Bangor tops Walesâ Green Universities
For the second successive year, Âé¶čAV has been named the âgreenestâ University in Wales by , the largest student network in Britain campaigning to end world poverty, defend human rights and protect the environment. In the 2013 Green League published in the Bangor topped the League of Welsh Universities and appeared in the top 20 greenest Universities in the UK.
Ricky Carter, Environmental Manager, who received the âGreenâ Student Led Teaching Award from the Universityâs students said, âIn making the submission this year we detailed the landmark 12 months that had just gone by. In a few short weeks we achieved Level 5 of the Wales Green Dragon Environmental Standard (equivalent to ISO14001) for our Environmental Management System, and had retained our First Class position in the Green League. In addition, we launched our new âUni-Planetâ Sustainability website during Wales Sustainability Week, and, our Studentsâ Union was awarded the NUS Green Impact Excellence Award.â
Vice Chancellor, Professor John Hughes said: âIâm delighted with the progress that we are making in managing our environmental impacts at Bangor as we take our environmental responsibilities very seriously indeed. These achievements are the culmination of months of dedication, commitment and teamwork from amongst our support services staff, academic schools and colleges, our students, and the local community. Weâre proud to be the âGreenest University in Wales, having remained in the top flight of the Green League for four successive years.â
Further information on Bangorâs commitment to all aspects of sustainability can be found on the Universityâs UniPlanet web page:
Publication date: 12 June 2013