Launch of CSU annual environmental record

1 JANUARY 2003

Charles Sturt University (CSU) will launch the latest review of its sustainability achievements this week. The University’s annual Environmental Scorecard will be launched by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Professor Ken Dillon from 10am to 11am on Thursday 26 September at CSU in Wagga Wagga. Coordinated by CSU Green, the Environmental Scorecard has been released annually since 2007. It tracks CSU’s resource use and green gas emissions in relation to its sustainability targets. The document also outlines other sustainability initiatives. Professor Dillon said, “Sustainability is a key part of the University’s Strategic Plan for 2013-2015. The 2012 Environmental Scorecard shows us how we are travelling in terms of meeting our set targets. Sustainability is everybody’s business.” CSU Green Manager Mr Edward Maher said, “Some stand-out examples of great things being implemented by our staff and students that are featured in the report include postgraduate student David Gale’s ambitions to help small farmers in Vietnam to reduce their reliance on synthetic fertilisers, and lecturer Chris Orchard’s focus on educating his graphic design students about the environmental implications of the practices and processes used in the design industry.” Read more about CSU Green on CSU News here and here.

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