THE University of Winchester has pledged
to reduce its carbon footprint.
It has joined a Carbon Trust programme
specially designed for universities which
aims to collectively reduce their carbon
footprint by 72,000 tonnes and energy costs
by £8.1m.
The university has joined 17 other universities
nationwide - including Southampton
University - to take part in the Carbon
Trust's Higher Education Carbon
Management Programme.
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Now the Carbon Trust is working with
the university to identify and implement
carbon saving opportunities
Tommy Geddes, pro vice-chancellor of
the University of Winchester said:
"Through working in close partnership
with the Carbon Trust we will establish an
energy strategy.
"We are looking forward to making a
major contribution to the city of
Winchester's campaign to cut its carbon
emissions and combat climate change."
"We are looking forward to making a major contribution to the city of Winchester's campaign to cut its carbon emissions and combat climate change."
We are now in a period of glow-ball cooling.
However all they are going to do it switch off their lights and equipment when not in use. Good practice anyway without the need to try and add another little logo to their website.
"We are looking forward to making a major contribution to the city of Winchester's campaign to cut its carbon emissions and combat climate change."
We are now in a period of glow-ball cooling.
However all they are going to do it switch off their lights and equipment when not in use. Good practice anyway without the need to try and add another little logo to their website.
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