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Environmental Management
The university is a ISO 14001 accredited organisation, and as such requires that activities which may impact on the environment are identified, assessed, controlled and reviewed.
In order to meet this requirement, the faculty has developed the following tools:
| Code | Form description |
|---|---|
| G1 | Faculty environmental aspect risk management [PDF 55KB] |
| G2 | Faculty environmental aims [PDF 42KB] |
| G3 | Faculty Aspects Register [PDF 81KB]. A list which helps people to identify, classify and assess the impact and risk particular activities and products have on the environment (water, air, gas, soil, plant, animal, etc.) |
| G4 | Faculty best practice guidelines [PDF 55KB] |
| University Environmental Aspects Register [PDF 136KB] |
The University Sustainability Unit also runs programs to assist staff and students to maintain the university environmental management systems. These are:
Reducing our carbon footprint
The University is acting to reduce energy use by a variety of initiatives, environmentally friendly products which minimize negative impact onto the environment.
Sustainable campus
This program establishes environmentally friendly recycling, waste reduction, paper usage, water consumption, photocopying and printing processes.