Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

UNBC Recycling Centres

UNBC houses a centralized area for over 12 categories of recycling.


The Borrow a Mug Program/Bring Your Own!

BAM started in January 2012 as an Action Group through the PG Public Interest Research Group (PGPIRG) as a way to reduce the amount of disposable cups that are used on campus by providing a sustainable, renewable alternative. Now it has expanded thanks to generous donations of mugs from the UNBC Community. Students, Staff, and Faculty can also bring their own mug, thermos, and containers for Food Services to use when providing food and beverages. 

When visiting a Food Service location, such as Degrees or Good Earth, individuals can request a BAM mug, and their drink will be served in a reusable mug. After use, mugs can be placed in a designated container at the Food Service location, where they will be cleaned and reused. 


NUGSS Free Store and Reciprocity Shelf

The NUGSS Free Store provides students with free access to clothing, household goods, and school supplies. Originally open only during September, the Free Store began operating year-round starting in Fall 2021. Students are welcome to stop by and browse the available items.

For those looking to donate, the Reciprocity Shelf is located across from the PGPIRG office on the third floor of the NUSC Building (Building 6). Items placed on the Reciprocity Shelf will be added to the Free Store collection. 


Fair Trade Designation

UNBC was awarded Fair Trade Campus designation on January 27, 2015, becoming only the ninth university in Canada to receive this recognition. As Canada's Green University, UNBC is committed to sustainability in all aspects, including its purchasing and business practices. President Dan Weeks highlighted that the Fair Trade designation reflects the university’s dedication to ensuring that products consumed on campus are ethically sourced and socially responsible. Fair trade empowers marginalized producers by providing them with the resources and opportunities to improve their living conditions and create better futures for themselves and their communities.


Sustainability in action at UNBC

 

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