Vice- Chancellor Professor Chris Brink is the FIRST in the UK to sign the Green Education Declaration

The Green League Report 2012, published by People and Planet, strives to find a route to achieve a sustainable higher education sector. Particular emphasis falls on the importance of Vice-Chancellors (VC’s) in driving forward sustainability initiatives within their institutions, and thus the sector.

People and Planet called on VC’s to renew their commitment to a greener higher education system by signing The Green Education Declaration, which:

  • Welcomes the introduction of sector-wide carbon reductions targets for the higher education sector
  • Reaffirms their commitment to achieving institutional carbon reduction targets and sector-wide targets of 43% by 2020
  • Commits to integrating education for sustainable development into the curriculum
  • Urges the government to work with the sector in developing a strong vision and strategy for a low-carbon sector
  • Calls for adequate resourcing to enable the sector’s transition to a sustainable, low-carbon future

The scheme has experienced early success, with Vice-Chancellor Professor Chris Brink being the first VC in the country to sign the declaration in June 2012. Further pioneers include University of West England and Cardiff Metropolitan University.

 Newcastle University also received a First Class Award from the People and Planet Green League (2012) which assesses the implementation and success of University environmental policies, carbon reduction schemes and ethical performance.

 

Newcastle University’s Environment and Spotlight Awards 2012

Celebrating success!
The third annual Environment Awards were the highlight of Newcastle University’s ‘Celebrating Success’ event on 31st May 2012. Held in the courtyard, guest, nominees and supporters were wined and dined with sustainable nibbles and offered an opportunity to mingle and share ideas.

Clare Rogers, Director of Estate Support Services, welcomed those in attendance and alongside Professor Chris Brink, Vice Chancellor, acknowledged and praised the efforts of the nominees and the wider university for their invaluable contribution towards reaching the University’s Sustainability targets. Professor Brink then presented prize winners with a leaf shaped award made from recycled glass

Newcastle University is steaming forward with a number of successes being highlighted, namely:

• Achieving a Gold Eco Campus Status (Platinum is on the way…)
• Winning a First Class Award from the People and Planet Green League
• The implementation of various, successful Biodiversity projects by Newcastle’s Sustainability Team
• Launch of the Commonwheels pay per/hr, on-campus, Peugot iOn car share

Awards were presented within the following categories:

Outstanding Individual Contribution– Mr David Walker, Estate Support Services.

David is in control of the Building Science Yard and is responsible for the recycling of old (and not so old) furniture, wooden pallets etc, he works tirelessly, and with enthusiasm, in all weathers, to ensure that we recycle as much as possible. He is also responsible for the operation of the Food Composter, and has worked hard to get it running efficiently and it is producing good quality compost that is so much in demand from local gardeners that he sometimes has to ration it.

Outstanding Group Contribution to reducing the University’s Environmental Impact – this was awarded to the NU Malaysia and IT staff. Dr Vanessa Hammond, Faculty of Medical Sciences Head of Administration received the award on behalf of the winners and John Hogan will be delivering to them in Malaysia later in the year.

In order to support ‘Earth Day’ which is observed on 22th April each year all over the world, the Library and IT Services team at Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed), led by Senior Library Manager, Levas Mejus, decided to hold an Earth Day Exhibition on the NUMed campus . The Library staff were responsible for searching and retrieving information from the internet for articles, facts and activities on Earth Day celebration to be display during the exhibition. IT staff were responsible for designing the poster and made some arrangements for the exhibition area.

On Monday, 23rd April 2012, NUMed staff and students were encouraged to dress in “GREEN” to show their support of the Earth Day Celebration. There were gifts for those who came to visit the exhibition. The gifts made from the recycle materials (DIY buttons and bookmarks) and buttons were the favourite gift on the day.

Best Environmental Initiative– “The Big Clear-Out Team” from Accommodation and Hospitality Services scooped this award.

The initiative was to increase awareness in the importance of recycling with International postgraduate Students living in Leazes Terrace and to assist the site in reducing the amount of waste sent to landfill in the weekly collections. This has resulted in a 100% increase in mixed recycling on a weekly basis and a reduction of 3 landfill lifts per week. They are keen to promote the importance of the recycling and are always keen to come forward with new ideas.

Green Impact Team Awards – certificates and pot plants were presented to the following teams, who strive to improve the sustainability within their precincts by working through an online workbook to gain award levels for various areas of sustainability (Bronze, Silver, Gold).

• The Estate Support Service Mean Green Impact Machine
• Teamo Verda from the School of Modern Languages
• The Library Green Group
• The Wombles, Leazes Terrace
• King’s Gate Ecoteam
• Merz Court
• ‘The Precinct’ from the School of Geography, Politics & Sociology, Institute of Health & Society Ecoteam and Devonshire Building Ecoteam

And last, but not least… Student Intern Awards were received by Hannah Howarth, Hannah Wright, Jennifer Lowery, Jonathan Kidd and Lisa Crossey.

Student Interns work alongside Newcastle Univerisity’s Sustainability Team and work on a variety of projects including: monitoring and checking environmental procedures, creating an easily accessible Environmental Policy document, developing communication materials for recycling campaigns, improving the team’s social media presence and assisting with development of a paper reduction campaign.

After a wonderful ceremony, enjoyed by all, the fourth annual Environment Awards (2013) promises to be an event to look forward to.

Environment Awards!

Nominations are open for the Environment Awards 2012 – deadline 11th May

The annual Environment Awards celebrate the contributions that staff and students make to environmental sustainability across the campus.  Whether it’s someone advising us about recycling, reminding us to turn off the light or general championing of green issues; we want to hear from you!  We encourage members of staff to submit nominations for individuals, groups or initiatives, details can be found here (http://forms.ncl.ac.uk/view.php?id=3084). The winners will be presented by the Vice-Chancellor at the Celebrating Success event on 31st May.

 

ESS Charity Bake-off

Newcastle University Estate Support Service raised a total of 120 quid (with the help of INTO and lots of support from our friends at the Devonshire Building) for charity Guy’s Trust who are raising money to build a schoold in Nepal! Well done all who baked and donated!

The Food Co-op is back!

Initially launched from a garage at the beginning of this year, the Food Co-op has now changed its location to a better, hipper, cleaner and safer one: your Student Union!

The big relaunch takes place tomorrow 12-4 pm.

Come along, meet new people and learn all about ethical eating and food co-ops.

The food co-op is an initiative by the People and Planet Student Society. For more information contact Harley Wright (h.g.j.wright@ncl.ac.uk)

 

 

A Bug’s Life – Greetings from the Litter Bug

If you entered the Robinson Library over the last couple of days and walked past the Student Text Collection you may have been surprised by the sight of an oversize bug goggling at you from yellow pupils within green eyeballs. Or perhaps it was its snarling grim face that caught your attention?The metaphor may be perfect: The frightening picture of… the ‘Litter Bug’! Mainly litter has been used to create the bug.

A class of sixteen of Year 7 from Longbenton Community College let off its creative steam and turned litter from their school into art. They worked with Sara from Special Collections and Richard & Linda from the Green Group as part of the Special Collections Outreach scheme to local schools.

Litter Bug

Sara, Linda and Richard with the Litter Bug

Over two days the young “artists” planned and constructed two sculptures in total for their own school and the Robinson Library. The construction was limited to the final day, giving them only four hours to craft the sculptures from scratch, using recyclable litter from the library as well as materials from the House of Objects (HOO) at the Rising Sun Country Park.

The kids were amazed and surprised by how much litter currently comes together every day at their school (20 bags). In addition GBP 76,000 are annually spent on electricity. The “Litter Bug”-project sets a signal to decrease these numbers; and aimed at creating more eco-awareness among the youngsters.

Perhaps successfully: “The school could turn the projectors off after they’ve been used and install more recycling bins”, Georgia (11) suggested.

Climate Week enters its second round

After its success last year, Britain’s biggest climate change campaign, “Climate Week”, enters its second round on Monday, 12th March 2012.

Climate Week offers the opportunity to show how we can combat climate change. It gets organisations, groups and individuals on board to create a more sustainable, greener future with plenty of events and actions going on throughout the UK.

Of course, the Newcastle Sustainability Team will be there, too!

To celebrate we are hosting a special event 12.00- 2.00 pm on Tuesday 13th March for all Newcastle University staff and postgraduate students. The event will be held in Devonshire Building, and gives the opportunity to find out more about what the University is doing to reduce its environmental impact, as well as what everyone can do in their own home.

The focus is not just the usual ‘we want to cut 10 % emissions by turning off the lights’ philosophy, but goes one step further by being a week where everyone is encouraged to help in a creative and fun way.

Sign up for an exclusive talk by Robyn Bradley from the Energy Saving Trust about how to save energy at home!
>>> Numbers are limited!! Please sign up and let us know which time slot you would like to attend. (Contact Hannah to get your sign up form: hannah.munro@ncl.ac.uk)

There is plenty of other stuff going on. So why not take a break from the office or your books and get involved with Climate Week!

Find out more about the UK’s biggest climate change campaign >> http://www.climateweek.com/

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Sustainability Team

Fairtrade Fortnight 27th Feb-11 Mar

Fairtrade Fortnight

Fairtrade fortnight 2012 runs from the 27th February to the 11th March where the theme is to take a step for Fairtrade. Steps can be as simple as trying a new faritrade product, or as big and bold as launching a campaign to get your whole town to go Fairtrade. Every step counts, as they lead to life changing projects in developing countries.

The campaign is aiming to acheive 1.5 million steps by the end of 2012, one step for every farmer and worker in the Fairtrade system. Get involved and register whatever step you can take online at http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/step

To help you achieve one of your steps Accomodation and Hospitality services are participating in Fairtrade fortnight by offering various Fairtrade treats at catering outlets on campus, including chocolate orange bread and butter pudding at the Courtyard and homemade banana bread at the Bistro. To find out more about the tasty treats on offer and various events through the fortnight take a look at the Catering webpages.