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An Unintentional Exposé
KTH is in the world’s top 50 for operations towards the UN’s SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). But what does this number matter? Does the school really do that good a job, sustainability wise, from the students’ perspective? After attending a Sustainability Workshop on campus here is a rundown of what is really going on.
We got free honey. A tiny little jar, almost like those toy ones for hamsters in the depths of YouTube videos. This tiny glass jar was filled with hard labor of even tinier bees. The bees that made that honey actually live on KTH grounds. Down the street from Nymble, four beehives are home to the kingdom of two queen bees. They also apparently have names - Queen
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We were presented with a list of projects and research done at KTH that has got our school to the top 50 in the world for operations towards the UN’s SDGs. But what does this number matter? And what is this “impact through education, research, collaboration and campus”? It turns out that the school is doing some good work with the innovation of “smart buildings”on campus, having environment-focused PhD projects, serving vegetarian-dominant options at gatherings and many more. Statis-