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SDG Toolkit
Circular Procurement
Greening Universities Toolkit V2.0
PRME have created three resources, available to download The PRME Transformational Model Toolkit for writing 'Sharing Information on Progress' (SIP) reports PRME...
It’s simple – reducing the amount of food your business throws away can boost your bottom line.
Four institutions recently shared with AUDE how they have successfully utilised the tool and what positive impact it's having.
Oxford Brookes University Habitat Phase One Survey Toolkit.
This toolkit has been designed to help develop understanding and skills with regard to relational or systems thinking. It can be used as a professional development course for...
The Education for Sustainable Development Toolkit is based on the idea that communities and educational systems within communities need to dovetail their sustainability...
This toolkit will help you to reduce food waste, reduce your business costs and reduce your impact on the environment.
This toolkit provides information, guidance and templates to assist you with realising cost and material savings by improving the resource efficiency of your FM services
Since its launch in 2014 the Working on Waste campaign has engaged with nearly 2 million people nationwide, raising employee awareness of household food waste and sharing tips...
WRAP provides an online tool with advice and information for businesses in the hospitality and foodservice sectors, including actions and processes that can prevent food and...
A case study and materials from Stockton Riverside College from a project which aimed to engage learners in sustainable activities through developing an exciting Sustainability...
Presentations from day 1 of the 17th EAUC Annual Conference held at Nottingham Trent University. Speakers included Steve Marsden, Head of Sustainability, University Campus...
This project, delivered by University of Northampton, puts partnership working at the centre of sustainable development and recognises that universities need to demonstrate...
In the 2008/09 academic year NUS Services ran two technical projects designed to find out how the equipment found in most students' unions could be managed most efficiently