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Sustainable Campus

Reducing the Impact of Our Operations

As a rapidly growing University with over 14,000 students and 1,500 staff, we know that our activities will have an impact on the environment. This is why we’re working to reduce the negative impact of our operations, whilst also finding opportunities to make a positive impact.

In 2019/20, the University was directly responsible for 5753 tonnes of carbon emissions, a 34% reduction from our baseline year of 2009/10. The most significant contributor to the University’s carbon footprint is the use of energy in our buildings. In 2019/20, this accounted for 48% of our total carbon emissions (CO2e).

Our Sustainability team, based in the Estates Department, is working hard to reduce energy consumption and utilise our estate as a resource to improve biodiversity and support environmental sustainability projects. This team supports the University to maintain the internationally recognised ISO14001 standard for Environmental Management, the ISO5001 standard for Energy Management, and the EcoCampus Platinum award.

Key Sustainability Achievements in 2021/22

Key achievements in 2021/22:

  • Approval of two new and ambitious carbon reduction targets: to reduce carbon emissions by 60 per cent by 2030 against a 2009/10 baseline and to achieve Net Zero carbon emissions by 2040.

  • Commissioned a Heat Decarbonisation Study for Riseholme.

  • Supported the development of specifications for Lawress Hall (energy strategy) and Barbican (sustainability specification), including ongoing development of a net zero plan for Lawress Hall.

  • Continued to develop the Environment and Energy Management System, with a combined surveillance audit.

  • Developed and achieved sign off for a new Parking Policy aiming to reduce single-occupancy car travel.

  • Explored energy saving Opportunities with Digital Services, culminating in appointment of external consultant to develop plan for data centres to be more energy efficient.

  • Achievement of the Hedgehog Friendly Campus Gold Award.

  • Development of waste management in the Minerva Building, with introduction of food waste collection and trial of new bins with the aim to roll out in other catering outlets.

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