Professor Lisa Roberts, Exeter’s Vice-Chancellor, said: “We are harnessing the power of our University’s significant expertise in climate and environment research to lead the way in our own transformation, and we are also here to work with businesses locally and globally to help them with their own solutions and goals.
“We will continue to look for opportunities to engage and share our development and work with our partners, the community, our staff and students to build a green future, and one that the University can be proud to lead.”
The University has this week launched a Green Futures campaign to drive action on the environment and climate emergency ahead of the G7 in Cornwall and COP26 in Glasgow this year.
Businesses and organisations that want to become more sustainable are invited to contact the University of Exeter, either via Tevi (Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly) or by emailing climateemergency@exeter.ac.uk