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The EcoCampus Award Scheme: Encouraging and Rewarding Universities for Moving Towards Environmental Sustainability Through Good Operational and Management Practice Sara Macey & Arnaud Lecourieux Nottingham Trent University

The EcoCampus Award Scheme: Encouraging and Rewarding Universities for Moving Towards Environmental Sustainability Through Good Operational and Management

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The EcoCampus Award Scheme:

Encouraging and Rewarding Universities for Moving Towards Environmental Sustainability Through Good Operational and Management Practice

Sara Macey & Arnaud Lecourieux Nottingham Trent University

Introduction

EcoCampus - Overview EcoCampus - Pilot progress Questions Why EcoCampus/EMS - strategic

drivers

EcoCampus Pilot Scheme

The EcoCampus scheme was launched on the 9th January 2006.

The 10 pilot institutions were announced on the 8th May 2006 these include:

Bath Spa UniversityLondon School of EconomicsNottingham Trent University (NTU)Oxford Brookes UniversityUniversity of BradfordUniversity of BristolUniversity of DerbyUniversity of HertfordshireUniversity of Kent University of Worcester.

The first of 9 EcoCampus workshops (to date) took place at NTU on the 18th October 2006.

EcoCampus Overview

EcoCampus is a national environmental management system (EMS) development programme and award scheme for the higher and further education sector (HEFCE funded institutions).

EcoCampus has been designed and developed by the HE sector for the HE sector.

EcoCampus helps improve institutions environmental performance in ‘bite sized chunks’, using a phased and modular approach.

EcoCampus Overview

EcoCampus enables universities and higher education colleges to be recognised for addressing key issues of environmental sustainability through the schemes four awards.

EcoCampus Platinum Award (highest) is equivalent to the international standard ISO14001.

EcoCampus will ultimately benchmark the sector by rewarding environmental improvement, linking to indices such as the BITC and People and Planets Times Higher Green League.

Structure of the Scheme

Structure of the Scheme

Structure of the Scheme

Structure of the Scheme

EcoCampus Modules

Building on Institutions’ Best Practice

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Pilot institutions' areas of Best Practice built upon by EcoCampus

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Support Materials

EcoCampus Toolkit Software

e - Training Material

EcoCampus Handbook

EcoCampusForum

Case Studies

ProjectManagement

EcoCampus

Mailings & Significant Events

Contacts

Document Control

Significance calculator

Awards

Review Software

Pilot Institutions’ Achievements

All 10 pilot institutions have undertaken a thorough environmental review.

All 10 pilot institutions have started to identify their environmental aspects and associated impacts.

90% have written a formal Environmental Policy.

Most pilot institutions are developing environmental objectives and setting targets for improvement.

30% are now starting to make progress on the Operating phase of the scheme.

EcoCampus Awards

60%

40%

Have their BronzeEcoCampus Award

Will be awarded inSpring 2008

30% of the pilot institutions are ready to be audited for the Silver phase of the scheme.

Comments from Pilot Universities

“To consolidate what we are already doing and identify areas for improvement. To hopefully create a specific EMS for the University of Derby that is audited and accredited” University of Derby.

“To gain the framework to help a small but rapidly growing university to become recognisably Green. This will help this ‘new’ university compete in the marketplace” University of Worcester.

“To assist in achieving the objective of ISO14001 certification and to develop environmental awareness and actions across the institution” Bath Spa University.

Beyond the Pilot Scheme

We are expecting interest for a new cohort of institutions - commencing Autumn 2008.

Visit our stand at the conference

For more information, please visit our website at:

www.ecocampus.co.uk

How EcoCampus can help Institutions

Overcome barriers to the implementation of an Environmental Management System

Good corporate image giving competitive advantage.

Save costs in major areas such as energy use.

Address sustainable development and climate change.

Part of good ‘corporate’ governance.

Manage the risks.

Comply with legal & other requirements.

Strategic Drivers

Any questions??Thank you for your time