Sustainable living should be practical for busy students. At State on Campus Bloomington in Bloomington, Indiana, residents live in a community that operates with less waste, lower energy usage, and a smaller carbon footprint. For those exploring apartments near Indiana University, built-in efficiency features make responsible living easier.
How Is State on Campus Bloomington Sustainable?
The community integrates energy- and water-saving systems throughout the property.
Sustainability features include:
- ENERGY STAR® appliances and lighting fixtures
- Energy-efficient windows
- High-efficiency, low-flow plumbing fixtures
- LED lighting
These elements work together to reduce overall energy consumption and conserve resources without sacrificing comfort.
ENERGY STAR appliances are built to use less electricity while maintaining performance. LED lighting lasts longer and uses significantly less energy than traditional bulbs, helping reduce waste and energy demand across the community.
Energy-efficient windows help regulate indoor temperatures during Bloomington’s warm summers and cold winters, improving comfort while reducing strain on heating and cooling systems.
High-efficiency, low-flow fixtures help conserve water in kitchens and bathrooms, encouraging more responsible daily use.
If searching for IU student apartments that combine efficiency, modern systems, and a prime location, explore State on Campus Bloomington. Schedule a tour to learn more.



