Education proving it is key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in UK and Ireland

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EAUC Embargoed Press Release EMBARGOED until 00.01 Wednesday, 05 July 2017 Education proving it is key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in UK and Ireland This year s UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards finalists are proving post-16 education is at the forefront of the effort to deliver solutions to the most pressing global challenges of our time. Having been a leading participant in the United Nations negotiations to develop 17 Global Goals for Sustainable Development the UK and Ireland must fulfil its commitment to deliver the Goals. For this to happen, it is clear from the hundreds of applicants to the Green Gown Awards that the Government must invest more in the solutions being developed in our Higher and Further Education institutes. They are leading the way as agents of change within our communities at home and abroad. After a tough judging session, the applicants have been whittled down to 113 finalists across 15 categories. These projects range from electric pool cars to music albums dedicated to climate change. They include ambitious zero carbon targets, pioneering new ways to create heat sources from waste and the largest Passivhaus building in the UK. The finalists represent nearly 1.5 million students and just under a quarter of a million members of staff leading the way with their commitment to the global Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs). Some are ensuring sustainability is at the heart and stomach of their kitchens. Others have looked at the journey fashion products take from raw materials to final garment; worked internationally making sustainable differences in sanitation; and enabled students to learn about biodiversity by anthropomorphising animals on social media. The variation and creativity is heartening and reflective of sustainability forcing its way up the list of global priorities. This year, applicants were tasked with outlining how their sustainability projects incorporated the global SDGs for the first time. All applicants listed at least one SDG they were delivering. Two thirds (66%) of this year s finalists - making it the most popular - listed sustainable cities and communities as an SDG they are delivering. Meanwhile just under half (46%) are working towards responsible consumption and production and one in two put forward projects that improved quality education. There are also some surprising development goals being tackled in tertiary education, with 37% stating they are delivering against the climate action SDG and one in four delivering industry, innovation and infrastructure. Between the finalists, the projects touch on every department and permeate across the whole curriculum. They are conducted by students, staff, academics, external stakeholders and can be found all across the UK and Ireland. These initiatives are a shining example of the power post-16 education possesses and the seriousness with which it takes its responsibility in creating a better world and a new generation of leaders. Iain Patton, Chief Executive at the EAUC, said: With the EAUC s new strategy to reposition and align sustainability around key institutional priorities and challenges, this year s Green Gown Award applications reflect the potential of sustainability to solve the sectors most critical

problems. Every day, tireless environmental and sustainability leaders across the UK and Ireland are driving change and making sustainability just good business. The Green Gown Awards exist to give them the recognition and platform they need to do even more. Winners are announced on 15 November 2017 at The Monastery, Manchester. Finalists include: Green Gown Awards 2017 - Finalists Best Newcomer Borders College - Flushed with success! A UK first in sustainable energy from waste water MidKent College - We can see the wood from the trees! Northumbria University - Improving sustainability together our success story (so far ) Southampton Solent University - Environmental and sustainability strategy Waste improvement project Carbon Reduction Category Supporter: The Energy Consortium Goldsmiths, University of London - The Energy Detectives investigating and solving energy waste across campus Newcastle University - Newcastle University s car(bon) reduction Northumbria University - From carbon ambitions to carbon success The College of West Anglia - Greening West Anglia The London School of Economics and Political Science - Achieving carbon reductions above and beyond the basics! The University of Nottingham - Medical School carbon reduction strategies University of Chester - Lights, solar, action! University of Reading - Smashing 35 Community # Anglia Ruskin University - Sustainable Sainji: A community focused learning partnership Ayrshire College - The Older Adult Group Coventry University, The University of Warwick and Coventry City Council - Green Week takes Coventry by storm (or soup) Durham University - Green Move Out Durham University - Van Mildert College Outreach Sheffield Hallam University - Snug not smug Students Union at Bournemouth University - Down by the river- BU students connecting the local community to wildlife University of Bradford Union of Students - Choices 4 all: Get out be active University of Brighton - Community21 Embedding the University of Brighton School of Architecture and Design into a local and international sustainable development network University of the West of England, Bristol - Hands on Bristol - Live architecture lab Continuous Improvement: Institutional Change # Category Supporter: Scottish Funding Council Aston University - Embedding sustainability at Aston University Canterbury Christ Church University - Building a sustainable future: From start to beginning Goldsmiths, University of London - Continually greening Goldsmiths London Metropolitan University - Going above and beyond!

University of Edinburgh - Zero by 2040 The University of Edinburgh s climate strategy University of Leicester - Leicester: Talkin bout our evolution Employability* Leeds Trinity University - Industry-relevant work experience for every student at Leeds Trinity University Nottingham Trent University - Future-proof your career Perth College UHI - Don t waste your e-waste Queen Mary University of London - Green Mary careers week Queen s University Belfast - Queen s University Belfast s Environmental Leadership Programme University of Exeter- Dip, Dabble, Dive and Thrive integrating sustainability in the extra-curriculum University of the Arts London, London College of Fashion - Balancing the books: Creating a model of responsible fashion business education University of Wales Trinity Saint David - Inspiring the future generation - INSPIRE student internships Enterprise* Cardiff University - Realising your business potential City College Peterborough - CommUNITY meet and eat Imperial College London - Kenya Jiko Stove London Metropolitan University - The Big Idea Challenge Manchester Metropolitan University - MetMUnch SHRUB Co-op Edinburgh and The University of Edinburgh - Edinburgh s Swap and Reuse Hub (SHRUB) Co-operative The University of Nottingham - Enactus Nottingham Creating business, transforming lives The University of Warwick - Project Baala: A real solution not insanitary - Student led social impact University of the Arts London, London College of Fashion - Blockchain in fashion University of the West of England, Bristol - Team entrepreneurship Students building sustainable businesses University of Worcester - Green now white bags: Five years skilling students a University/City recycling collaboration Facilities and Services Loughborough University - Maintaining the green. Living the sporting dream Middlesex University - MDX freewheelers Middlesex University - MDX goes green Sheffield Hallam University - Closing the waste loop Sheffield Hallam University - Driving towards a sustainable fleet Sheffield Hallam University - Greening our printing The University of Birmingham and UniGreenScheme - University of Birmingham trials UniGreenSchemes resale service and in one year diverts 27,500kg into reuse and saves 45,000 University of Cumbria - University of Cumbria utilise AquaFund to smash sustainability goals for water, CO2 emissions and costs University of Gloucestershire - Power of the purse: Responsible procurement that reaches our people, projects and partners University of the West of England, Bristol - Together in electric dreams

Food and Drink Category Supporter: TUCO Loughborough University - Ditching the disposable for...the Loughborough Cup Another inspiring winner! The University of Nottingham - Enactus Nottingham - Foodprint The University of Winchester - The big Winchester coffee cup innovation of 2016/17: From 3 to 33 in 100 University of Cambridge - Making the right choice easy - Tasty food with a lower environmental impact University of Chester - Just the VEGANning University of the West of England, Bristol and The Students Union at UWE - Project Fairtrade - Making a world of difference at UWE Bristol Learning and Skills Bournemouth University - Greening the screen; facing the challenge of embedding education for sustainable development into higher education media production courses Nottingham Trent University - Challenge days for challenging times The University of Manchester - Whole institution sustainability engagement through innovative learning programmes University of Edinburgh - Vets go green! University of Gloucestershire - Lighting the way for sustainability: Educating the educators of Europe as beacons of change Research and Development Category Supporter: SALIX Student Zainab Bibi - University of Bristol Thomas Fudge - Brunel University Emily Haggett - University of Southampton Jessica Klaver - University College Dublin Laura J Salisbury - University of the Arts London, London College of Fashion Gemma Small - University of Salford Institution** Oxford Brookes University - The Green Guide to Specification An environmental profiling system for construction materials University of Salford - The Energy House University of the West of England, Bristol - International Water Security Network Student Engagement # Ayrshire College - Park Life Cranfield University - Bottom up, top down, meet with outstanding student engagement at Cranfield London Metropolitan University - You heard it through the green vine London South Bank University - Who cares about the Earth? Whole Earth brings a way to communicate sustainability through photography to our students! The University of Nottingham - When beasties go large: #beastsofuon University of London - Reduce the juice University of Winchester - This changes everything: 11 songs about climate change University of Worcester - Go Green Week: From campus to city - students lead the way

Sustainability Reporting Category Supporter: PwC UK City University of London Queen Mary University of London The London School of Economics and Political Science University of Cambridge University of Leeds University of Oxford University of the West of England, Bristol University of Worcester INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Leadership Award Category Supporter: Interface Angus Allan - South Lanarkshire College Dr David Duncan - University of Glasgow Chris Jagger - The University of Nottingham Professor John O Halloran - University College Cork Professor Eunice Simmons - Nottingham Trent University Professor Christine Willmore - University of Bristol Sustainability Champion Award Student Navdeep Dhuti - London South Bank University Thomas Haines - The Students Union at UWE Indy Sira - The University of Warwick Staff Paul Dingley - The Students Union at UWE Bernard Freeman - King s College London Dr Sarah Gretton - University of Leicester Anne Perkins - Aston University Shaunagh Smith - University of Chester Dr Michelle Williams - University of Gloucestershire Sustainability Professional Award Category Supporter: EAUC Matthew Arnold - University of Sussex Paul Crossley - London South Bank University Dr Georgina Gough - University of the West of England, Bristol Professor Simon Kemp - University of Southampton Tom Parkes - University of Brighton FOOTNOTE: ** revised for 2017 # Included in the International Green Gown Awards ENDS

Notes to Editor About the Green Gown Awards Established in 2004, the Green Gown Awards recognise the exceptional sustainability initiatives being undertaken by universities and colleges across the UK and Ireland. With sustainability moving up the agenda, the Awards have become established as the most prestigious recognition of best practice within the further and higher education sector. The Green Gown Awards are administered by the Environmental Association for Universities and Colleges (EAUC) and are governed by a cross agency steering group. For more information visit www.greengownawards.org and follow us on Twitter @greengowns. About EAUC The EAUC represents institutions with over 2 million students and nearly 400,000 staff with a spending budget of over 25 billion. We exist to lead and empower the post-16 education sector to make sustainability 'just good business'. For more information, visit www.eauc.org.uk or follow us on Twitter @TheEAUC Media Contact Media and Campaigns Officer - Rosie Saban rsaban@eauc.org.uk - 01242 714321