Green Initiatives
A journey through our eco-sustainable campus
Siddaganga Institute of Technology is deeply committed to sustainable development and eco-conscious practices. With an emphasis on preserving the environment and instilling ecological awareness in students, SIT has implemented several green initiatives across campus.
SIT is committed to building a better, sustainable world through a range of impactful green initiatives.
Solar Power: SIT has implemented a rooftop solar power plant with a capacity of 360 KW. The plant is located on the roofs of several blocks within the campus and on top of residential quarters.
Research focus: SIT has a dedicated research area focussed on a solar thermal systems and their integration with other technologies, including nanotechnology.
Lush Green Campus
The campus is thoughtfully designed to promote a serene and eco-friendly environment. With abundant trees, landscaped gardens, and green zones across the premises, the lush surroundings not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also contribute to better air quality and a peaceful atmosphere for learning and innovation.







Sewage Treatment Plant
An on-campus Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) ensures that all wastewater is treated and recycled efficiently. This treated water is reused for gardening and non-potable applications, helping the institution conserve water and reduce environmental impact.
Rainwater Harvesting
To make the most of natural resources, the campus is equipped with rainwater harvesting systems.




Solar Power Generation
In a step toward renewable energy, SIT has implemented a rooftop solar power plant with a capacity of 360 KW. The plant is located on the roofs of several blocks within the campus and on top of residential quarters supporting the institute’s goal of achieving long-term energy sustainability.
Solid Waste Management
The institution follows an efficient solid waste management system that includes segregation at source, composting of organic waste, and safe disposal or recycling of non-biodegradable materials. This helps maintain a clean campus while encouraging responsible environmental practices among students and staff.
