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Why you should consider buying 2nd hand tech to help reduce your carbon footprint

Why you should consider buying 2nd hand tech to help reduce your carbon footprint

One common complaint about sustainable decision-making is that one person can’t make a major difference, or that it often feels like our changes don’t matter. In some ways, there is […]

16 Mar, 202128 Oct, 2021 acting together, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Why you should consider buying 2nd hand tech to help reduce your carbon footprint
New Semester, New Habits – in conversation with the Library Learning Skills Team

New Semester, New Habits – in conversation with the Library Learning Skills Team

In this edition of ‘New Semester, New Habits’ we talk to the Library Learning Skills team about how to implement new habits within your learning in this semester. We understand […]

11 Mar, 202128 Oct, 2021 livingwell, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on New Semester, New Habits – in conversation with the Library Learning Skills Team
How cutting down on meat can save you money and save the planet

How cutting down on meat can save you money and save the planet

Going vegan or making a major change in your consumer behaviours often seems inaccessible or unrealistic, but minor changes can make a huge difference, and often come with additional benefits […]

09 Mar, 202128 Oct, 2021 acting together, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on How cutting down on meat can save you money and save the planet
Fairtrade Fortnight: Choosing a more fairly traded lifestyle

Fairtrade Fortnight: Choosing a more fairly traded lifestyle

As we become more environmentally-conscious and sustainable, it is important to look at choices we make when we purchase items. One way to do this is look at how ingredients […]

05 Mar, 202128 Oct, 2021 livingwell, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Fairtrade Fortnight: Choosing a more fairly traded lifestyle
How reducing our hot water usage effects your carbon footprint (and what we can do to reduce it)

How reducing our hot water usage effects your carbon footprint (and what we can do to reduce it)

Hot water is something that we use every day, we constantly rely it for laundry, personal hygiene and food hygiene, but the way we use water can have a huge […]

04 Mar, 202128 Oct, 2021 acting together, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on How reducing our hot water usage effects your carbon footprint (and what we can do to reduce it)
New Semester, New Habits – in conversation with Beth, SU President of Development

New Semester, New Habits – in conversation with Beth, SU President of Development

Being a University student opens up a lot of opportunities, not only in your studies but also gives you a deeper ability to explore your interests and meet new friends. […]

25 Feb, 202128 Oct, 2021 livingwell, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on New Semester, New Habits – in conversation with Beth, SU President of Development
New Semester, New Habits – in conversation with CCCU Sport & Health

New Semester, New Habits – in conversation with CCCU Sport & Health

A new semester can feel like a fresh start. A time where we can try new things, take advantage of things around the university that we may not have gotten […]

10 Feb, 202127 Jan, 2023 livingwell, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on New Semester, New Habits – in conversation with CCCU Sport & Health
Heritage & History – What does our Church of England Foundation actually mean? A conversation with Dean of Chapel Jeremy Law

Heritage & History – What does our Church of England Foundation actually mean? A conversation with Dean of Chapel Jeremy Law

It’s nearly Christmas and our gift to you is another Heritage & History instalment! This post is a piece that is all about Church of England Foundation and the conversation […]

14 Dec, 202027 Jan, 2023 learningforthefuture, Student Green OfficeLeave a Comment on Heritage & History – What does our Church of England Foundation actually mean? A conversation with Dean of Chapel Jeremy Law
Heritage & History – Where did Christ Church’s sustainability journey begin, and when? – in conversation with Dr Stephen Scoffham

Heritage & History – Where did Christ Church’s sustainability journey begin, and when? – in conversation with Dr Stephen Scoffham

Never fear, another instalment of Heritage & History is here! This post is a piece that is all about Christ Church’s sustainability journey and the conversation will be with Visiting […]

07 Dec, 202027 Jan, 2023 learningforthefuture, Student Green Office1 Comment on Heritage & History – Where did Christ Church’s sustainability journey begin, and when? – in conversation with Dr Stephen Scoffham

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