Contributor(s): LSE staff and students | A brief taste of some of the aspects that are contributing to the overall sustainability of LSE. Video produced for the Green Gowns Award 2014, shortlisted for the category of Institutional Change: Continuous ... more
Contributor(s): Dr Victoria Hands, Elizabeth Thomas, Andrew Farrell, Julian Robinson, Allan Blair, Professor Martin Loughlin, Vic Finnigan, Justine Rose, Helen Cocker, Lukas Slothuus, Jessica Enabulele, Chantal Beaudoin | The RETHINK Film demonstrate... more
Contributor(s): Dr Victoria Hands, Kat Thorne, Sara Kassam, Margerita Moscoso, Hannah Smith, John Bailey, Richard Woods, Adam Wilkinson | LSE chairs the London Universities Environment Group, open to staff from London's HE and FE institutions who wor... more
Contributor(s): Professor Lord Stern of Brentford | Nick Stern takes a macro view of the economics of climate change and promotes the role of zero waste projects, such as end of term reuse schemes in halls of residence, to contribute to the reduction... more
Contributor(s): Professor Lord Stern of Brentford, Sir Howard Davies, Dr Victoria Hands and others | This 10-minute film is targeted at University and College senior management teams including Vice Chancellors, Estates Directors Residence Directors a... more
Contributor(s): Peter Jones | Peter Jones provides a comprehensive overview of the waste industry in London. He presents his view of the future where waste becomes valued as resource.
Contributor(s): Professor Lord Stern of Brentford, Sir Howard Davies, Dr Victoria Hands and others | This 10-minute film is targeted at University and College senior management teams including Vice Chancellors, Estates Directors Residence Directors a... more
Contributor(s): Richard Featherstone | With 18 years in the reuse sector Richard Featherstone paints the picture of a vibrant reuse community minimizing CO2 emissions and reaching zero waste.
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