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Reduce your carbon footprint

The NUS Scotland Student Footprints project ran as two innovative six-month projects. 
It sought to develop and support student volunteers and associations on environmental initiatives.

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Funded by the Scottish Funding Council, the project’s aim was to empower students to take a leading role in reducing the carbon footprints of the communities in which they live.

The Pilot Project

The pilot project worked with two colleges and two universities in Scotland.
Volunteers were given carbon management training to enable them to carry out carbon audits both on campus and in their communities.

Carbon audits show the organisation how they can make changes which result in both significant carbon and cost savings and can develop positive behaviour change.

Visit the pilot project page  for more information and FAQs.

The Second Phase

The second phase of the project was granted further funding from the Scottish Funding Council.  Its aims continued from the pilot project and included:

  • Inspiring behavioural, cultural and social change amongst students and individuals involved in the project,
  • Building new community bridges between Scottish students’ associations and their local communities
  • Enhancing the employability of the student volunteers by providing practical experience of energy auditing, skills in energy management and other transferable skills such as team building and interpersonal skills.

Click here to view the Audit Handbook which includes information about the carbon audits, common recommendations you can begin putting into practice and training materials.

Follow this link to see more information about the second phase of the project and the participants.

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