University of Nottingham

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University of Nottingham Sustainability Profile

University of Nottingham is not currently tracking sustainability.

The University of Nottingham is committed to sustainability through research, teaching, campus activity, investments, and partnerships. The institution has achieved a 36% carbon reduction since 2009/10 and has been ranked third in the world for sustainability. The university tackles all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals and serves as a leading advocate for sustainability in its teaching, research, and operations.

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University of Nottingham Sustainability Actions

Carbon emissions reduction achieved

Between 2010-2020 the University successfully reduced carbon emissions by approximately 40%.

Maritime decarbonization research

The University is spearheading maritime decarbonization through the five-year funded MariNH3 programme, exploring ammonia as a sustainable fuel.

Sustainable transport adoption

77% of students use sustainable transport.

University of Nottingham Sustainability Commitments

2030

Emissions reduction target

The University aims to reduce emissions by 63% by 2030.

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