2. Goals and Strategy
Determining goals and a strategy for the process
Once the current situation has been established and opportunities identified, developing an underlying policy framework that articulates the University’s overall commitment to environmental improvement and leadership is needed. This plan then sets the stage for the next step, creating an Environmental Management Plan, outlined in step 3.
STEP I. Develop and underlying policy or vision that cements the University’s dedication to a sustainable campus.
What is important to the university community and what format is most comprehensible?
Broad vs. specific
- Broad – notes for example that taking reasonable steps towards best practice environmental management is needed
- Specific – outlines the key focus areas identified such as energy, water and waste
Stages of sustainability planning
- Early – understanding environmental impacts and possibilities
- Mid – mainstreaming environmental management
- Mature – establishing international leadership
STEP II. Identify goals (short-term) and targets (long-term) for the key performance indicators.
What can be changed/improved on now and what needs long-term development?
Consider:
- Which areas are the most critical in terms of environmental impact?
- Which areas are the most critical in terms of money spent and potential savings?
- Which areas have the best benefit vs. time ratio?
- Which items have the greatest level of current public attention?
Take into account:
- Existing technology and how this can lead to reasonable achievements
- Goals of other universities
- National and international requirements/laws etc. with regards to sustainability
- Financial and human capital and organizational limitations
Case studies and useful resources
- NUS President’s Commitment to Sustainability
- UC Berkeley Statement of Commitment to the Environment
- UC Berkeley Sustainability Goals
- University of Cambridge’s commitment to BREEAM ‘Excellent’
- University of Copenhagen Goals for a Green Campus
- University of Copenhagen Green Results and Indicators
- University of Oxford Sustainable Purchasing Policy
- Guide to Developing a Sustainable Food Purchasing Policy
- Guide to Reducing the Campus Carbon Footprint
- Guide to Sustainable Laboratory Design