The Sound Environmental Impact Awards seek to capture the positive green innovations in students’ unions and promote them to the general public.
This year the scheme has found more inspirational initiatives than ever, including Fairtrade football tournaments, bra banks, bike generators, even an alternative allotment scheme for locals making use of student gardens.
‘This year a record 83 students’ unions took part in our scheme, capturing an array of novel innovations, including capturing waste heat from dancing students as an alternative to patio heaters’ said Susan Nash, NUS’s Vice President Society and Citizenship.
Susan added ‘With fifty-five unions reaching our Silver standard, we have demonstrated that we have collectively made a really positive impact on the environment’.
The union with the highest score was Edinburgh University Students' Association, credited for getting the University to ensure that medicines developed on campus are provided at cost to the world’s poorest countries.
Sound Impact is run by NUS, sponsored by The Co-operative and in partnership with www.theecologist.org.
