SDG12: Responsible Consumption and Production
The University is committed to promoting and delivering more responsible consumption and production patterns through its operations and supply chains, through sustainable management practices and efficient use of natural resources.
Waste and Resource Management
Responsible waste disposal is a priority at the university, ensuring that we protect our land by ensuring we have enough external bins in the right places for food, mixed recycling, general waste, dog waste and coffee cups. Our Waste disposal policies are central to demonstrating the way in which we manage all types of waste produced by the university directly or indirectly. This includes the disposal of Hazardous and Offensive materials as well as how we minimise the use of plastic and single use items on site.
Working closely with our waste contractor the University tracks waste generated across its estate, covering all waste streams created, the locations, recycling rates and residual waste sent for energy recovery. Our goals are to increase waste segregation and improve our recycling rates from 70% to 80% by 2030, through the elimination of single use plastics and to minimise consumable items.
Various initiatives take place across the university driving awareness of correct waste disposal practices including the use of an Student Environmental Scorecard for students residing in halls to monitor and encourage student engagement with recycling. Future goals are to work closely with our supply chains to avoid waste being created in the first-instance.
As part of the university’s commitment to improving recycling rates and resource management, in 2019 the Up For The Cup, cup recycling project launched. This is a socially impactful project, funded by the Hubbub Cup Fund to support engagement, awareness raising, marketing, infrastructure and collection across partners covering major employers within the town centre and the major transport hub providing a through geographic coverage of Northampton. Since the launch in 2019 the university along with partners from Grosvenor Shopping Northampton, Northampton Train Station and Delapre Abbey captured and recycled approximately 98,953 cups.
The University’s 2nd Year Advertising & Digital Marketing BA (Hons) students played an integral role in the campaigns delivery. The students were tasked with the responsibility to devise a year-long marketing campaign to support the successful delivery of the campaign and raise awareness of the need to recycle paper cups across Northampton. In recognition of the role the students played in the success of the project was a Green Gown Finalist 2021 in the Student Engagement category.
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