We're proud to be one of the UK's most sustainable universities, but we can always do more.
Our research delivers greener sources of energy, food supply and construction, and our campuses use solar energy and have carbon neutral buildings. But we currently use a huge amount of plastic across our campuses. We know we can reduce this this significantly — and we need your help.
Not all plastics are ‘bad’. Plastics have been a fundamental part of advances in medicine, construction, technology, transport and much more. We're initially focusing on the way we use single-use plastics — coffee cups, bottled drinks and other everyday items that we use once and then throw away.
We bin more than 1 million disposable coffee cups and 1.1 million plastic drinks bottles a year across our UK campuses. By raising awareness and providing easy-access alternatives, we think we can make a big difference.
We're developing challenging institutional tasks and targets for reduction, but we can only achieve those with your support. Complete our survey to help us decide what we should focus on — and how you would help us to accomplish our goals. It takes less then six minutes, but will provide us with the feedback we need to define what we do next.
The first 30 people to complete the survey and leave their contact details will receive a University of Nottingham KeepCup to get them started. A further 20 respondents will be chosen at random to receive a KeepCup once the survey has closed on Friday 25 May.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Shearer West said:
“Our research has a well-deserved reputation for supporting a more sustainable planet in developing greener sources of energy, food supply and construction. It is only right that our investments and campus activity reflect this.
“We have recently committed to fossil fuel divestment within 12 months. Taking the next step in reducing single-use plastics on campus is an important part of our global outlook, ethical values and commitment to environmental sustainability. I invite our University community of staff and students to help us continue our drive to become ever more sustainable.”
Take the survey at www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/UoNplastic.
Posted on Wednesday 9th May 2018