Higher Education Carbon Management Programme

 
 
 
 
 

The Carbon Trust has developed a carbon management product tailored to the needs of the Higher Education sector. The primary focus of the work is to reduce emissions under the control of the university such as academic, accommodation and leisure buildings and vehicle fleets. 

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Practical support will be given in areas such as identifying carbon saving opportunities, developing an emissions reduction implementation plan, provision of analysis software, workshop support for staff and senior management training. The programme will help raise awareness of the impact of climate change amongst university estates’ staff, academics and the student body.

Participating universities benefit from consultant support in the form of workshops and limited dedicated support tailored around the 5-Step process. This process guides universities through a systematic analysis of their carbon footprint, the value at stake and the opportunities available to help them manage carbon emissions in a strategic manner. The programme’s duration is 10 months. Being a true partnership the programme, on average, requires a minimum university input of 2 days per week in order to effectively complete the 5-Step process:


The programme will be supported by the Higher Education Carbon Management Toolkit, a web-based self-help workbook. The Toolkit captures lessons learned, is updated every year, and provides detailed carbon management process instructions, technical guidance and relevant tools. To obtain a copy of the Toolkit, you will need to register at the HE Network.

To date we have partnered with 48 universities across the UK within programme. Oxford Brookes University was a pioneering participant within the programme. You can watch a short video case study of Oxford Brookes University's carbon management progress to date.

 

Publications

 
 
 
 
Introducing higher education carbon management - brochure
Carbon Management from the Carbon Trust provides technical and change management support to help Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) realise carbon emissions savings.

 
Further and Higher Education sector overview
This overview covers the main energy saving opportunities for colleges and universities and offers low and no-cost measures to reduce costs and potentially free up funds for use in other areas.

 
Creating a low carbon future with the public sector
For public sector organisations throughout the UK, reduced carbon emissions can go hand-in-hand with increased operational efficiency. The Carbon Trust can help you to realise both goals.

 
 
 
 
Click on the following links to locate the Public Sector Carbon Management partners in your area:
Scotland
Northern Ireland
North East
North West
Yorkshire & the Humber
Wales
West Midlands
East Midlands
East of England
South West
South East
Greater London
 
Video Case Study
Oxford Brookes University


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The HE Network
The HE Network facilitates the exchange of experience and information relating to energy issues and the sustainable use of energy to help support Universities and Colleges. The HE Network is based on the principal of learning and building upon what others have already done.

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