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Sustainable Campus

The campus is the space where part of our students' education process takes place. For this reason, it is essential that it is an example of sustainable practices, both in behavioural, technological and logistical terms. ISEG's commitment is to make our campus carbon neutral and an example of green innovation by 2050.

Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency on the ISEG campus refers to the rational use of energy in all areas of the campus and the adoption of measures such as the implementation of new technological solutions for monitoring consumption, more energy-efficient appliances, the use of more efficient lighting systems and changing the behaviour of members of the community in relation to energy consumption.

Energy efficiency significantly reduces energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, thus contributing to environmental preservation and energy sustainability.

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Water Consumption

Water consumption on the ISEG campus is being optimised to promote rational use in all areas. To this end, new technological solutions are being implemented to monitor consumption, using more efficient appliances in terms of water use and encouraging a change in the behaviour of members of the community in relation to water consumption.

Water efficiency significantly reduces water consumption and associated waste, thus contributing to the preservation of water resources and environmental sustainability.

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Sustainable Purchasing

Since 2022 ISEG adopted its Sustainable Purchasing Policy, it allows the reduction of the environmental impact of our procurement activities for goods and services.

By choosing products and services that are produced more sustainably, with recycled or renewable materials, or that have less environmental impact during their useful life we are contributing to the environment and meeting sustainability targets. We take a more conscious approach to procurement so that we can inspire other organisations to do the same and contribute to necessary changes.

Reduction of C02 Emissions

ISEG constantly seeks to achieve the emission targets set nationally and internationally, and also the objectives of ECO.AP 2030. The first step to start this transition was to calculate its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and draw up an action plan to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.

For this purpose, ISEG's organisational carbon footprint was accounted for the base year 2019, and the subsequent years 2020 and 2021. The Action Plan encompasses a set of measures for the reduction of scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions and a compensation plan for the remaining emissions, and that will enable the achievement of this goal.

STAFF formation

This initiative aims to train our STAFF on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our aim is to make each individual aware of their role in combating climate change and to encourage individual responsibility.

We believe that an informed person has the power to make a difference. Through workshops and training, we want to enable our team to adopt sustainable practices in their daily lives and at work, promoting a positive impact on the environment and the community.

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ISO 14001 certification

ISEG obtains ISO 14001 - Environmental Management certification and maintains Quality Management System certification.

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Health & Wellbeing

At ISEG, we promote an environment that values the health and well-being of our academic community. We believe that sustainability begins with caring for people, which is why we create initiatives that encourage healthy practices in everyday life, both physically and mentally.

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Recycling on Campus

 

ISEG is committed to reducing its production of undifferentiated waste and improving its collection and separation of recyclable waste, contributing to the circular economy within the campus.

Awareness Campaigns

ISEG regularly promotes awareness campaigns among members of the community, with the aim of reducing waste generation and encouraging the practice of separating materials correctly.

Solid Waste

The treatment of solid waste on the ISEG campus is carried out in a responsible and systemic manner. The campus has specific rubbish bins for each type of waste, such as paper, plastic and metal. All the waste is collected daily by a team that transports it to ISEG's central recycling containers.

Other waste

Paper and cardboard, light bulbs and batteries are collected and delivered for specialist collection. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is stored securely and sent for recycling.

A mini-urban forest is being created at ISEG!

ISEG's mini-forest is an integral part of the TERRARE research project carried out at SOCIUS/CSG.

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