Universities to produce data on various sustainability measures and set targets

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University estate directors have launched the first ever 鈥榮corecard鈥 for measuring sustainability in their buildings.

The Arup-designed 鈥楪reen Scorecard鈥, set up by the Association of University Estate Directors (AUDE), will produce data on various sustainability measures and set targets.

It has been developed to recognise and reflect a university鈥檚 size, location and specific institutions, and will focus on energy, transport, water, waste, adaptation, biodiversity and landscape, procurement, and management.

Online reports in these areas will also be produced to help inform estate development and sustainability strategies.

Trevor Humphreys, chair of AUDE, said: 鈥淎s an organisation, the sustainability agenda is one of our primary areas of focus.

鈥淭he scorecard will give us a very effective and transparent way to set targets, monitor performance, to showcase best practice and to highlight areas where we can improve.鈥

Keith Lilley, director of estates and facilities management at the University of Sheffield, said: 鈥淭he purpose of using the Green Scorecard is primarily to properly reflect the sustainability work and performance of universities throughout the UK.

鈥淚t allows universities to see how and where they can improve.鈥