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Earth Day 2024: Planet vs. Plastics

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Earth Day 2024 takes place on Monday 22 April and to mark it our Sustainability Team have created this post.

Earth Day is one of the most prominent annual awareness days that sheds light on the importance of on our planet’s health and our individual roles in preserving it.

This year, the theme is Planet vs Plastics. At the University we recognise the urgency of addressing the plastic crisis and are actively working towards sustainable solutions and achieving net zero carbon as part of our strategic framework Liverpool 2031.

The plastic predicament

Plastics have undoubtedly revolutionised various industries, offering convenience, affordability, and versatility. However, this comes at a significant cost to our environment. Single-use plastics have inundated landfills, polluted oceans, and harmed wildlife. With over 380 million tonnes of plastic being produced each year, it’s vital that we work towards ending its production. This year, Earth Day is demanding a 60% reduction in the production of plastics by 2040, with the ultimate goal of ending plastic production altogether.

Taking action

Recycling can help reduce the amount of plastic waste ending up in landfills or the environment, however it does have limitations in terms of its impact on carbon emissions and microplastic pollution. So as an institution responsible for educating the leaders of tomorrow, the University is working to establish a robust culture of reuse, and reduction, along with recycling. Here’s some of the things we’ve done so far:

Earth Day Hub

Visit the University’s dedicated Earth Day Hub to find out how we are harnessing our strengths in research and education to drive forward the solutions and cultural change needed to move to a fairer, more sustainable future. Our researchers are informing policy and creating new technologies, and you can be part of the solution by making small changes to your lifestyle or studying one of our climate-related courses. Hear from our experts, students and alumni who are creating positive change, and how you can make a difference with the huge variety of projects and activities that staff and students can get involved in.

Upcoming events

Go Bananas for Earth Day

If you would like to get involved in Earth Day, join the Sustainability Team on Monday 22nd April from 11:00am – 2:00pm in the Guild of Students as we showcase our work, plus test your carbon literacy with our How Bad are Bananas game to win some eco-friendly prizes.

We will also be joined by students from the Circular Economy Project team who have designed and 3D printed a diverse selection of products using recycled plastic collected on campus, closing the circular loop by selling items back to students. Explore the full range, from bottle openers to phone stands, all offered at fantastic value. No booking required.

Sustainability at the FRCS Discovery Day

Why not take time out of your busy schedule to come along to the Sports and Fitness Centre anytime between 10.00am and 3.00pm on Wednesday 24th April to learn more about the support and services the Sustainability Team deliver. Join our exhibition stand and hear from the Energy team about how we look after energy and utility operations and monitor our energy consumption, what we are doing to make the University more sustainable and the range of opportunities to get involved. No booking required.

Energy Centre Tour – exploring the hub of heat and power on campus

As part of Making an Impact 2024, our Carbon and Energy Manager Ben Parker will be delivering a guided tour of the University’s Energy Centre to PGRs, research staff and research-related professional services staff. This tour will give participants an understanding of the important role our combined heat and power (CHP) gas engines and heat network have in meeting the daily energy demands on campus. See this impressive, large-scale plant and equipment up front whilst learning about the energy/carbon saving benefits of operating such systems and gain an insight into the challenges faced by universities operating energy centres moving forward with regards to future energy demands, climate change resilience and achieving Net Zero carbon targets. Thursday 23rd May, 11:30am – 12:30pm. Register to attend here.

How can my research contribute to sustainable innovation?

Are you interested in solving societal and global challenges? Join our online workshop as part of the Making an Impact 2024 programme, and explore how to boost your research impact and contribute to sustainable innovation on Wednesday, 5th June at 11:00am – 12:30pm. This session is available to PGRs, research staff and research-related professional services staff from the University of Liverpool and Sumy State University. Register to attend here.

Find out more

Combating plastic pollution requires a collective effort. As individuals, we can make a difference by reducing our plastic consumption, reusing products whenever possible, and recycling responsibly. There are numerous actions individuals can take to minimize the impact of plastics on the environment, check out our tips to be sustainable to help you to embrace a plastic-free lifestyle.

Our staff sustainability training and development webpage provides an overview of the resources and opportunities we provide to increase staff sustainability knowledge and skills.

Our response to the climate crisis is part of the University’s wider approach to sustainability; one which aims to drive forward social and environmental equity and uses the UN Sustainable Development Goals as a supporting framework. If you want to know more about our work on sustainability, please visit: www.liverpool.ac.uk/sustainability or email sustainability@liverpool.ac.uk

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