In recent years, the need to advance environmental sustainability in libraries has led to the growth of the green library concept. This paper explores how libraries can contribute to sustainability by examining green library concepts, key features, core elements, and practical implementation strategies. Using a review of existing literature, the paper highlights features such as eco-friendly building design, energy efficiency, good indoor environmental quality, and community education. Key elements include collaboration with stakeholders, use of sustainable building materials, maximizing natural light and ventilation, and adopting renewable energy sources. Implementation strategies discussed include sustainable construction and renovation, adoption of energy-saving technologies, waste management, water conservation, staff training, policy integration, and public awareness campaigns. While examples from other countries show that green libraries can succeed, progress in Nigeria remains slow due to limited funding, weak policies, and low environmental awareness. The paper concludes that green libraries can play a vital role in protecting the environment and promoting sustainability if supported by strong policy frameworks, adequate funding, and active community involvement.
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