News 26 June 2023 Innovations at the Heat Square– How do we deal with heat in the city? The Heat Square combines new solutions for heat and drought. Until now, these innovations were tested separately. But what is the effect if you combine these solutions? 26 June 2023 Q and A: Reusable cutlery set With the (free) reusable cutlery set, you contribute to reducing the use of single-use products, such as disposable cutlery. In doing so, you will help make the TU Delft Campus more sustainable. 26 June 2023 From 1 July: TU Delft reduces single-use plastic on campus The next phase in reducing single-use plastic cups and trays on campus will start on 1 July. 09 June 2023 GreenTU starts the third edition of Sustainability Label Awards at TU Delft On 13 June, GreenTU handed out 'Sustainability Labels' to study, sports and cultural associations at TU Delft. 06 June 2023 Join the GreenWeek GreenTU and various student associations organize different events to which every student is welcome. The three-day event will shows different stories on sustainable solutions and what sustainability means for us, as people and as TU Delft. 26 May 2023 TU Delft in top 10 in sustainability ranking for higher education TU Delft is ranked at spot 8 in the 'SustainaBul', the sustainability ranking for Dutch higher education institutions. This was announced on Friday 26 May 2023 during the presentation of the annual 'SustainaBul Awards'. The award ceremony is part of 'de Groene Peper', the sustainability event for education and is organized by student network Studenten voor Morgen. 25 May 2023 Cycle to Work Day On 25 May it was 'Fiets naar je Werk Dag’ (Cycle to Work Day). On this day, the Sustainability Project Team and the Local Sustainability Coordinators all cycled to campus. 22 May 2023 TU Delft monitors biodiversity for green TU Delft Campus Monday, May 22 2023, during Biodiversity Day, TU Delft is launching a collaboration with Waarneming.nl to make the TU Delft Campus more green and vibrant. René Hoonhout and Tim Tabak from EcoCampus gave tours to students and staff to discover and capture plants, animals and organisms on campus. Monitoring the biodiversity is an important part of the sustainability ambition of the TU Delft to be carbon neutral, climate-adaptive and circular by 2030 with a focus on improving biodiversity and quality of life. René Hoonhout: "We are moving towards a nature-inclusive way of management. By making observations, we can measure whether this contributes the improvement of biodiversity." 21 May 2023 Sustainable travel to Climate Wunderkammer TU Delft participates in the Climate Wunderkammer exhibition, with the Symbiotic Urban Movement Project and the Sustainability Project. 24 April 2023 Cycling 4 Climate On 21 April, Cycling 4 Climate will pedal past five locations in Zuid-Holland, including The Green Village at TU Delft. Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 You are on page 5 Page 6 Page 7 ... Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page