Auckland University

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Auckland University Sustainability Profile

Auckland University is not currently tracking sustainability.

The University of Auckland is committed to pursuing sustainability through research, teaching and learning, operating practices, partnerships and capacity building. The University's Sustainable Development Goals Reports provide examples of initiatives led in pursuit of the goals, with the agenda set to 2030. The institution integrates sustainability across its strategic plans and operations.

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Auckland University Sustainability Actions

Waste, power and water reduction

The University aims to reduce waste, power and water usage, and encourage eco-friendly alternatives within lab spaces.

Sustainable design and delivery

Key guidelines include whole-life costing, moving away from fossil fuels, efficient space use, long-life buildings, and green building certification.

Science Sustainability Network

The Network promotes and facilitates sustainability practices in the Faculty of Science and beyond with three main goals.

Auckland University Sustainability Commitments

2030

Sustainable Development Goals alignment

The University has formalised internal and external commitments to sustainability and environmental performance improvement aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals agenda to 2030.

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