Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation.
Despite steady improvements in manufacturing output and employment, renewed investment will be needed in the least developed countries to build needed infrastructure and ensure the doubling of industry’s share of GDP in those countries by 2030.
This is the fourth Sustainability Report, looking at what sustainability means to Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)
Who cares about the Earth? Whole Earth brings a way to communicate sustainability through photography to our students!
You heard it through the green vine
The Energy House
Gemma Small
Greening the screen; facing the challenge of embedding education for sustainable development into higher education media production courses
The big Winchester coffee cup innovation of 2016/17: From 3 to 33 in 100
Ditching the disposable for...The Loughborough Cup… Another inspiring winner!
UWE Bristol – Together in electric dreams
University of Cumbria utilise AquaFund to smash sustainability goals for water, CO2 emissions and costs
University of Birmingham trials Unigreen Schemes resale service and in one year diverts 27,500kg into reuse and saves £45,000
Greening our printing
Maintaining the green. Living the sporting dream
Blockchain in fashion
Balancing the Books: Creating a model of responsible fashion business education
Dip, Dabble, Dive and Thrive – integrating sustainability in the extra-curriculum
Don’t waste your e-waste
Future-proof your career
Industry-relevant work experience for every student at Leeds Trinity University
Choices 4 all: Get out be active