Loyola Degree College, Pulivendla, is committed to providing a clean, safe, and sustainable campus environment for all students, staff, and visitors. In line with regulatory standards and modern infrastructure requirements, the college has developed well-designed sanitary, drinking water, and waste management facilities throughout the campus.
Student Facilities:
- Newly established tile-finished washrooms for both girls and boys, located in common areas, academic buildings, and the library.
- Boys have access to a multipurpose hall for lunch along with associated hygienic wash facilities.
- Girls have two resting rooms (in the Degree Block and Inigo Block) with adjoining sanitary facilities for comfort and privacy.
- Drinking water stations are conveniently located adjacent to the Silver Jubilee Block and Xavier’s Block, providing safe and accessible hydration.
Staff Facilities:
- Separate washrooms in each building ensure privacy, hygiene, and convenience for faculty and staff.
Waste Management:
- The college maintains a segregated waste collection system with three types of dustbins for plastic, wet waste, and paper waste, promoting environmental responsibility and sustainability across the campus.
Vision:
To provide a clean, safe, and sustainable campus that ensures the health, comfort, and well-being of all members while fostering environmental responsibility.
Mission:
- To maintain high standards of cleanliness and hygiene in washrooms, drinking water stations, and common areas.
- To provide sufficient and accessible sanitary facilities for students, staff, and visitors.
- To ensure privacy, comfort, and safety in all hygiene-related infrastructure.
- To implement effective waste segregation and management practices for sustainability.
- To create a culture of cleanliness, health awareness, and environmental responsibility, aligned with Jesuit values.
Taglines:
- “Clean Campus, Healthy Minds, Sustainable Future.”
- “Hygiene, Health, and Holistic Growth.”
- “Wellness and Sustainability in Every Corner.”
- “Caring for You, Caring for Our Planet.”