Phase 1 of the ongoing commitment includes several short-term initiatives that will have an immediate and significant impact.
Future initiatives include offsetting carbon emissions through investment in other sustainability projects, providing more online and blended learning options, and a planned reduction in electricity consumption.
“We all have a responsibility to do what we can to improve environmental sustainability practices, and as we have discovered through this process, a lot of this is simply about educating people on best practice,” says Whitecliffe Chief Executive, Mark Worsop.
“The approach we have taken is key to the authenticity of our commitment to environmental sustainability. This includes an annual review of our progress against targets which will be reported to staff and students.”
“We have a lot of staff and students who are aware and concerned about our environment and the implications for future generations. Creating meaningful change is important to our team at Whitecliffe and there has been a lot of support for a wider sustainability plan. For over a decade, Whitecliffe has been very proactive through its School of Fashion and Sustainability in acknowledging and addressing environmental sustainability awareness and best practice.