Your elected Sustainability Officer is Sammy Spillane. To find out more about Dan's role and how you can get involved with Sustainability projects on campus visit HERE:
Over welcome week the WGSU organizsed an event in the communal garden, which included a visit from Kieran Thomas from Xplore, the science discovery centre. For the time of year the was plenty of wildlife in the garden and in the pond area. Kieran, highlighted the wide variety of Insects around the garden including how well used an loved the bug hotel is. It was great to see over 80 students attend.
Not only was there time to explore the garden & wildlife, Karen McGowan offered an introductory mindful yoga session, using the communal gardens in this way was a great experience and we hope Karen will do some more sessions in the future.
Last Thursday was the the first of our Hedgehog Friendly Campus litter picks with volunteers collecting 6 bags of rubbish and an advertisement board from the front area of Thank you to everyone who go involved. The next pick will be on Wednesday 10th November at 1pm meeting outside Wrexham Village student accommodation. #hedgehogfriendly #greenglyndwr
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You can read the Green Impact Report 2021-2022 here.
Excellent Winner in 2018/19 and Highest Scoring Nation!!!
Your Sustainability Officer is Dan Holmes. To find out more about Dan's role and how you can get involved with Sustainability projects on campus visit HERE:
Over the last year, the SU have lobbied the University to have co responsibility of the communal garden (formerly known as the Science Garden). On Thursday 3rd June 2021, the project finally started to revamp the garden with investment from the Students' Union to create a relaxing space for students whilst also being a location for natural wildlife. Take a look at the images below of how the day went and the video of President - elect Chloe Williams talking about the project.
Between 29th May and 14th June it's Spring Clean Cymru. Yesterday we got a head start with our spring cleaning and a group of staff and students litter picked across our Plas Coch Campus. We managed to collect 7 bags of rubbish, a disgarded camping chair and a mop bucket. If you'd like to get involved email energy&sustainability@glyndwr.ac.uk to find out how we can help or join an organised litter pick on the Keep Wales Tidy Website. https://www.keepwalestidy.cymru/.../spring-clean-cymru #greenglyndwr #keepwalestidy #springcleancymru
Great coverage in of our event last week. Watch this space for future events
Check out the coverage we had int he local press HERE or visit GreenGlyndwr Facebook to see Henry in action.
It was the annual SU Awards on Thursday 13th May 2020 and we are delighted to announce the following:
Best Charity Fundraiser - GREEN GLYNDWR SOCIETY
Sustainability Champion (Student) - Daniel Holmes, Renewable and Sustainable Engineering student
Sustainability Champion (Staff) - Jenny Thomas - Estates
Dont forget to head over to our facebook page Green Glyndwr for more information and daily updates: https://www.facebook.com/GreenGlyndwr
Your President met with the Manager of Aramark and they have committed to run the Eco -Friendly Box led by the SU, Will use the produce we grow in our communal garden and will liaise with their bosses to see if we can follow the Better by half roadmap!
Your Vice President and Sustainability officer has been working hard to pass the following SIX motions at Student Council which was successful. You can see the list of policies HERE but here is a little bit about each Policy that was passed.
Plastic Free SU Policy
To support the idea of the union removing single use plastic such as plastic bags, plastic cups and plastic straws, thumbs up the idea here: https://www.wrexhamglyndwrsu.org.uk/thestudentvoice/remove-plastic-bags-and-plastic-cups-from-su
UPDATE – this motion was discussed at student council and successfully passed! Say goodbye to plastic bags, plastic straws, plastic cups and plastic spikeys from your union! And renewed in 2021 for another 3 years!
UPDATE – Our president has met with the head of catering outlets, head of estates and the director of operations to discuss the motion form and ensure it will be taken seriously. Minutes of the meeting have not been released yet but in a statement from our SU President we can confirm the following outcomes:
This is a massive achievement for the SU!
We advise all students and staff to use reusable bags, bottles, straws and spikeys which you can use around campus and in the bar.
Support the Global Climate Strike Policy
Over the last couple of years the Global Climate Strike movement led by students and young people has gained significant momentum, driving awareness and urgency around the Climate Emergency and ecological crisis.Student Council have passed policy to support the Global Climate Strike! If you would like to get involved please email sustainabilityoff@mail.glyndwr.ac.uk . Or you can simply visit the Student Climate Network here: https://ukscn.org/
Freebies and Giveaways Policy
Passed by Student Council and ratified by the Board of trustees, this policy means that we will only be giving away sustainable freebies and giveaways.
Intervention on the Communal Garden Policy
This was a big project for the Vice President and Sustainability Officer to gain joint ownership of the Communal Garden to provide you with the opportunity to relax, plant and pick your own fruit and veg and of course to preserve wildlife. You can see the detailed plan HERE
Better Meat, Better Dairy Policy
This policy was passed to lobby the canteen to reduced their meat and dairy consumption. On the same breathe we will be lobbying them to use our communal garden project. An update will be provided soon on this!
Sustainability in the SU Strategic Plan Policy
With Campus 2025 heavily focused on Sustainability it makes sense for the SU's new strategy (currently being created) to coincide with this. This was approved by Student Council and ratified by the Board of Trustees.
Senior staff member for the University, Lynda Powell who is the Director of Operations spoke to Council about the Campus 2025 strategy and how Council can get more involved in the planning. Your Sustainability Officer Dan Holmes challenged her asking her the following 3 questions and we weren't dissapointed with the answers!
1, We know that Campus 2025 is heavily focused on Sustainability. Can you tell me how by the end of Campus 2025 what impact will be seen. So what improvements are going to be made to make the cmapus more sustainable?
2. Are there any plans for solar panels to be used across campus for Campus 2025 and if not, is that something that can be considered?
3. What are the University doing to reduce fossil fuels as our building is maintained by the University
Jenny Thomas from the University said "The University received £22,000 funding from Welsh Government Circular Economy fund to purchase colour coded recycling bins to improve waste segregation and increase recycling on campus from 20% to at least 50%. The project aims to have recycling bins available in every office and to remove desk bins. The project will also introduce other recycling streams (e.g. food, metal, wood) and look at working with SU to identify other ways to reduce waste."
WEDNESDAY 5TH MAY 2021 AT 2PM
After years of lobbying by the SU, its finally happened! The University, having recieved funding off HEFCW have chosen to purchase electric vehichles and install electric charging points on campus. You will see lots and lots of these vehicles driving around campus and is welcome news to the SU!!!!
As we are opening the bar back up again, we are so excited to welcome you back but as you will have seen in the bar from previous years, the Students' Union takes responsible drinking serious. So much so, that our bar manager, Kieran Irwin has signed up to the SOS UK Drug and Alcohol impact programme - https://www.sos-uk.org/project/alcohol-impact#
In March we take part in Earth Hour.
Each year, Earth Hour, organised by WWF, takes place from 8.30pm until 9.30pm (local time). Every year millions of people, businesses and landmarks set aside an hour to host events, the Universities residents switch off their lights, go outside and make noise for the Earth hour movement. Send your pictures in by April 1st to sustainabilityoff@mail.glyndwr.ac.uk to be in for a chance to win a £25 Amazon voucher!
In case you missed the session, you can watch the video here
We have identified the negative environmental impacts that we have as a Students’ Union, to help us develop and improve these in the future. Some are beyond ourcontrol (for example, the building we are in), however, there are some that we can make a difference in. Below are what we identified in 2018/19 and the progress we have made to date!
WGSU Negative Impact Report and Progress 2020 1
Below is a report on what we have identifed in 2020 moving forward! This is a working document and input from students are very much welcomed. Please email sustainabilityoff@mail.glyndwr.ac.uk
WGSU Negative impact report and plan 2021 onwards
Don't forget to nominate your Sustainability Champion - Student and Staff in this year's Student Union Awards and don't forget to nominate the Green Glyndwr Society!! All the details can be found here and nomination close on the 8th April 2021: https://www.wrexhamglyndwrsu.org.uk/suawards2021
Come along to the Sustainability Fayre organised by Green Glyndwr Society with outside organisations such as Incredible Edible Community Group - Don't miss out!!! - UNFORTUNATLEY THIS HAS HAD TO BE POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19 BUT WE HOPE TO PUT IT BACK ON IN THE SUMMER :)
We are currently promoting the Refill app which aims to reduce waste by making refilling your water bottle easy and convenient. WGU have logged our free water refill stations and we are encouraging our students and staff to take advantage.
We have been joined by Groundwork North Wales, Hafren Dyfrdwy, Veolia, Glyndwr’s Green Champions, Glyndwr’s E-learning and Glyndwr’s Energy and Sustainability Co-ordinator.
Groundwork shared top tips on how to save water, energy and money in the homes and at work.
Veolia highlighted problems in sending waste to landfill, and highlighted the progress that WGU is making with this. In 2017 the University diverted 53% of its waste from landfill. In 2018, 89% of our waste was diverted and by 2020 we aim to have 100% of our waste diverted. (Ref. Veolia).
Visitors to the stand are shown what materials can be recycled and staff and students were encouraged to recycle as much as possible in the University and at home.
WGSU would like to thank all the students who took part in our sustainability survey which opened back in February 2018. The results have been analyzed and WGSU representatives will feed this into the University's Sustainability Forum as well as the Union's monitoring and evaluation processes. Please Click Here to view an analysis of the results and an action plan with outcomes.
The SU have been working closely with the University to successfully gain a Bronze accreditation! take a read of the blog here: https://www.wrexhamglyndwrsu.org.uk/articles/hedgehog-friendly-campus-wgu
Here are some of the Society members and staff members doing a litter pick up for the accreditation! Well done guys!
Your Sustainability Officer Dan Holmes has been on campus in a socially distance planting excersise to boost Wildflowers on campus. It's even made the local news - https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/19029194.wildflower-boost-due-wrexham-glyndwr-university-campus-summer/
Each year the SU do an action plan based on what we want to achieve. The following action plan is from 2018/19 but has lots of positve updates and progress:
WGSU SMART Action Plan 2018/19 with updates
We also have a plan moving forward from 2021 onwards. Take a look and get in touch if you think we should be working on other things too!
Some of you may remember that we won the Participation Award at NUS UK Awards 2018 for our huge Period Poverty campaign. Well contnuing on from this, you will have seen these posters on social media and around campus. The SU have now invested £1,000 in purchase menstrual cups with also investment from the University to help us with this project.
A huge thank you to the incredible edible community group from Wrexham coming to tend to our garden and greenery across the University during the pandemic!
All students at Wrexham Glyndwr University could be in for the chance of winning £500 by completing the online, confidential NUS-SOS Skills Survey. The survey asks about your time at university or college and the skills you are developing for getting a job in the future. Your responses feed into national research and help us adjust our content to what you think is missing.
The short survey, which is being run in conjunction with SOS-UK, takes about 15 minutes to complete. The closing date is 15 November 2020 and students will be entered into a draw to win £500 or one of ten runner-up prizes of £50. Click here to take part in the survey
A research concept. Using the university as a Living Lab means using your own academic and student research facilities to solve social responsibility and sustainability issues relating to Wrexham Glyndwr University’s infrastructure and practices. WGU's Sustainability Action Working Group are looking for a student living lab project to fund. Apply here for a maximum £300.
You may remember that the University donated £500 to us to make the front of the SU building more green and welcoming. We didn't want to leave it during the pandemic so local community group Incredible Edibles and our very own CEO have been tending to it for us. We can't wait to welcome you back!
The Students' Union and the University work in partnership on sustainability as it is a high priority for both. Therefore, take a look at our joint Facebook page - GreenGlyndwr
To sign up or find out more information, head over to our SOCIETIES page
Huge success this year as 94 students completed the NUS Sustainability Skills Survey in October. Our results show that the respondents were mostly first year undergraduates (41%). The results also show that 58% of students had covered ethical issues linked to their subject and that our students thought it was very important to look at global problems from the perspective of people from around the world. Proud to say we have students who have concerns towards global problems. Next year we'll aim to get even more respondents!
This year's Sustainability officer is 3rd year Psychology student Maryam Riscalla. You can contact her on SustainabilityOff@mail.glyndwr.ac.uk
Take a read of her blogs and see what's been going on and how you can get involved:
NUS Sustainability Summit 2017
Greetings from your Sustainability Officer
Each year WGSU enters the NUS Green Impact Award in order to demonstrate its commitment to sustainability. This year we were delighted to receive a 'Good' rating. Take a look at the report and see where we make a positive impact. If you have any suggestions on ways we can improve or would like to get involved in anyway, please get in touch!
WGSU Green Impact Report 2017-2018
WGSU supported the Sustainability Society in a succsesful bid of £2,000 from the Big Lottery Fund to put on a Big Lunch event in Wrexham town to promote World Peace Day, Food Share and Sustainability. Hundreds from the local community came together for an action packed day at Queens Square, Wrexham.
World Peace Day 2017 Big Lunch at Wrexham’s Library green space was a huge success this year!
The large number of attendees had the opportunity to try some vegan food, try out some belly dancing, do some yoga, get involved with the amazing work C.L.P.W is doing to promote equality, diversity and inclusion most importantly meet others they wouldn’t normally meet.
This wonderful event wouldn’t have took place without the support from Wrexham Glyndwr Students' Union and the National Lottery Fund.
Hopefully from this year on, this important event will be held annually to celebrate peace in the town center.
Maryam said "The event was a great success in providing the right environment for students and people to meet and celebrate peace together."
Wreham Glyndwr University have donated £500 to the Student's Union to build a garden at the fron of the SU building. The garden will grow fresh herbs in order for students to help themselves. The area will compromise of benches, herb patch and flower beds. Maryam, Sustainability officer and third year student said "I am delighted that the University have invested in such an important project. Sustainibility is a high priority for the SU and this garden is the begining of what we hope to be an extended project that will see the side of the SU growing vegetables to provid for the University catering department". The garden is due to be finished by mid October - Watch this space!
Our Sustainability Officer, Maryam Riscalla was very inspired after the NUS Sustainability Summit 2017 that as soon as she came back to the SU she discussed the chance of the union removing single use plastic.
To support the idea of the union removing single use plastic such as plastic bags, plastic cups and plastic straws, thumbs up the idea here: https://www.wrexhamglyndwrsu.org.uk/thestudentvoice/remove-plastic-bags-and-plastic-cups-from-su
UPDATE – this motion was discussed at student council and successfully passed! Say goodbye to plastic bags, plastic straws, plastic cups and plastic spikeys from your union!
UPDATE: The fun isn’t over yet! The campaign is still going strong as our Welsh Officer is now on board with tackling plastic pollution at WGSU. Emyr Owen’ motion to remove single use plastic from the university has passed student council and now our president will begin lobbying the university to ditch the plastic and encourage reusables.
UPDATE – Our president has met with the head of catering outlets, head of estates and the director of operations to discuss the motion form and ensure it will be taken seriously. Minutes of the meeting have not been released yet but in a statement from our SU President we can confirm the following outcomes:
This is a massive achievement for the SU and a huge thanks goes to Maryam Riscalla, the Sustainaility and Fairtrade Society and Travis Davies!
We advise all students and staff to use reusable bags, bottles, straws and spikeys which you can use around campus and in the bar.
Our new Plastic Policy for the SU can be found here
WGSU support the 17 development goals and are supporting the University to ensure that these goals are met within the curriculum. Does the course you are studying cover these? If not raise this with your programme leader or contact the Students' Union Sustainability Officer to support you with this.
Congratulations to Pip Francis for winning the Sustainability Champion of the year: Staff and to Maryam Riscalla for the student award. Both have worked extremely hard this year on gaining Fair Trade Status for the Univeristy, increased People and Planet accreditatiopn and NUS' Green impact accreditation.
We are extremely proud of the partnership between WGU Sustainability Society and local group Incredible Edible Wrecsam. To become involved with the group:
You can join in on regular community workdays - these are: First Sunday of the Month at 2pm: Mount Street.
Second Monday of the Month at 6pm: Madeira Hill.
You can also contact the group on Facebook to arrange volunteering worktimes outside of these times at these sites or at the other sites (or at sites you have discovered to work with - they can provide some assistance with this too).
Below are some pictures of our Sustainability Society and Incredible Edible planting around the town centre. You can also watch the group, and previous members of the society explain more by clicking here. The video also shows Incredible Edible planting at Wrexham Glyndwr University.
Facebook: Click Here.
In conjunction with the Sustainability and Fair Trade Society and the WGSU Sustainability Action Working Group we have set out targets that we would like to achieve in the year ahead. Take a look and let us know if you think we should be working on other areas of sustainability. As part of the Union’s ongoing commitment to the environment, this plan has been created to outline various targets that should be achieved within set timeframes. Click Here to view the action plan.
The action plan has been updated to reflect various achievements to date. These include the University recieving Fair Trade status, working more within the community and the completion of a University wide paper policy.
Our Sustainability Society have been busy planting fruit trees and vegetable patches on campus. Students are welcome to help themselves for FREE! The Students' Union would like to thank the society for their hard work and upkeep of the patches.
WGSU are giving full support to the university in its efforts in striving to become a more Sustainable, Fairtrade University. We aim to promote Fairtrade at every opportunity and follow the principals of the Fairtrade Foundation.
WGSU are committed to offering Fairtrade products wherever possible. The University offers Fairtrade products in all catering outlets, and Fairtrade and local produce are important to Aramarc who are soon to become the university’s new caterers.
Fancy getting involved?
You can help promote and raise awareness of Fairtrade at WGU, here are some ideas:
* Look out for the Fairtrade symbol on the products you buy
* Try to purchase Fairtrade products wherever you can
* If you can’t see them, ask for them
* Boycott exploitative products
* Tell companies why you’ve stopped buying their products and why
* Talk about Fairtrade
* Volunteer at the next Fairtrade Fortnight event
* Get involved with the Fairtrade Steering Group who meet annually to discuss and stimulate action for Fairtrade across the University – Contact: union@glyndwr.ac.uk<mailto:union@glyndwr.ac.uk>
Check it out here
WGSU would like to thank all the students who took part in our sustainability survey which opened back in February 2018. The results have been analyzed and WGSU representatives will feed this into the University's Sustainability Forum as well as the Union's monitoring and evaluation processes. Please Click Here to view an analysis of the results.
WGSU would like to thank all the students who took part in our sustainability survey which opened back in February 2017. The results have been analyzed and WGSU representatives will feed this into the University's Sustainability Forum as well as the Union's monitoring and evaluation processes. Please Click Here to view an analysis of the results.
Nobody is perfect, not even us and so we have identified the negative environmental impacts that we have as a Students’ Union, to help us develop and improve these in the future. Some are beyond our control (for example, the building we are in), however, there are some that we can make a difference in.
You can read this report, here.
Science Garden Takes Shape at Techniquest Glyndwr
WGSU’s Societies Create Wild flower garden at WGU Northop
Earth Hour at WGU Northop 2017
Our Green Week, organised by the Sustainability Society and the Sustainability Network Glyndwr (along with collaborations from many of our other societies and teams) was a great success! The events were well attended by staff and students alike and hundreds of timers and shower water reducers were given out to encourage everyone to make a small change in their own daily lives. The week aimed to make sustainability fun and accessible for all and had workshops around eco art, grafting your own apple trees and bee conservation. There were skill shares and food-based events and we are looking forward to having an even bigger Green Week next year - watch this space!
If you want to tell us about what you're doing for the planet, please use the #greenglyndwr.
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