The campus currently hosts nearly 200 trees, which play a significant role in maintaining ecological balance and improving air quality within the campus.
The campus ecosystem supports a diverse range of plant species that contribute to sustaining local biodiversity.
Ecological observations indicate that the campus vegetation includes approximately 30–50% wild species, 50–60% native plant species, and 20–25% ornamental plant species. Native plant varieties help support indigenous fauna, including birds and small wildlife species.
Around 35% of the wild plant traits contribute to supporting native animals and birds within the campus ecosystem. Overall, the campus accommodates more than 50 species of creepers, plants, shrubs, and trees, making it a supportive habitat for flora and fauna.
These biodiversity initiatives strengthen the institution's commitment to ecological sustainability and environmental responsibility.