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There are two data centres in UCC, both using Eco-Cooling. The average lifespan of each desktop or laptop is 5 years, after which they are donated. Student printing reduced from 24 million pages in 2009 to 4 million pages in 2016.

New Sustainable Print Policy launched
The Procurement office in UCC have been huge champions of Green Campus over the last number of years, with Sustainability included within the UCC Procurement Strategy and sustainability criteria being included within many of the contract renewals that have taken place. In June of this year, the 深夜亚洲福利久久 Management Team and Finance Committee approved a new Sustainable Print Management Policy which was implemented in September 2019. Printing impacts the environment in terms of the resources used (paper, ink energy) and also the waste electronic equipment that arises at the end of life of printers. Desktop printers also impact the air quality within offices.
The new printing system will see a transition from old desktop printers to new, more efficient, networked multi-function devices. The new printers that are about to be rolled out across campus belong to the Canon E-Q80 range, so called because 80% of the product鈥檚 material weight comes from reused material. 鈥淔ollow-me printing鈥 will reduce the likelihood of printing by accident. The new managed system will see UCC move from 鈥渃onsumer鈥 to 鈥渦ser鈥, a key component in transitioning to a more circular economy.
Research Thesis Submissions go Digital
In September 2019, UCC Graduate Studies Office announced that research thesis submission is going digital. From January 6th 2020, research graduate students will be able to submit their theses online, via google docs. The electronic process will replace current paper-based practice which requires each
research student to submit two soft-bound theses for examination and one final hardbound thesis to the Graduate Studies Office. The new process will save the students 鈧230 each in printing costs. Considering the current system where students submit two soft bound and one hard bound version of their thesis, the paper savings will be enormous; the graduate studies office estimate that these paper saving may be in the region of 400,000 sheets of paper a year.
The UCC Green Library Team have created a guide to illustrate their activities as part of the 鈥淟ove our Library鈥 campaign. You can find out more !
UCC Green Campus and KSG Launch Ireland鈥檚 first Single-Use Plastic Free Caf茅
In September 2018, UCC Green Campus Committee, in collaboration with KSG (the university鈥檚 contracted food service provider) officially launched the Bio Green Caf茅, Ireland鈥檚 first single-use plastic free caf茅. The move followed 2017鈥檚 ban on disposable cups in the 深夜亚洲福利久久鈥檚 Boole Library building and KSGs agreement to offer discounts to staff and students using reusable cups. It coincided with the UCC Student Union obtaining funding from the Southern Region Waste Management Office to give a free reusable cup to all incoming first year students. The caf茅 was a major contributing factor to UCC being ranked number 1 深夜亚洲福利久久 in the world for SDG 12: Sustainable Consumption and Production in the Times Higher Education Impact Ranking 2019.
Innovation
The UCC Bio Green Caf茅 is a demonstration of the successful design and operation of a single-use plastic free caf茅. It is a case study in how green procurement, stakeholder engagement and environmental awareness and education can contribute to bringing about a complete redesign in the provision of a service. Single-use plastic has been eliminated from all front- and back-of-house activities.
Front of house, water and other beverages are available in tin cans or glass bottles. There are three options for customers dining in the caf茅:
- Eat-in on ceramic tableware
- Take away 鈥 bring your own lunchbox/cup/bottle
- Take away 鈥 purchase compostable cups/lunchboxes at a cost.
The compostable takeaway option is hidden from view, and therefore only available if customers specifically request it.
Back of house changes required a complete review of suppliers and engagement with current/new suppliers to either
Provide stock in reusable containers or paper packaging
If single-use plastic was a requirement for health and safety reasons, the supplier would deliver the item in plastic, remove the plastic onsite and take it away with them.
A complete redesign of the caf茅 infrastructure was also undertaken to ensure that the facilities supported the new service being provided. A custom segregated bin system was installed with clear labelling referring to the specific products on sale in that caf茅. A weighing station was installed next to the bins, enabling staff to weigh the different types of waste being produced and monitor the success of the initiative. A combined cup-washing system and water-refilling station was installed so that customers could wash their own reusable mug and fill their own bottles.
Environmental Benefit
In the first three months of operation, the Bio Green Caf茅 saw over 20,000 pieces of disposable items avoided. Waste tonnage has reduced by 95%. The scalability and replicability of this project means that the potential environmental benefit is enormous.
The caf茅 was always intended as a real-life experiment into how a catering service could be redesigned to eliminate single-use plastics. The parts of the redesign that are scaleable, have now been scaled up across the university. For example, all 深夜亚洲福利久久 restaurants now give the option of bringing your own lunchbox. Across campus, plastic bottles are being eliminated from catering at conferences and meetings. KSG have installed an Infinity Water System, which will enable glass bottle refills reducing the number of plastic bottles by 10,000 per year.
Social Benefit
The 鈥減lastics crisis鈥 together with climate breakdown, is one of the greatest environmental and social challenges of our time. On the week of the launch, staff and students organised a 鈥淟itter Pick鈥 in conjunction with Clean Coasts at the Lee Fields in Cork City.
In terms of awareness and educational value, the caf茅 has enormous social benefit. Behaviour change to promote more environmentally friendly behaviour requires organisations to 鈥渆ngage, encourage, enable and exemplify鈥 (Defra 2011). The Bio Green caf茅 engages customers through events and communications, encourages through making the more environmentally friendly choice the easier one, enables through the provision of adequate facilities and exemplifies in making a commitment and acting as a demonstration site for plastic-free catering services.
Economic Benefit
The caf茅 has actually seen an increase in custom since its relaunch as the Bio Green Caf茅. It has become a 鈥渄estination鈥 caf茅 within the campus, with staff and students specifically organising meetings there. The caf茅 launch was featured on Virgin Media news, and national newspapers including the Irish Independent and the Irish Examiner.
The launch of the caf茅 came after a year of targeted campaigns by the Green Campus committee in UCC to reduce the amount of single use plastic and improve the infrastructure across campus for recycling. It was felt therefore that by providing the necessary information and infrastructure for customers to 鈥渄o the right thing鈥, the environment supported the implementation of penalties for 鈥渄oing the wrong thing鈥. Therefore, the cost of takeaway compostable cups and salad containers was passed onto the customer and not borne by KSG or the 深夜亚洲福利久久, as would often otherwise be the case.
Green Public Procurement is key to achieving a more circular economy and delivering on the government鈥檚 Climate Action Plan. As the Green Public Sector Organisation of the Year (2019), UCC is sharing its learnings with other PSOs and in particular HEIs.
Commitment
The launch of the caf茅 is part of UCC鈥檚 overall Green Campus initiative and commitment to become single-use plastic free by 2023. It reflects the 深夜亚洲福利久久鈥檚 overall Strategic Plan (2017-2022) which commits the 深夜亚洲福利久久 to 鈥渆nhance UCC鈥檚 sustainability reputation as Ireland鈥檚 first 鈥楪reen 深夜亚洲福利久久鈥欌 and UCC鈥檚 Sustainability Strategy (2016) which specifically aims to 鈥渕anage and reduce waste generation by the 深夜亚洲福利久久 community through behavioural and practice change鈥.
In 2017, UCC鈥檚 catering service contact was renewed, with sustainability featuring, for the first time, as part of the award criteria. Following the awarding of the contract to KSG, a Restaurant Committee was put together to monitor the implementation of the contract. The university鈥檚 Sustainability Officer and Energy Manager were invited to sit on this committee, where ideas for potential 鈥済reen鈥 projects would be explored.
Replication Potential
UCC Green Campus and KSG have hosted a number of visits to the caf茅 from other business and public sector organisations looking to replicate the approach taken here. In January 2019, the Minister of State for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O鈥機onner visited the caf茅 in the lead up to the development of the All of Government Plan on Climate Action.
UCC is building a strategic partnership with the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Bologna on Green Campus activities and specifically our drive to be single-use plastic free. The initial activities are to be funded under an ERASMUS+ KA2 grant, which has just been awarded (July 2019). The UCC Green Campus programme has also been awarded funding from the International Sustainable Campus Network to travel to Colombia in October and undertake workshops with universities across three cities as part of their 鈥渕entorship programme鈥. Building on the experiences of mentoring international campuses, the UCC Green Campus team are in the process of developing workshops that will be delivered to other HEIs, businesses and Public Sector Organisations in Ireland.
Directory of Environmental Groups

Do you want to get proactive and join an environmental group? Here鈥檚 a list of groups based in UCC and Cork as well as national groups that are open for volunteers to join and contribute to.
| Group Name | Category | Description |
|---|---|---|
| UCC | This society is open to all who love and study the Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at UCC. They organise regular events and trips during the academic year. Email bees@uccsocieties.ie to get involved. | |
| UCC Community Gardens | UCC | The UCC Community Gardens are jointly owned by the Environmental Society and the International Development Society and are run by UCC staff and students. The project began in 2007, with the installation of three polytunnels behind the Carrigside buildings on College Road. More information on the garden can be found by contacting: communitygarden@uccsocieties.ie |
| UCC | UCC Co-Operative Society is a student-led group that works to bring awareness and support on-campus of social injustices in both Ireland and abroad. Email cooperative@uccsocieties.ie to get involved. | |
| UCC | UCC Enviro Soc is the university鈥檚 student environmental society. Enviro Soc aims to promote a greener, more sustainable way of life through events such as workshops, film screenings, trips away, conferences, and debates. Email environmental@uccsocieties.ie to find out more. | |
| UCC Green Campus | UCC | The Green Campus Committee is student-led, chaired by the Student鈥檚 Union Communications & Engagement Officer and the Chairperson of UCC Environmental Society. The committee meets regularly throughout the academic year to discuss ideas and campaigns to improve our campus. Contact us at greencampus@ucc.ie to get involved. |
| UCC Green Forum | UCC | The Green Campus Forum draws its members from across the college community, and includes staff, student representatives, and key personnel with responsibilities in relation to the sustainability strategy. Chaired by President John O鈥橦alloran and Mark Poland (Director of Buildings and Estates), the Forum meets regularly to drive forward the Green Campus project and sustainability within UCC. If you wish to be a representative for a particular group/area, please contact us at greencampus@ucc.ie |
| UCC | This a student-run society that aims to raise awareness of global development issues and the Sustainable Development Goals in the student body. Email intdev@uccsocieties.ie to get involved. | |
| Cork | Cork Harbour Alliance for a Safe Environment is an alliance of groups campaigning since 2001 to stop the construction of a large 240,000 tonne commercial incinerator in Cork Harbour. Contact CHASE: info@chasecorkharbour.com | |
| Cork | The Cobh Zero Waste team is a community-based group of volunteers who aim to help make Cobh sustainable by 2030 and a zero-emission island by 2040. They aim to achieve this by leading community initiatives and events and applying on behalf of the community for national support. Join the team: | |
| Cork | A group of enthusiastic volunteers who regularly go litter-picking in Cork City. Message their Instagram account to get involved. | |
| Cork | This is a publicly funded independent body set up by Cork City Council in 2015 which acts as a network of 200+ community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups. They promote information sharing, capacity-building, and engagement with local government. | |
| Cork | A social initiative that offers Cork people an opportunity to reduce their fashion waste while increasing awareness about consumer tendencies. They run a monthly clothes swap in Cork City. Contact cork.clothes.swap@gmail.com to volunteer. | |
| Cork | This group works with local councils, community groups, and other institutions to improve cycling infrastructure and to encourage people to cycle. They make submissions on infrastructure planning proposals to highlight issues relevant to cyclists, organise fun cycling events, develop cycling information and maps, and act as a voice for cycling in the community. Email info@corkcyclingcampaign.com to get involved. | |
| Cork | The PPN group for Cork County. Join . | |
| Cork | CEF鈥檚 aim is to foster, promote and implement sustainable development in the Cork region. Their structure embodies the four pillars of society (Business & Commercial, Public Sector, Community & Voluntary and Individuals) which lends to collaboration and a way of working in partnership with all stakeholders. CEF is both an insider (influencing by sitting on local and national boards and committees) and an outsider (tapping into local people鈥檚 power and knowledge and influencing people鈥檚 behaviour). Email info@cef.ie for information on how to get involved. | |
| Cork | A WHO designated Healthy City group that works to improve the health and well-being of all its people and reduce health inequalities. Contact the group . | |
| Cork | Cork Nature Network is a non-profit wildlife conservation organisation that aims to protect and promote Ireland鈥檚 Wildlife through education, research and conservation. Get in touch via their | |
| Cork | Cork Urban Soil Project is about community-scale composting. They compost urban food scraps and use the resulting soil enhancer to grow more food, right in the middle of the city. | |
| Cork | The purpose of Elders for Earth is to allow people who are concerned about climate and environmental issues to join together to make their voices heard, especially by politicians and other people in power. To join their mailing list and to become a member, contact shepearthaware@gmail.com | |
| Cork | Extinction Rebellion (XR) is an international movement that uses non-violent civil disobedience to achieve radical change in order to minimise the risk of human extinction and ecological collapse. You can get in touch with the Cork branch through their email general@xrcork.com | |
| Cork | Fridays for Future is a youth-led group and it part of the global climate strike movement. The Cork branch organises climate marches and campaigns for climate justice. Message them on their or to see how you can contribute. | |
| Cork | Ocean Research & Conservation Association (ORCA Ireland) dedicated to monitoring marine megafauna, with innovative research and with the help of citizen scientists. Volunteer with ORCA: volunteer.orca@gmail.com | |
| Cork | This Community Garden has been designed as a demonstration site for organic, sustainable, and urban living. It provides a unique place for community gatherings and a quiet sanctuary for those wishing to grow vegetables or simply enjoy the space. It is open to anyone who wishes to join. Get in touch via their | |
| Cork | Complete listing of all Environment groups based in West Cork & National Environment organisations in Republic of Ireland. | |
| Tidy towns | Contact info@ballincolligtidytowns.ie | |
| Tidy towns | Contact carrigalinett@gmail.com | |
| Tidy towns | Contact cobhtidytowns@gmail.com | |
| Tidy towns | Contact info@douglastidytowns.ie | |
| Tidy towns | Trees Please aims to plant as many trees as possible and works out of the Marina Commercial Park, in community gardens, and allotments. Email treespleasecork@gmail.com to get involved. | |
| National Groups | Made up of 3 branches (advocacy, education, and properties), An Taisce works to ensure that our environment (natural and built) is actively prioritised and a lasting legacy of sustainability and resilience is ensured. Become a member . | |
| National Groups | BCI is an independent, non-profit, charity that is Ireland鈥檚 leading authority on bats. They conduct monitoring and research activities to increase knowledge of all Irish bat species, and work to secure and expand existing bat populations. Learn about how you can become a member or volunteer | |
| National Groups | They are the largest independent conservation organisation in Ireland. The primary objective of BirdWatch Ireland is the protection of wild birds and their habitats. From our boardroom to our staff and our branches, they are passionate about what we do. Become a member | |
| National Groups | This is Ireland鈥檚 first ever initiative to train and support individuals taking action on climate change. The programme is co-ordinated by the Environmental Education Unit of An Taisce with support from the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications. Learn more about how to get involved | |
| National Groups | Climate Love Ireland is a community-led non-profit organisation dedicated to connecting Climate Lovers to nature and local climate action. Become a | |
| National Groups | ECO-UNESCO is Ireland鈥檚 Environmental Education and Youth Organisation that works to conserve the environment and empower young people. They work all across the island of Ireland and work with partners in Europe and internationally; they are affiliated to UNESCO as a Key partner of its Global Action Programme in ESD. Check out their available programmes | |
| National Groups | EJNI is a community of practice connecting interdisciplinary academic researchers, NGOs, regulatory staff, environmental lawyers, representatives from industry and government with community activists and the 鈥榖arefoot lawyers and planners鈥 who have emerged over the last decade on the island of Ireland in response to serious environmental governance failures. Check out their for resources and contact information. | |
| National Groups | Farming for Nature is a not-for-profit initiative which aims to support high nature value farming in Ireland. It is an independent project of the landscape charity Burrenbeo Trust and was established in 2018. Contact info@farmingfornature.ie for more information. | |
| National Groups | Friends of the Earth Ireland is a community at the heart of the environmental movement working to build a just world with zero pollution. They are part of the world鈥檚 largest grassroots environmental network, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2021. Check out their to get involved. | |
| National Groups | GAP Ireland is an environmental education organisation leading a sustainability action plan with the aim of creating sustainable communities across Ireland. Take action with GAP . | |
| National Groups | Hometree is a tree planting project which connects people with nature, and facilitates a variety of projects that are fundamental to addressing both Ireland's declining biodiversity and the unfolding climate challenge: Become a member . | |
| National Groups | IDE is a collective group of medical professionals in Ireland who are focused on promoting, improving, and sustaining the health of humans by striving to improve the health of the environment. Join IDE . | |
| National Groups | IWT is a non-governmental organisation and charity founded in 1979. The Irish Wildlife Trust aims to conserve wildlife and the habitats it depends on throughout Ireland while encouraging a greater understanding and appreciation of the natural world and the need to protect it. Get involved . | |
| National Groups | Leave No Trace is an Outdoor Ethics Education Programme designed to promote and inspire responsible outdoor recreation through education, research, and partnerships. Become a member . | |
| National Groups | NHNA are a nationwide, grassroots, volunteer group campaigning to end fossil fuel exploration and the development of new fossil fuel infrastructure in Ireland. They advocate for a just transition to renewable energy systems both here and around the world. Email info@notherenotanywhere.com to get involved. | |
| National Groups | One Future is a network of local campaign groups across Ireland supported by Stop Climate Chaos and Friends of the Earth. One Future groups advocate for faster and fairer climate action within their constituencies and communities by building local campaigns and lobbying local TDs. Join | |
| National Groups | They are an anti-authoritarian climate action group, with three aims: To create spaces for education, for ourselves, and our wider communities, to build a radical climate movement on the island of Ireland, and to act to end capitalist control of people and the earth. Email slieile@riseup.net for more information. | |
| National Groups | Stop Climate Chaos is a coalition of civil society organizations campaigning to ensure Ireland does its fair share to tackle the causes and consequences of climate change. Current members include development, environmental, youth and faith-based organisations. Take action with SCC . | |
| National Groups | VOICE is a member-based Irish environmental charity that empowers individuals and local communities to take positive action to conserve our natural resources. VOICE advocates for the government and the corporate sector to adopt environmentally responsible behaviours, and for the development of strong national policies on waste and water issues. Contact VOICE to get involved | |
| National Groups | YFOE is a volunteer activist group working to advance global climate justice by mobilising and inspiring people to join the movement in Ireland. Sign up to receive group updates . |
Green Campus Podcast
We鈥檝e started a podcast! We wanted to give you an insight into our Green Campus and those working tirelessly to make UCC, and the planet, a better place. We have interviewed a broad range of people and will be releasing a new episode every 3 weeks for your listening pleasure.
Go Green with our Green Tour App

Check out the 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork Green Tour app, available for Android and Apple. This mobile audio tour will guide you around some of the many exciting green initiatives in UCC which have led to our position as one of the most sustainable campuses in the world!
1hr audio guided walking tour of UCC featuring exciting green initiatives, history, heritage, biodiversity and sustainability. Headphones available at the visitor centre.
Free Download Here:
The app includes a guided audio tour, with map, video, image and web content for your information and enjoyment. It begins outside the UCC Visitors Centre, in the North Wing of the Main Quadrangle. Further tours of satellite campuses to follow!
Green Campus
Contact us
深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork, College Road, Cork T12 YN60,
- greencampus@ucc.ie
- Dr Maria Kirrane, Sustainability Officer - m.kirrane@ucc.ie