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Environmental Sustainability Policy
Purpose:
UC’s commitment to sustainability is founded on the desire of our community – students, staff, and other stakeholders – to walk with a light touch; to preserve and nurture our environs; to leave our world in a better state than we found it. As an organisation focused on the future – teaching and research to improve the world – environmental sustainability is a natural concomitant to our commitment to provide a better future.
Sustainability is not just about helping to avert climate change, it’s about an overall commitment to stewardship of our world and its precious resources.
The University of Canberra is committed to supporting a sustainable and responsible future. This policy outlines the practices of the University and describes the framework to support sustainable outcomes and practices on University campuses. This policy is supported by the University Environmental Sustainability Strategy, which sets out targets and timeframes and is periodically updated.
Sustainability is not just about helping to avert climate change, it’s about an overall commitment to stewardship of our world and its precious resources.
The University of Canberra is committed to supporting a sustainable and responsible future. This policy outlines the practices of the University and describes the framework to support sustainable outcomes and practices on University campuses. This policy is supported by the University Environmental Sustainability Strategy, which sets out targets and timeframes and is periodically updated.
Scope:
This Policy establishes the University’s commitment to environmental sustainability and outlines the principles to guide the selection of particular actions and desired outcomes. These actions and outcomes are then described in the UC Environmental Sustainability Strategy, which is in place for designated periods of time aligned with Strategic Planning and reflects different emphases from time to time. This policy applies to the University Community.
Principles:
As a leader in our community, and as a signatory to the Talloires Declaration, the University of Canberra is committed to incorporating sustainability and environmental literacy in teaching, research, operations and outreach and to take real action towards a sustainable future that supports generations to come. Our vision is underpinned by six principles.
Sustainability Focus Areas
UC’s Sustainability Policy will be enacted through a series of Environmental Sustainability Strategies that reflect different focuses and emphases from time to time, and they will normally be aligned to the timeframe of the ºÚÁÏÍø Strategic Plan. The University will concentrate on four core focus areas of environmental sustainability:
- Learning for life
- Open and Consultative
- Shared responsibility
- Leadership and innovation
- Informed decision-making
- integrated into the University’s decision-making processes;
- considered in strategic and operational planning;
- informed through cost-benefit analysis;
- central to student experience, research, learning and teaching, and community engagement; and
- enabled through sustainable practices.
- Global and long-term commitment
Sustainability Focus Areas
UC’s Sustainability Policy will be enacted through a series of Environmental Sustainability Strategies that reflect different focuses and emphases from time to time, and they will normally be aligned to the timeframe of the ºÚÁÏÍø Strategic Plan. The University will concentrate on four core focus areas of environmental sustainability:
- Urban realm & built environment
- Sustainable design and development
- Sustainable water practices
- Sustainable energy practices
- Education and community engagement
- Biodiversity and natural landscapes
- Biodiversity conservation
- Education and community engagement
- Mobility and access
- Sustainable transport
- Community wellbeing
- Education and community engagement
- Resource conservation
- Sustainable waste management
- Sustainable food, goods and services
- Education and community engagement
Responsibilities:
Who | Responsibilities |
Students | Students are expected to uphold the vision of the Environmental Sustainability Policy and are responsible for conducting themselves in line with the policy |
Staff | Staff are expected to uphold the vision of the Environmental Sustainability Policy and are responsible for conducting themselves in line with the policy in respect to the Charter of Conduct and Value. |
Campus Estate | Campus Estate is responsible for the management, implementation, monitoring and tracking of the Environmental Sustainability Policy. |
Vice-Chancellor | The Vice-Chancellor is committed to the effective implementation of the Environmental Sustainability Policy. |
Planning and Development Committee | The Committee is responsible on the delegated authority of the Council for the monitoring of the associated policies and strategies of the Campus Master Plan. |
University Council | The University Council is responsible for the University’s strategic direction, including Key Performance Indicators and their annual assessment. |
Legislation:
- Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
- Energy Efficiency Opportunities Act 2003
- Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
- National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007
Supporting Information:
- University of Canberra Environmental Sustainability Strategy 2020 - 2022
- Talloires Declaration 1990
- 2020 Campus Master Plan
Definitions:
Terms | Definitions |
Biodiversity | The existence of a wide variety of organisms and the natural ecosystems of which they are a part. |
Environment | Components of the earth including land, air, water, the atmosphere, organic and inorganic matter, living organisms and any interacting natural ecosystems, as well as human made structures and areas. |
Environmental Sustainability | Meeting the needs of the present without compromising those of future generations by minimising the impact of current and future undertakings on the environment and sustaining natural resources and environmental quality. |
University Community | All University campus users engaged in University activities or activities reasonably considered related to the University in all University locations. |
University Campus Users | Any person engaged in an activity on the University campus or within University run or owned properties. |
Links:
Delegations of Authority Policy