Title:

U.B.C. Campus Sustainability Engagement and Social Marketing Strategy - Review of Related Research and Similar Programs

URL: http://drive.google.com/file/d/1f-c5kVdNeoMBzmWl9mUk6f4_Cn9lSqan/view?usp=sharing
Summary:

This 2013 literature review summarizes behavioral barriers, benefits and interventions related to campus / institutional energy, water and waste-related behaviors.

 

Highlights:

Sections of this small-scale review, which was created for the University of British Columbia,  focus specifically on the following behaviors and behavior groups:

  • Divert Organics (in offices and residences)
  • Recycle Plastics (in labs)
  • Reduce Plug Loads / Shut Off Power (all settings)
  • Shut the Sash (in labs)
  • Take Shorter Showers (in residences)
  • Turn Off Lights (in offices and residences)
  • Wash Clothes in Cold Water (in residences)

There is an additional section on building a "Culture of Sustainability."

The report was developed in 2013 by Cullbridge Marketing and Communications for LURA Consulting and UBC.

Topics: Environment:, Energy efficiency, Waste:, composting of, Water efficiency, Climate change adaptation
Location: Canada-British Columbia
Resource Type: strategies and interventions
Publisher: Cullbridge
Date Last Updated: 2024-01-14 16:57:44

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