Sustainability is key to institutional success over the long-term.
As the business sector has shown, sustainability provides exciting opportunities for value creation and risk mitigation.
These opportunities are becoming increasingly apparent to higher education institutions, as universities look for ways to increase financial resilience in a changing global market and policy landscape.
Now, more than ever, with adoption of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (6), universities that embrace sustainability can reap the benefits of balancing their financial health with wider social and environmental interests.
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Outstanding progress in reducing staff single person car commuter journeys from 40% to 16.5% has been achieved at Newcastle through consistent university wide effort over a decade
As a result of the recent changes that HMRC have made to the Cycle to Work Scheme Caroline Radnor, EAUC Transport Planning Network Chair, is working with the EAUC to...
This presentation, taking the HullUTravel project as a case study, is from the 2014 Annual Conference and gives ideas, information on funding opportunities and examples of...
NUS has a history of commercial activity to lead market change. They founded the first student travel company (NUS Travel) to help students travel, the first student insurer...
Lower mileage; lower carbon; lower costs The University of Cumbria has reduced its reliance on travel and vehicles through an extensive change programme. This has involved...
It is the ‘business’ of a university to offer learning opportunities which will equip students for their future lives and careers. In order to do this,...
This session will explore the recipe for successful implementation of sustainable practices in teaching laboratories.
Cycle Solutions were recently selected to implement a Cycle to Work Scheme to support the universities Travel Plan, part of an initiative by the organisation to improve...
Ulrich Pohanka, Keele University Ulrich set up the Keele Food Co-op during his time at Keele, providing the campus with more than 6 tonnes of organic produce over two...
The BSRIA Market Intelligence Team has published a news report on the future market for data centre cooling. The report contains some interesting information on future cooling...
This UCU energy inspection checklist is compiled from a combination of Carbon Trust and Prospect checklists and is designed to assess the energy use in your building via an...
The University of Dundee is fast earning itself a name for sustainable transport, operating what we believe is the largest electric vehicle (EV) fleet within the Scottish Higher...
For the first time ever and with all due thanks to our partners - Greenstone Carbon Management and SITA UK - we are proud to be able to report on the carbon footprint of the...
Newcastle University’s car(bon) reduction
It’s simple reducing the amount of food your business throws away can boost your bottom line.
A link to purchase the BS8903 guide which helps implement sustainable procurement processes across all supply chains.
A link to find the full details of the EU single market, public procurement guidance.
It’s a week dedicated to encouraging people to get involved in re-use activity of all shapes and sizes. It could be swapping, sharing, repairing, upcycling or buying...
Formalising coordination and recognition of Living Labs through shared responsibility and development of a Living Lab toolkit What advice would you give an institution staff...
12:30pm – 2pm (Hawai’i Standard Time, HST) which is 11.30pm on Thursday 22 April 2021 BST. To celebrate the 51st Earth Day and to support this year’s...