2018
UCC named one of world’s ‘most sustainable’ universities
University College Cork (UCC) has become the only university in Ireland to make the top 10 in a list of the ‘greenest’ universities in the world.
According to the UI GreenMetric World University 2018 ranking, which measured more than 700 institutions across 81 countries on how they perform across operations, educational and research activities, UCC is ninth best in the world for sustainability.
UCC was also recently named the first third level institution outside the US and Canada to win the gold Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).
UCC named one of the world’s 'most sustainable' universities https://t.co/Dgs9jbgGz5
— UCC Ireland (@UCC) December 20, 2018
The University joined the likes of Princeton, Cornell and UC Berkeley in achieving the accolade for its excellence in sustainability, with the UCC Green Campus Programme and Green Forum demonstrating its efforts in implementing the university’s ambitious sustainability strategy.
“These successes reflect the collaborative approach to sustainability across the University with a strong commitment from the University's Management Team,” said Professor John O’Halloran, Deputy President and Registrar, UCC.
There's a BUZZ around the North Wing today, with the arrival of UCC's own Alma Nectar Honey we couldn't BEE more happy to stock it.
— UCC Visitors' Centre (@UCCVisitorsCent) December 14, 2018
We're not POLLEN your leg with how good this honey is; perfect for a SWARM cup of tea.
HIVE you had enough of our Bee-Puns yet?#UCC pic.twitter.com/VbpHVrZbnT
UCC’s green initiatives have been adopted by staff, students and visitors to the campus, and exemplify collaboration and a real willingness to be a truly sustainable campus.
The University is home to Ireland’s first plastic-free café, which has prevented more than 20,000 disposable items going to waste since it opened at the University’s Biosciences Institute in September this year. A pilot project for catering company KSG, everything from fresh vegetables to cooked meats is delivered from local suppliers and the University’s farm in long-life containers.
UCC published its first Annual Sustainability Report this week, which celebrates a decade since UCC students first embarked on the Green Campus programme and the University hitting its Public Sector Energy Efficiency target, slashing consumption by 33% three years ahead of schedule.
Delighted to present @UCC's first Annual Sustainability Report, outlining achievements for AY17-18 https://t.co/SUYftb9dUr@eriucc @UCCLibrary @glucksman @AnTaisce @TheEAUC @AASHENews
— UCC Green Campus (@GreenCampusUCC) December 19, 2018
In May this year, after running a University-wide module in Sustainability, UCC welcomed delegates from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; and the Central American University in El Salvador to take part in its first Sustainability Summer School.
UCC was the world’s first university to be awarded a Green Flag from the Foundation for Environmental Education initially in 2010 and has consistently ranked in the top 15 of the UI GreenMetric since entering the ranking in 2011.
Other environmental initiatives include the Green Library campaign and a pollinator strategy with several beehives on campus.
Wow! Great news @UCC in top 10 global green universities! Congratulations team ucc ! @osheaucc pic.twitter.com/SXlICz1Lfq
— John O'Halloran (@johbees) December 19, 2018
Mark Poland, UCC’s Director of Buildings and Estates and Green Forum co-chair said, “UCC is committed to continually improving its environmental performance and engaging its entire community of students and staff in these efforts.”
UCC will welcome the international UI GreenMetric conference to the University in April 2019, at which senior administrators from the globally leading institutions will meet to discuss the sustainability agenda in higher education and beyond.
For more on this story contact:
Lynne Nolan, Media & PR Officer, UCC: 087 210 1119 or lynne.nolan@ucc.ie.