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Go Green x Sisters Against Plastic

Sisters Against Plastic (Mary and Theresa) are ‘normal people’ who noticed just how much plastic they were using. Shocked and concerned, they went on a yearlong ‘plastic diet’, tackling the everyday (and obscure) plastics in their lives. Now experts in plastic pitfalls and top tips for reducing plastic consumption, the Sisters Against Plastic inspire people to give cutting down on plastic a go and try more environmentally friendly alternatives. In this session they show us their easy swaps around the home and how you can start making these changes to go on a 'plastic diet'.

5th July 2023

Skills for Net Zero - Climate Perspectives

The Open University's Dr Victoria Hands and Professor Stephen Peake recently co-authored an article for Climate Perspectives summer 2023 edition (pages 28 - 31).  Each edition of Climate Perspectives brings thought leadership-only articles from business leaders, academics and policy experts. You can read the article online or in the images below. 

3rd July 2023

Go Green x Matthew Cook: The Sharing Economy

In April 2023, The OU’s Matthew Cook, Professor of Innovation in STEM, held a Go Green session exploring the idea of consumers becoming less interested in product ownership and more interested in product use and the outcomes products achieve. Notable examples include city bike rental initiatives that satisfy the demand for urban transport, as well as garden and household maintenance tool-sharing schemes.  

Watch the full session below: 

17th May 2023

Go Green x The Parks Trust: Great Crested Newts

In April 2023, Lewis Wilkinson from the Parks Trust joined a Go Green session to explain more about great crested newts and why they are a protected species. Many great crested newts call our Walton Hall campus home and Lewis explains how we can all help to create a biodiverse haven for newts and other creatures to thrive. Lewis also shared tips on how we can help protect the newts if we happen to find them in our green spaces.

Watch the recording of this session below:

17th May 2023

How dirty are your digital bad habits?

by David Crews, Director IT Service & Support

As the lead for the new CIO-P Sustainability Workstream, I thought I would enlighten you all with some dirty facts that I discovered as part of my Carbon Literacy Course (which by the way is fantastic and I honestly would encourage you to sign up – more on that later).

2nd May 2023
Stage showing five people seated and the Vice-Chancellor standing behind a podium. The stage is under a large screen with the title Wild Isles and an image of a puffin.

Wild Isles: behind the scenes

Wild Isles: behind the scenes was the first large-scale hybrid OU/BBC co-pro event hosted by the OU. It took the collective expertise of the Faculty of STEM, Development Office, and the Broadcast and Partnership teams to make it such a resounding success.  

27th April 2023
View of the River Thames at Oxey showing blue sky, reeds, fields and clear water

Why the plastic wet wipe ban is a step towards cleaning up our water quality

We spoke to Dr Kevin Collins, Senior Lecturer in Environment & Systems at The Open University, about the ongoing issue with water quality, and the Government’s recent move to ban ‘plastic’ wet wipes:

We all know that plastic in our rivers and our oceans is a bad idea. The Government has recently announced its intention to ban wet wipes as part of a wider strategy to help improve our rivers, coasts and seas.

24th April 2023
Student in lab coat conducting an experiement

OU researcher wins prestigious award for her work to empower rural schools in Ghana

Lois Damptey, a PhD student in the School of Engineering and Innovation at the Open University (OU) has won a ‘Youth Exce

29th March 2023
Storr Cupboard logo featuring fruit, pies, plates and cutlery

Go Green x Storr Cupboard: Fighting Food Waste

In October 2020, The Open Universities Go Green network was joined by Ann Storr, Founder of the Storr Cupboard. Ann spent an hour with OU colleagues, inspiring them to use everything in their fridges and freezers and reuse their leftovers. 

24th March 2023

Go Green x Sustainable(ish): Progress not perfection

In October 2020, The Open University's Go Green network was joined by Jen Gale, Founder of Sustainable(ish). Jen spent and hour chatting with OU colleagues and inspiring them and breaking down barriers around eco-anxiety.

Her talk was all about ‘progress not perfection’, and the idea that a lot of people making a manageable change and doing them well, has greater impact than a few people doing them perfectly.

23rd March 2023

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