Impact Magazine 260th Issue on Sustainability

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An Interview Environment and Katie Moncur: What does your role as Environment and Social Justice Officer entail? Lee Taylor: “My role is two-pronged, the first side of it is operational so I deal a lot with policies, with strategies to make the uni and the Union more sustainable. I work to empower the student voice. The other side of my role is the student-facing side, so I chair the ESJ Network and coordinate all of the sustainable initiatives for students. It’s a weird role but it’s fun.”

KM: The Union aims to become carbon neutral by 2028, how will this be achieved? LT: “In terms of our carbon neutrality, operationally we don’t have control over where our energy comes from in this building, but we have control over how much we use. We can look to ensure our supply chains are fully sustainable, that we’re not bringing massive trucks onto campus all the time. That the food we’re providing is as sustainable as possible; our recycling as positive as possible. We can look to carbon offset all our travel as staff members. You make small but effective changes everywhere and then, once you’re as good as you possibly can be, [carbon offset] the rest.”

KM: How are you going to implement these changes and encourage student groups to become more sustainable? LT: “The operational side is fairly easy. We have the new staff sustainability committee. We’ll be writing a sustainable strategic action plan as well for the Union. We’re going to bring in a carbon auditor to do a full audit of everything and see exactly where we are, so we’ll have a proper baseline to go off. In terms of student groups, there are going to be some difficult decisions, but I don’t think there should really be any push back on that. Everyone wants to be sustainable. I think it’s important when we do it, that we do it in such a way that it’s not just us as a Union saying, ‘no you can’t do this’. What we have to do is look at alternatives, help student groups make more sustainable choices and provide them with positive feedback when they do so.”

KM: This year Sustainability Week is being hosted by the ESJ Network for the first time. What are the plans for that? How are you going to engage people and empower them to make change? LT: “Plans for it are not 100% decided yet. We’re working to see whether we can collaborate with Nottingham Trent and make it bigger than just UoN but actually Nottingham Sustainability Week. The ESJ Network will lead key-noting events. The only one we’ve announced so far is the awards ceremony. We’re working on a few others including some incredible guest speakers that I won’t say on record. We’ll be looking to unveil some se cret projects I’m working on. Some of the things we’ve been talking about are a march for Women’s Rights on campus during the week. I can confirm that we’ve been given approval by the BBC to screen David Attenborough documentaries on the Portland screen so that will be amazing. We’re looking to engage all of our partners too. So UoN Sport have a few ideas,Playerlayer are really keen to get involved.


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Reduce, Reuse, Re-Craine?

1min
page 58

The Team

1min
pages 59-60

Euro 2020 and The Environment

3min
page 56

The Cost of Following Your Team Abroad

2min
page 54

Waste in Sport

3min
page 53

Environmental Sportswashing in Football

2min
page 52

The Impact of Vegan Diets on Athletes

2min
page 55

Gaming’s Dark Futures

2min
page 49

Making Festivals Sustainable

2min
page 50

Hollywood’s ‘Eco-Warriors’: Are They Doing Enough?

2min
page 47

Blockbusters and Busted Ecosystems

2min
page 48

to Airbrushed Travel? Is Eco-Friendly Travel Budget-Friendly?

3min
page 44

On Fire: A Poem About The Planet

1min
page 45

The Influencer Infestation: Time to put an end

3min
pages 42-43

Sustainability in Theatre

2min
page 46

Slowing Down Fast Fashion

6min
pages 40-41

The Phoenix Lab

5min
pages 38-39

Fairtrade: Is it really worth it?

2min
page 37

Selling Meat? The Pros and Cons of Palm Oil

3min
page 36

Our Earthly Heroes

6min
pages 26-31

How to Reduce your Carbon Footprint on

4min
pages 32-33

I’ve got 99 problems but Climate Change ain’t

11min
pages 22-25

Maintaining Your Personal Environment

7min
pages 20-21

Should the University of Nottingham Stop

5min
pages 34-35

Bad Banking

2min
page 19

3 Sustainable Student Life Habits to Avoid a

2min
page 18

The US’ withdrawal from the Paris Agreement

3min
page 14

Nottingham’s Initiatives for a Greener City

2min
page 15

How to become a more Sustainable Student

3min
page 17

An Interview with Lee Taylor, Environment and

4min
pages 12-13

The Vegan Stamp: for health or for wealth?

3min
page 16

Climategate: A Decade of Denial

5min
pages 8-9

The Government Stance on Climate Change

2min
page 10

A Climate Change Emergency

5min
pages 6-7
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