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We’ve known for many years that the 'make, use, dispose’ way of life is having a big impact on our environment. Our use of single-use items not only fills up landfills, chokes our rivers and seas, but also contributes to dwindling natural resources. Recent audits of the University of Cambridge’s waste have shown how big the issue of single-use disposable waste is, but there are also many great examples of waste reduction which reinforce just how big of a change we could make if we can better understand the issue of single-use disposables, and find solutions that help to reduce, replace, reuse or recycle the most problematic items.
In these two workshops, we'll be looking in detail at the findings of the recent 'Single out Survey' (https://www.environment.admin.cam.ac.uk/news/which-single-use-disposables-do-we-use-most-and-how-can-we-reduce-them) and focusing on finding solutions which eliminate, reduce, replace or recycle those items which add the most to the University’s waste. The workshop is being run jointly by the University Sustainability Team and OurCambridge's 'Simplifying Our Processes' team.
'There are two sessions:'
- SESSION 1: Wed 24 Mar 2021 10:00-11:30 will focus on non-laboratory/non-research single use items (i.e. items associated with offices, deliveries, catering, cleaning etc).
- SESSION 2: Thu 25 Mar 2021 10:00-11:30 will focus on laboratory/research-related single use items
- Systemlink is the software programme used to record energy use in the University’s buildings.
- You can use Systemslink to monitor energy use in your building(s) and, in some buildings to identify areas for improvement.
- This training will provide an overview of Systemslink and an introduction on how to use it.
- Systemlink is the software programme used to record energy use in the University’s buildings.
- You can use Systemslink to monitor energy use in your building(s) and, in some buildings to identify areas for improvement.
- This training will provide an overview of Systemslink and an introduction on how to use it.
- Systemlink is the software programme used to record energy use in the University’s buildings.
- You can use Systemslink to monitor energy use in your building(s) and, in some buildings to identify areas for improvement.
- This training will provide an overview of Systemslink and an introduction on how to use it.
- Systemlink is the software programme used to record energy use in the University’s buildings.
- You can use Systemslink to monitor energy use in your building(s) and, in some buildings to identify areas for improvement.
- This training will provide an overview of Systemslink and an introduction on how to use it.
- Systemlink is the software programme used to record energy use in the University’s buildings.
- You can use Systemslink to monitor energy use in your building(s) and, in some buildings to identify areas for improvement.
- This training will provide an overview of Systemslink and an introduction on how to use it.
- Systemslink is a database used to record utility use in departmental buildings, this system is not available for buildings operated by the NHS.
- Departments can use Systemslink to track energy savings.
- This training will provide an overview of the system and an introduction on how to use it.
- Systemslink is a database used to record utility use in departmental buildings, this system is not available for buildings operated by the NHS.
- Departments can use Systemslink to track energy savings.
- This training will provide an overview of the system and an introduction on how to use it.
- Systemslink is a database used to record utility use in departmental buildings, this system is not available for buildings operated by the NHS.
- Departments can use Systemslink to track energy savings.
- This training will provide an overview of the system and an introduction on how to use it.
- Systemslink is a database used to record utility use in departmental buildings, this system is not available for buildings operated by the NHS.
- Departments can use Systemslink to track energy savings.
- This training will provide an overview of the system and an introduction on how to use it.
- Systemlink is the software programme used to record energy use in the University’s buildings.
- You can use Systemslink to monitor energy use in your building(s) and, in some buildings to identify areas for improvement.
- This training will provide an overview of Systemslink and an introduction on how to use it.
This session will provide an introduction to the SLA (bill validation service) and teach you how to read and upload meter reads in SystemsLink. A brief guide to running basic energy consumption reports will also be presented.
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- Please only book onto one session. The session at 11:00am is a repeat of the 9:30am session. ***
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This session will provide an introduction to the SLA (bill validation service) and teach you how to read and upload meter reads in SystemsLink. A brief guide to running basic energy consumption reports will also be presented.
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- Please only book onto one session. The session at 11:00am is a repeat of the 9:30am session. ***
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Are you a member of staff interested in sustainability? Would you like to join a growing community helping to raise environmental awareness across the University?
Find out more about becoming a voluntary Environment and Energy Coordinator (EEC), including a role description and core activities, on the Sustainability Team's website.
If this sounds like a good fit for you, then please come along to this induction to hear more about the role and join the community. The induction will take place over MS Teams and will be your opportunity to find out about the University’s sustainability work, how you can get involved, and to meet others in your cohort of new EECs.
After this induction, you will formally become part of the EEC network at the University and have access to bespoke training opportunities and events.
Are you a member of staff interested in sustainability? Would you like to join a growing community helping to raise environmental awareness across the University?
Find out more about becoming a voluntary Environment and Energy Coordinator (EEC), including a role description and core activities, on the Sustainability Team's website.
If this sounds like a good fit for you, then please come along to this induction to hear more about the role and join the community. The induction will take place over MS Teams and will be your opportunity to find out about the University’s sustainability work, how you can get involved, and to meet others in your cohort of new EECs.
After this induction, you will formally become part of the EEC network at the University and have access to bespoke training opportunities and events.
Are you a member of staff interested in sustainability? Would you like to join a growing community helping to raise environmental awareness across the University?
Find out more about becoming a voluntary Environment and Energy Coordinator (EEC), including a role description and core activities, on the Sustainability Team's website.
If this sounds like a good fit for you, then please come along to this induction to hear more about the role and join the community. The induction will take place over MS Teams and will be your opportunity to find out about the University’s sustainability work, how you can get involved, and to meet others in your cohort of new EECs.
After this induction, you will formally become part of the EEC network at the University and have access to bespoke training opportunities and events.
Are you a member of staff interested in sustainability? Would you like to join a growing community helping to raise environmental awareness across the University?
Find out more about becoming a voluntary Environment and Energy Coordinator (EEC), including a role description and core activities, on the Sustainability Team's website.
If this sounds like a good fit for you, then please come along to this induction to hear more about the role and join the community. The induction will take place over MS Teams and will be your opportunity to find out about the University’s sustainability work, how you can get involved, and to meet others in your cohort of new EECs.
After this induction, you will formally become part of the EEC network at the University and have access to bespoke training opportunities and events.