Green Impact
The School of Journalism, Media and Communication is proud to be part of the University's Green Impact effort. Read on to discover what we're doing and how you can make a difference too.
What is Green Impact?
Green Impact is a United Nations award-winning programme used by universities internationally, aiming to encourage sustainable and environmentally friendly practices. 91Ö±²¥ has been participating in Green Impact since 2009!
How does it work?
Green Impact teams are formed within departments and we are required to complete a series of essential actions to encourage sustainability. We also complete one or two big projects which we are rated on and at the end we get an award depending on how much we have achieved.
The Single-Use Plastic Audit
This year the School of Journalism, Media and Communication's big project for Green Impact will be an at-home Single-Use Plastic Audit. We will be asking people to tally over two days how much plastic gets binned and they will complete some questionnaires on their attitudes towards single-use plastics. We want to know if how much plastic people think they use lines up with the reality of what they actually use.
We’re hoping that this audit will raise awareness of how much plastic people throw away and encourage people to reduce this quantity. After the audit we’ll be sharing some resources on great alternatives to the single-use plastics many people feel they are reliant on.
Tips for living a more eco life
Reduce waste
There are lots of little things you can change to reduce how much waste you are producing. For example, recommends you consider switching from disposable paper towels to reusable cloth. You can even fashion them from any old clothes you no longer want – no need to buy anything new. Stopping yourself buying plastic bottles and instead carrying round a reusable bottle is another way to reduce your waste. You can find more tips on waste reduction .
Change energy supplier
suggests that one of the top things you can do for the planet is make sure the energy you are using is renewable. There are a few different energy suppliers out there who supply purely renewable energy and it’s not as expensive as you might think. There’s a comparison website available that makes the process much easier, .
Eat less meat
Animal agriculture is a big contributor to climate change, as supported by recent research from the. Therefore, reducing the amount of meat in your diet can lessen demand and have a positive impact on the environment. There are lots of great recipe websites and as going veggie and vegan becomes more popular there are lots of new companies providing tasty alternatives to meat in sustainable ways. Taking part in is a great way to get involved.