This provides college and university institutions with specific guidance on embedding sustainability using a whole-institution approach, with inspiring examples of good practice from others are already doing so.
The Guide offers a starting point and signposts the route to more information if wishing to delve deeper. It can also be used by those already on the sustainability journey, as a means to review your direction and destination.
Supporting the guide is the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Global Universities Partnership on Environment and Sustainability (GUPES).
The Guide is structured around the categories outlined in the Sustainability Leadership Scorecard:
Before reading each section, take a moment to pause and reflect on the following questions:
Then, reading the Guide in full, consider how to you'd implement your ideas - what would it take? Who else has done similarly, or made some progress here already?
Details of City College Plymouth's sustainability policy
Myerscough College present their 2014/15 Sustainability Report.
On Thursday 10th December 2015, the EAUC-Scotland Sustainable Construction and Education for Sustainable Development in Further Education Topic Support Networks met at South...
The collective voice of the world’s universities, colleges and students must be heard at COP21 when the United Nations Climate Change Conference takes place in Paris,...
Edinburgh College has built up two thriving community gardens at opposite ends of the city of Edinburgh, and is also in the process of developing four community orchards
South West Energy Centre (SWEC) is an award winning, unique facility providing advice, guidance and training to industry and consumers in all matters relating to the Low Carbon...
Sustainability is about making changes and inspiring a new approach to the way we live in the world, use its resources and interact with the rest of the ecosystem.
Edinburgh College is adopting a holistic approach to sustainability and carbon reduction. The college developed its first Carbon Management Plan in 2014
Saving the planet, saving cash, shrinking the College’s carbon footprint whilst, at the same time, stimulating staff and learners’ imagination in terms of...
The “Let’s Green SWC” initiative takes a holistic approach to sustainability across the institution by seeking to identify and address the impacts of...
Seen to be Green champions a Living Curriculum that is delivered in and beyond the classroom, using gallery and outdoor space and the café
In November 2014 Fife College opened its doors to the nation’s very first vented ‘green’ salon. A new and innovative approach to hairdressing, using all...
Energy efficiency and carbon saving advice for the further and higher education sector.
In this EAUC Member Spotlight, see how South Devon College has fully embraced the Sustainable and Renewable Energy agenda.
In this EAUC Member Spotlight, see how Blackpool and The Fylde College are actively engaging students on sustainability.
North Hertfordshire College approached d+b facades with regard to cladding an old 1960’s building. From the first contact to completion they worked with the...
The refurbishment of Nescot College included the addition of a dramatic raked gable end
This biomass project is the second ever cooperatively funded biomass project in the country, the first of this type in the education sector
This presentation was the Keynote for the Further Education Summit, part of the “Challenging Connections” EAUC Annual Conference 2015, presented by Leeds College of...
A list of benefits of an on-board computing system and how having the right information can improve recycling at your university or college.