In early 2020 the Climate Emergency Steering Group was established at the University to respond to the Climate Emergency. Attended by the Students’ Union, researchers in climate change plus representatives from support services including Estates and Facilities Management and chaired by Professor Tim Thornton, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, the steering group collaborated to produce the Carbon Neutral Strategy: A Ten Point Plan for the Planet.
Adopted by the University Council in November 2020, the plan reflects the University’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality across all areas of the University. It aims to address the breadth of sustainable development whilst establishing new net zero targets for Huddersfield. As part of this plan, the University of Huddersfield will achieve net zero carbon emissions for scope 1 and scope 2 by 2030, and for scope 3 by 2045.
These commitments build on the University’s long-standing dedication to sustainability and environmental improvement; great work has already been carried out ensuring that the University met and exceeded its carbon reduction targets for scope 1 and 2 in 2020. Please note the plan is currently under review and the updated version will be published soon. The details of the plan can be viewed below.
Approved 25 November 2020 by University Council.
Scope 1: emissions from sources directly owned or controlled by the University
Scope 2: generated by use of energy bought from a utility provider
Scope 3: occurring from sources that the University does not own or control, for example covering emissions associated with business travel, procurement, waste, and water
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The University's plan to reduce Carbon, Energy and Water Cconsumption.
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Find out how the University is including the principles of Sustainable Development into its teaching and learning
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Find out how the sustainability agenda is governed at the University.
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The University's policies and strategies on environment and sustainability
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We are committed to creating sustainable buildings at the University.
The University is committed to delivering the UN Sustainable Development Goals
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Find out more about our efforts to reduce the amount of waste.