Anglia Ruskin University continues to cut the carbon
Press release issued: 17 July 2008
The Green League 2008 is a ranking for universities that have made a remarkable improvement in environmental management and performance in the UK's Higher Education sector over the past year.
Gloucestershire, Plymouth and University of the West of England top the league with Anglia Ruskin University following just one place behind.
The change in the sector has been driven by thousands of students who have been campaigning for greener campuses. The Green League 2007 brought sustainability to the forefront of Vice Chancellor's minds and, one year later, the 2008 Green League is a clear indicator that there have been tangible changes. People & Planet call upon universities to improve their accuracy, transparency and reliability of monitoring and build upon this initial shift to drive up environmental standards.
"The dramatic improvements in the league after only one year should be celebrated. With many UK universities leading the research on the environmental threats facing our planet, it's common sense that they also lead in environmental performance. These advances are a welcome response to the urgency of tackling the threats to people and nature."
Published in Times Higher Education and sponsored by WWF, People & Planet's Green League 2008 ranks all British universities - awarding them a First, 2:1, 2:2, Third, or Fail - based on nine environmental criteria, both policy and performance related. It incorporates data obtained through the freedom of information act, including the percentage of waste recycled and CO2 emissions for each individual institution.
In addition to highlighting the performance of individual universities, the Green League provides an overview of the Higher Education sector and exposes the need for a comprehensive carbon reduction strategy to drive down carbon emissions year-on-year. People & Planet are calling for leadership and drive from the government combined with full support from all sector stakeholders.
People & Planet would like to see the HE sector act as a role model for the public sector - providing evidence that a transformation to a low carbon economy is a realistic ambition.
"We are delighted to note that we have not only sustained but beaten our previous year's green ranking, as we fully understand that it is our responsibility to be actively engaged in minimising the impact we have on our environment.
"We welcome our move within the top 10 ranking and eagerly await the results of next years listing to see if we can move up still further."
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