 Hello, I'm Simon, Head of Strategic Sustainability at the University of Greenwich. We understand that caring for the planet is essential for the well-being of the natural world, humanity and the university. Adopting sustainable practices and reducing environmental impacts are crucial for creating a healthier and more sustainable future for us all. For over a decade we've been actively improving our sustainability across our professional services, teaching, research and operations and we've been building on that year on year. Through collaboration and collective action we've been actively improving sustainability across seven areas of sustainability. Energy and Carbon. We've achieved a 62% reduction in our CO2 emissions from a 2009 to 2010 baseline. We aim to reach net zero by 2030 meaning we won't use any fossil fuels to heat and power our buildings and vehicles. We're the first university to offer fully electric inter-campus double-decker buses and we also use lower carbon buses and coaches. And by 2027 we aim to reduce business travel carbon dioxide emissions by 50%. Our buildings and estates. We are ISO 14001 accredited which means our environmental performance has met the international standard through more efficient use of resources and reductions in waste. The circular economy. We apply circular economy thinking meaning we seek to make the most of the resources we utilise by reusing and recycling wherever we can. Thanks to our furniture reuse scheme we've relocated over 900 items. That's a saving of over £130,000 and we donated over £60,000 worth of items to external organisations. Since 2018 our end of term reuse campaign has raised over £70,000 for the British Heart Foundation. Food and catering. We've been a fair trade university for over 10 years and we also have Food for Life Gold which is another seal of approval for our sustainable food provision. Our natural environment. We are proud of the work that we do to improve the ability of nature to thrive on each of our campuses. We have nationally protected species thriving on our campuses and our natural spaces are also great for teaching, research and our own wellbeing. Our curriculum, learning, experience and graduate careers. We design our curriculum to incorporate stable principles and practices. This helps to empower students to tackle the challenges we face now and in the future. Our culture of diverse, multidisciplinary research and knowledge exchange is creating a meaningful and positive impact on society, business and the environment. We make active decisions to partner with companies to share our vision for creating a safer and healthier world. We've already achieved so much but it doesn't stop there. Explore our web pages to learn more about what we've got planned and we'd love to hear from you too.