Green Impact goes on growing in 2012/13
10 Dec 2012
With 42 teams now signed up for this session, the University's participation in the national environmental accreditation scheme has increased for the third year in a row.
Curious to see who is participating?
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Why should your department take part in Green Impact?
- Green Impact is a way to address the whole sustainability agenda;
- A bottom-up approach helps Enthusiasts to encourage colleagues to change working practices with practical actions;
- It's a chance to celebrate and share individual achievements;
- Green Impact is the start of a journey and nurtures departments through continuous development;
- You'll be recognised as part of the growing community of sustainable departments at The University of Manchester.
Why does the University take part in Green Impact?
- Contributes to the University’s carbon reduction target for 2020;
- Improve the built environment;
- Make financial savings through resource efficiency, and energy reduction;
- Support collaboration between departments across the School.
Thinking of joining?
- Come to our informal drop-in session on Monday 17 December (12-2pm) in 5.206, University Place
or - email luminita.tuchel@manchester.ac.uk
The deadline for signing up is 17 December 2012!