UCLA earned an award for the sustainable design of its athletics facilities from the Los Angeles chapter of the US Green Building Council. USGBC LA gave UCLA the award because both the Wasserman Football Center and Mo Ostin Basketball Center had obtained Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Platinum certification, the highest rating awarded to green buildings. UCLA policy has required all new constructed buildings on campus to obtain LEED certification since 2006. The sustainable designs of the two training centers were part of University of California President Janet Napolitano’s initiative to establish the UC as the first research university to achieve carbon neutrality. The facilities are also part of the Sustainable LA Grand Challenge, a university wide initiative aimed at helping LA achieve 100 per cent sustainability in energy, water and biodiversity by 2050.
The UCLA Wasserman Football Center employs water-saving strategies, including efficient plumbing solutions and grey water management programs. This strategic planning achieved a 72 per cent reduction in the facility’s water use, saving the training center approximately 197,000 gallons in total, according to USGBC LA.