Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.
Despite some positive developments, a stronger commitment to partnership and cooperation is needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. That effort will require coherent policies, an enabling environment for sustainable development at all levels and by all actors and a reinvigorated Global Partnership for Sustainable Development.
Let’s make a sustainable planet: Marking a decade of inspiration, innovation and impact
The difference that makes the difference
LCF x ASOS visioning the circular economy
Meliora: A student international sustainability research symposium and journal series
Bring Your Own Bowl
Strategic partnerships embedding long term positive change
The Great Donate – Reducing waste and benefitting the community when students leave the campus Halls of Residence at the end of term
Our future with clean air: ClairCity citizen-led air pollution reduction in cities
On-line Certificate: Sustainable Development and the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act
BEST learning for next generation sustainability
Reusable Cup Race
UWE supporting Bristol’s One City Plan
Positive Impact Partners: Building capacity through partnerships
Turnaround - 360 degrees different
Professor Simon Kemp Professorial Fellow in Education for Sustainable Development
Paul Crossley Sustainability Projects Lead
Matthew Arnold (with SAS Energy) Energy Manager for Sussex Estates and Facilities LLP, in partnership with the University of Sussex
Dr Michelle Williams
Bernard Freeman
Indy Sira