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Celebrating Success Environment Awards Professor Tony Stevenson Deputy Vice-Chancellor 1 4 th June, 2015
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2 World Environment Day- 5th June
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3 Vision 2021 To Achieve- Financial and Environmental Sustainability Societal Challenges- Ageing; Sustainability; Social Renewal
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4 Ranked ‘First Class’ in the People and Planet University league; highest in the Russell Group and the region, 12 th overall. Scoring highly in Environmental Policy, Waste and Recycling, Carbon Reduction and Sustainable Food.
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5 Operational Environmental Sustainability The ESS Sustainability Team and a network of Environmental Co-ordinators work to reduce the environmental impacts of the University. Other achievements include: 3 rd consecutive year of dual accreditation- ISO14001 and EcoCampus Platinum. Shortlisted for Green Gown awards in Carbon Reduction and Social Responsibility categories. Recycling Rate >90% Go Smarter to Work Gold Award. Proportion of staff travelling to work by car reduced from 40% in 2004 to 16.5% in 2014. 52,000kWh generated from PV arrays at Devonshire Building, Armstrong Building and Biomedical Research Building. 13 University owned electric vehicles Secured EV taxi contract with Phoenix Taxis Undertaken 4 th year of Green Impact
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6 Environment Awards
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7 Best Environmental Initiative Shortlist: – Fossil Free Newcastle – Sustainable Building: Energy Conservation Using Passive Methods Study – Cavity Wall Insulation System for Uneven Cavity Walls Study – Smartfusion Project
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8 Sustainable Building: Energy Conservation Using Passive Methods Xinxin Liang, Yadong Wang PhD research case study Investigates the effect of construction methods and materials on energy demand and consumption Best Environmental Initiative- Highly Commended L-R Xinxin Liang, Yadong Wang
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9 Best Environmental Initiative- Winner Smartfusion- Consolidated Deliveries Project Managed and coordinated by NewRail. Evaluates the technical and logistical feasibility of introducing fully electric vehicles and the second generation of hybrid truck technology in the urban logistics environment. Newcastle based demonstration project centralises deliveries to an off campus location and implements last mile services using electric trucks- reducing vehicle congestion and CO 2 emissions on campus. L-R Clare Woronuik, Bruce Carnaby, Tom Zunder, Paulus Aditjandra
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10 Outstanding Research project Shortlist: COMPASS4D EdenDTC Iwokrama Lanbridge NUFeb
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11 Outstanding Research Project- Winner NUFEB Multidisciplinary project covering ecology, modelling, biology and engineering. Partnership with Northumbrian Water and Mott MacDonald. Research tests the idea that open engineered biological systems, such as water purification plants, operate on a series of universal principles that can be captured, coded and used in design. Research findings then applied to create more sustainable technologies to improve the environment, energy, materials and health. L-R Colin Price, Darren Wilkinson, Paulo Zuliani, Tom Curtis, Stephen McGough, Carolyn Wildsmith, Anil Wipat, Lynn Preston, JinJu Chen, Steve Rushton, Ben Bridgens, Russell Davenport, Dana Ofiteru
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12 Outstanding Estate Project- Highly Commended Sam Boot Contribution towards implementing energy and environment systems at Newcastle University whilst undertaking a student placement with the Sustainability Team.
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13 Outstanding Estate Project- Winner Direct Works- Lighting Replacement Projects Ongoing schemes to improve efficiency of fittings Replacement of inefficient internal and external fittings with LEDs has achieved savings of 50,000kWh and 23,000kg CO 2 e per annum
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14 Student Intern Awards Johanna Evans Stephanie Hoare Olivia Ward L-R Johanna Evans, Stephanie Hoare Olivia Ward
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15 Green Impact Bronze Awards- Winners Silver Birch (Grounds Team) Merz Court Rob Dixon
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16 Green Impact Gold Award- Winner Library Green Group Newcastle University Business School Richard Catherall Terri HennessyDeborah Anderson Sara Bird Jack Burns L-R Jiangnan Sun, Ellen Arkless
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17 Green Impact Working Towards Excellence IHS Ecoteam Lean Green Catering Machine L-R Karen Patterson, Denise Heighton, Gillian Pepper, Juliet Schick, Matthew Breckons Steven HoggMichelle MilliganMegan RobsonNikki Watkins
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18 Green Impact Platinum Award- Winner Newcastle University Business School L-R Jiangnan Sun, Ellen Arkless
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19 Green Impact Innovation Award- Winner Newcastle University Students’ Union Nunsmoor Allotment Guerrilla gardening at Stocksfield Primary School
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