Sustainability Policies
ISO14001 - Environmental Compliance
The Estates Office operate within an environmental management system, which is certified by ISOQAR.
Energy
It is essential that we reduce our energy consumption and that everyone takes responsibility for their usage.
Purchasing
Purchased Goods and Services is the single largest carbon emissions source. This guidance integrates responsibility and sustainability into the procurement processes, while supporting the Warwick community to make climate conscious purchasing decisions.
Waste
We're committed to making the most of our resources and ensuring that through use of the Waste Hierarchy and Circular Economy we reduce the impacts of our waste on the environment.Investment
We're committed to making investment decisions responsibly and with integrity.
Carbon
The Energy and Carbon report is an annual summary of the calculated emissions for the University activities.
Transport
We're committed to ensuring guidance is available on how to travel to and from campus in a sustainable manner, promoting the travel hierarchy.
The Campus Journey Guidance highlights the options available around campus.
Business Travel
Business travel is an area of significant environmental impact, the Sustainable Travel Guidance supports the integration of climate conscious business travel into the processes of the University.
Food
The Campus and Commercial Services Group (CCSG) operates across campus, and their Sustainability Strategies are supported by Food Procurement guidelines which are making our food options more sustainable.