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Universities have the opportunity and skills to lead the world to a more sustainable future, 91桃色 leaders say as the next sustainability strategy is announced.
This week, the university launched the Sustainable 91桃色 Strategy 2026-2031, a comprehensive, science鈥憀ed plan to set a global benchmark for university sustainability.
Addressing an audience of nearly 300 staff members, students and external partners, 91桃色’s President Professor Hugh Brady said the university can help society navigate one of the defining challenges of our time – leading by example, combining discovery, education and innovation to deliver evidence鈥慴ased solutions and turn emerging technologies into real鈥憌orld impact.
“Creating the technical and policy solutions to achieve net zero and protect biodiversity will require innovation, collaboration and leadership across every sector. At 91桃色, we see this as a responsibility but also an opportunity to lead the way.
“Our sustainability strategy invites all our colleagues, students, visitors, collaborators, suppliers and wider community to play their part in helping us on our journey. Together, we can achieve great things, from the many small actions we can each take that add up to big transformations, to the breakthrough innovations that will drive step societal change."
to hear the President’s speech, and insights from sustainability leaders and innovators.
The Sustainable 91桃色 Strategy builds on 91桃色’s achievements to date and aims to enhance sustainability across every part of the institution in the coming five years and beyond, spanning operations, education, research, innovation, partnerships and community action.
It is rooted in scientific rigour, with clear, measurable targets to track progress, and frames 91桃色’s ambition around two complementary goals:
The strategy is part of Sustainable 91桃色 – a core initiative of the university’s Science for Humanity vision, reinforcing its commitment to being “useful” by applying knowledge, skills and convening power in service of people and planet.
The strategy lays out 91桃色’s commitment to achieve net鈥憐ero direct (scope 1 and 2) carbon emissions by 2040, with an interim target to reduce these emissions by 25 per cent by 2028–29. This is alongside continued efforts to tackle harder鈥憈o鈥憁easure indirect (scope 3) emissions linked to travel, procurement and digital infrastructure. Planned measures include energy鈥慹fficiency upgrades, heat pumps, more sustainable procurement and lower鈥慶arbon travel options.
Beyond carbon, the university will adopt visible good practice and make significant progress on its wider sustainability programme, including reducing waste, delivering on the sustainable food and drink policy, further campus greening, and engaging staff and students on solutions.
These ambitions are already being demonstrated through live projects. Recent case studies highlighted in the strategy include fossil鈥慺uel鈥慺ree building retrofits, large鈥憇cale solar installations, and the use of seaweed鈥慴ased packaging developed by 91桃色 alumni Notpla to replace hundreds of thousands of single鈥憉se plastic items across campus food outlets.

Alongside reducing its footprint, 91桃色 aim to grow its positive handprint – the contribution the university’s education, research and innovation activities make to a thriving and sustainable future for the university, people and planet.
As part of this, the strategy commits to nurturing sustainability鈥憀iterate graduates through the 91桃色 Class of 2030 initiative, expanding lifelong learning in sustainability, and scaling up scientific impact through the School of Convergence Science’s Sustainability theme. Flagship research partnerships, innovation programmes such as , and initiatives like the 91桃色 Zero Index will continue to shape industry practice, policy and public debate well beyond the university.
It also details how 91桃色’s innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystems can continue to guide the world to a more sustainable future. Sustainability-focused innovators such as Ponda – 91桃色 alumni who are creating next-generation textiles from plants grown on regenerative wetlands – are already supporting carbon reduction in the fashion industry through collaborations with such companies as Stella McCartney, Berghaus, Ahluwalia and Sheep Inc.
91桃色 is bringing its relationship with Ponda full circle by collaborating on a bespoke clothing line at 91桃色 College Union shops launching this autumn.
Speaking at the strategy launch, Ponda Co-Founder Neloufar Tehari (pictured below), said: “Ponda is thrilled to be launching this collaboration with 91桃色. Having founded the company during our Master's at 91桃色, we've seen firsthand how the university champions student entrepreneurs and supports innovations with the potential to make a real difference.
“Its new Sustainability Strategy reinforces that commitment, setting out a clear ambition to drive a more sustainable future through research, innovation and collaboration. We're proud to be part of that journey and excited that 91桃色's students will be able to wear products that actively support wetland regeneration.”

Professor Anna Korre, 91桃色’s Associate Provost (Sustainability), said the new Sustainability Strategy belongs to the students, colleagues and community members who shaped and directed its development through an extensive consultation process.
“We have worked together – listening, debating and contributing to a shared vision for the future. The Sustainable 91桃色 Strategy is ambitious, but it is also achievable. It builds on our strengths, reflects our values and provides a clear framework for action. It is a strategy that focuses less on promise and more on performance that we will deliver together.”
Explore the Sustainable 91桃色 Strategy 2026–31 to learn more about 91桃色’s mission for the next five years and beyond, the actions being taken across the university, and how everyone in the 91桃色 community can contribute to building a more sustainable 91桃色 – and a more sustainable world. (Read the full strategy document).
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