sustainability

World Environment Day 2020

Today, Friday 5th June, marks World Environment Day; a day for collective environmental action. This year, more than ever, it aims to spark an online conversation about environmental...

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C.L.E.A.N. – The impact of plastic pollution in Lincoln (Webinar)

“C.L.E.A.N. – The impact of plastic pollution in Lincoln and how you can use our free scheme to help” Ryan Lovett, from Clean Lincoln Everywhere And Now, will...

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Online Hedgehog Surveying Workshop

Want to find out if you’ve got hedgehogs at home? We’re looking for volunteers to help survey in Lincoln for hedgehogs in their gardens and need your help!

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Sustainable Campus – Getting to know the University Estate and its sustainability credentials

#SustainabilityAtLincoln Webinar SeriesJoin us for the first in a series of online events organised by the Environment team on sustainability at the university and beyond.

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How does your garden grow

In the Sustainability team, we’ve been thinking about how you can still interact with nature whilst we’re all staying inside.

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University of Lincoln is awarded Hedgehog Friendly Campus Bronze

The University of Lincoln has been awarded the Bronze Award by Hedgehog Friendly Campus after our December submission.

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EcoCampus Gold for Environmental Management

The University of Lincoln has been awarded Gold by EcoCampus for their work in driving more sustainable environmental management practices across their estate.

April Sustainability Round Up

  We’re more than halfway through our Sustainability Campaign Calendar! In April we focussed on biodiversity, linking out to some books on the subject at the University of...

March Sustainability Round Up

The theme for March on our Sustainability Campaign Calendar was “Community Collaboration”. We encouraged our followers on Twitter to get in touch if they had a sustainable project or...