Green Campus Revolution

Take climate action on campus and in your accommodation whilst at university.
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We're making university living more sustainable

Through the campaign, students are taking personal action on the climate crisis while at university. We think this is important because:

  1. Halls of residence are energy and water intensive buildings.
  2. Electricity, heat and water are one of the largest contributors to the climate crisis, with the majority of the UK’s energy coming from fossil fuels.
  3. Reducing our energy, waste and water consumption is a great way to reduce our negative environmental and social impact.
Group of students standing outside with canvas tote bags and smiling

Last year, we reached over 59,000 students, and saved the equivalent of 213 tonnes of carbon dioxide!

Universities and halls of residences have a responsibility to reduce carbon emissions, from sourcing renewable energy, to providing and managing waste facilities and so much more. As individuals, we can also change our behaviours and take actions, from volunteering and voting, to having climate conversations and reducing unnecessary energy use, we can contribute to a greener campus.

We can all do something about the climate crisis, our choices and individual actions can collectively help to influence systems change.