Green Office Program

A grove of green trees
The California Green Business Network Green Business Certification is a program designed to recognize and support businesses that implement sustainable practices and reduce their environmental impact. This certification helps businesses adopt eco-friendly measures across various operational aspects, including energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction, and pollution prevention. By meeting specific criteria and completing a rigorous evaluation process, certified businesses not only enhance their reputation but also contribute to a healthier environment and community. The program provides valuable resources, tools, and guidance to help businesses on their sustainability journey, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility throughout California. Currently 34 LMU office and departments became Green Business/Office certified:  

LMU Green Certified Offices

  • Academy for Catholic Thought and Imagination 
  • Burns Recreation Center
  • Cafeteria 
  • Center for Equity for English Learners 
  • Center for Reconciliation and Justice 
  • Center for Service and Action 
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry 
  • Chicano/a Studies 
  • Children's Center 
  • Dean of Students Office 
  • Department of Aerospace Studies 
  • Department of Asian and Asian American Studies 
  • Department of Specialized Programs and Professional Psychology 
  • Department of Student Health Services 
  • Disability Support Center 
  • Distribution Center 
  • Enrollment Management 
  • Extension
  • Facilities Management 
  • Follett Bookstore 
  • History Department 
  • Information Technology Services
  • LMU CARES
  • Parking and Transportation 
  • Public Safety 
  • Research and Assessments 
  • Sorority and Fraternity Life 
  • Student Employment Services 
  • Student Financial Services 
  • Student Housing Department 
  • Student Psychological Services 
  • Student Transitions and Success 
  • Undocumented Students Support Services and Agnacio Student Support Services
  • Women's and Gender Studies