What is Green Impact?
Green Impact has been designed to bring teams together to learn more about sustainability and raise awareness both of what LSE is up to, but more importantly, to enable staff to become more engaged with sustainability in its various forms. It focuses on continual improvement, collaboration and meaningful change.
Green Impact teams complete criteria from a themed workbook. Most of the criteria is left for teams to complete at their own pace across the academic year, but participating teams must have all their evidence uploaded by the auditing deadline in May each year, when auditing begins! At the end of the year teams are presented with their achieved award level at an awards ceremony. Click here for more information. Watch this 10-minute introduction video by the Programme Coordinator, and scroll down to find out more.
How can I take part?
1. Ask your Department/Division/Institute/Residence if they have an active Green Impact team you can join. If there's not an existing team then ask around to try and recruit an additional member or two! Click here to access the Green Impact site.
2a) Joining an existing team? Contact the Programme Coordinator, Kate, on sustainability.team@lse.ac.uk to be added to the Green Impact mailing list and Teams group.
2b) Starting a new team? Great! You will need to register that team by emailing Kate on sustainability.team@lse.ac.uk, and we'll also add everyone to the mailing list and Teams group.
Timetable for 2020/21 Green Impact schedule
Autumn Term |
14 August 23: Green Impact launched (workbook and guidance available)
October: Launch event on 25 October 23, timings tbc.
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Winter Term |
January: Halfway there workshop
April: Reaching the Finish Line workshop
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Spring Term |
10 May 24: Evidence submission deadline
22 May 24: Student Auditing
June 24: Award levels announced (through Awards Ceremony)
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Throughout the year |
Support in the form of drop-in sessions, check-ins by the project coordinator, ad-hoc events; and monthly emails and a dedicated Green Impact Teams Channel.
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- Department of Government, LSE Law School, LSE GRI, Department of Sociology, Department of Methodology, Department of Statistics, CPEC, LSE Careers, LSE Catering in Halls, LSE Catering on Campus, LSE Cities, LSE Estates and Phelan US Centre, Passfield Halls of Residence and Rosebery Halls of Residence, LSE Marshall Institute, Executive Office, Bankside Halls of Residence, Carr Saunders Halls of Residence, Finance Division, Student Marketing, Recruitment and Study Abroad, International Inequalities Institute, High Holborn Halls of Residence and University of London Programmes, CEP, Butlers Wharf Halls of Residence, LSE Philosophy, Department of Social Policy, LSE Library, Data Science Institute, LSE Online and LSE Communications Division.
- Platinum: Department of Government, Department of Management, Department of Methodology, LSE Careers, LSE Catering in Halls, LSE Catering on Campus, LSE Cities, LSE Estates and Phelan US Centre
- Gold: Passfield Halls of Residence and Rosebery Halls of Residence
- Silver: Bankside Halls of Residence, Carr Saunders Halls of Residence, Finance Division, High Holborn Halls of Residence and University of London Programmes.
- Bronze: Butlers Wharf Halls of Residence and LSE Events
Our 2022/23 programme theme was based on the School's Future Ways of Working campaign. 26 teams took part, with 18 receiving an award. View the report here.
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