Greenlines: Issue 36

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Greenlines Issue number 36, August 2013

The sustainability newsletter for the University

Green Impact is back Green Impact is back and it is set to be bigger and better than last year!!! Last year 14 departments signed up to take part in the nationally recognised accreditation scheme. Originally developed by the NUS for Student Unions in 2008, Green Impact has made a big splash in universities, with over 50 taking part last year. Green Impact University of Cambridge 2013-2014 will launch on 10 September at the Environment and Energy Coordinator event. Get involved by registering a team online: www. greenimpact.org.uk/cambridge. Green Impact can nationally claim 20,000 actions a year that staff and student have taken to make their departments greener. The actions range from ensuring light switches are labelled and swapping disposable cups with reusable ones, to embedding environmental inductions into their workplaces. All of these actions work to push forward the sustainability movement from the grass roots level.

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Inside this issue: Green Impact Environment and Energy Coordinator Network Living Lab interns Scottish and Southern Electric win contract British Heart Foundation collection

The Environment and Energy Section will recruit volunteers from the large pool of students who are interested in the sustainability of the University, who then audit teams at the end of the process to ensure that everything is on course and give suggestions on how to improve. Students receive auditing training, accredited by the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA), and get professional experience conducting environmental audits on participating departments. Last year’s auditing was a great experience for both departments and auditors, with teams getting a chance to showcase their work to a very interested and impressed audience and auditors gaining valuable work experience. All

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survey respondant said they found the programme rewarding, with over 40% of people saying it was very rewarding. Professor Jeremy Sanders, Pro-ViceChancellor for Institutional Affairs, Chair of the Environmental Strategy Committee, endorsed the scheme saying: “I am grateful to all the staff and students who take part in Green Impact activities, because by doing so you set a good example to all of us, reminding us and challenging us to do better, and thereby directly working to reduce the environmental impact of the University of Cambridge.” This year we are opening Green Impact up so that Colleges can take part. Colleges face many of the same

Teams sign up to an online workbook which lists a number of criteria for improving the sustainability of a workplace, and cover all aspects of sustainability, from energy and waste to biodiversity. The Environment and Energy Section support the teams as they progress through the simple, clear and easy steps towards recognised awards and targets.

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