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Carbon Management Plans – achievements, maintenance and the future. Key Messages:

Carbon Management Plans – achievements, maintenance and the future. Key Messages:. Helen Andrews Tipper, Carbon Trust Helen Cutts, Sustainability and Health & Safety Officer, Wigan & Leigh College Kevin Cope, Head of Building Operations; Imperial College London

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Carbon Management Plans – achievements, maintenance and the future. Key Messages:

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  1. Carbon Management Plans – achievements, maintenance and the future.Key Messages: Helen Andrews Tipper, Carbon Trust Helen Cutts, Sustainability and Health & Safety Officer, Wigan & Leigh College Kevin Cope, Head of Building Operations; Imperial College London EliseSmithson,Deputy Director Environment and Low Impact Buildings Centre Coventry UniversityCoventry University

  2. Key Messages • Carbon Trust • Carbon reduction should be a key part of the efficiency agenda in HE and FE- it is proven to save money. • Education should lead the way in carbon reduction as the sector that leads teaching and research on solutions to climate change. • The Carbon Trust can help you to accelerate carbon reduction.

  3. Key Messages • Wigan & Leigh College • Commitment to the project - you need senior management buy-in to produce a Carbon Management Plan. • Quick wins are easy to find when identifying projects. • Staff and students will be key to achieving your goals.

  4. Key Messages Imperial College London • Engagement with the HE or FE academic community is essential if your CMP is to succeed. • Continuous optimisation of plant & services has the potential to save significant amounts of carbon. • Opportunities can be delivered without compromising academic safety and are often no or low cost.

  5. Key Messages University of Coventry • Remember to do the simple energy savings ideas • Involve people, people, people through awareness, rewards, reports and roles • It’s a journey, there will be deviations from plan

  6. Your next steps – making the most of your EAUC Membership… • Resources • visit the dedicated carbon EAUC resource bank sections • visit the carbon reduction section of SORTED – the online resource for sustainability in the Learning and Skills sector • Networks - join our Carbon Intensive Research Colleges and Universities Community of Practice - for Colleges and Universities that undertake carbon intensive research • Find out more about this group at 5pm today – see programme for details • Recognition - want recognition for your carbon reduction initiatives – enter the 2012 Green Gown Awards carbon reduction category. Entries open summer 2012 • Measure and improve - sign up to LiFE – www.thelifeindex.org.uk. EAUC Members receive a significant discount • LiFEoffers dedicated ‘resource efficiency and waste’ and ‘utilities’ frameworks for implementation Membership matters at www.eauc.org.uk

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