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‘Green Campus’ in Ibn Haldun University

04.01.2021
‘Green Campus’ in Ibn Haldun University
Ibn Haldun University Complex was put into service with the principles of "green campus".

The official opening of Ibn Haldun University Complex, the foundation of which was laid on October 22, 2018, was held on Monday, October 19, 2020 with the participation of our President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. IHU has become a "campus university" with its modern faculty buildings and classrooms equipped with the latest technological facilities, congress and conference halls, comfortable dormitories, library, green areas and social facilities.

Green Area per Student= 65,000 Square Meters

In the Ibn Haldun University Complex, which was completed and put into service with the principles of "Green Campus", an orchard of 124 trees, bicycle paths and parking areas, and interior and exterior courtyards, which have an important place in Turkish-Islamic architecture, were also formed and qualified landscaping arrangements were made. The bicycle path extending from the dormitory area to the faculty area and circling around the faculty area is integrated with the bicycle path of Başakşehir Municipality, which has the longest bicycle path in Turkey, and there are currently 100 bicycle parks in the Complex.

The amount of green space per student in the Külliye, which has a total of 65,000 square meters of green space in its 1st stage, is 65 square meters, and our University has taken its place among the leading universities of our country in this field.

"Zero Waste" Management is Implemented Smoothly

"Zero Waste" management is also carried out smoothly at Ibn Haldun University Complex. In this context, there are 150 recycling waste sets in all buildings in the Complex, where waste batteries, glass waste, plastic waste, metal waste, paper waste and household waste are collected separately. In addition, the necessary procedures are meticulously carried out in 20 waste collection depots and 1 composting facility area.

Carbon Footprint to be Minimized

In our campus, where the irrigation needs of green areas are supplied from rain and underground irrigation reservoirs in the Complex, on-campus transportation is carried out entirely by bicycles, scooters and electric vehicles, aiming to minimize the carbon footprint.