The University of Stirling and Students’ Union have joined forces to mark the institution’s commitment to not invest in fossil fuel companies.
The development, in line with Stirling’s long-standing socially responsible investment policy, helps the University ensure it continues to embed sustainability at the core of its business practices.
Professor Gerry McCormac, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, said: “We’ve always taken our commitment to environmental sustainability seriously – both on our campus and around the world.
“For instance, our Combined Heat and Power Plant, introduced in 2014, provides most of our electricity and heating – while dramatically reducing our carbon footprint – and we’ve taken major strides in reducing the amount of waste generated by the University.
“Furthermore, through the Stirling and Clackmannanshire City Region Deal, we’ll play a central role in delivering Scotland’s International Environment Centre. Through the Centre, we’ll help offer a comprehensive approach to economic growth through innovation and enterprise, skills training and sustainable environmental management.”
Astrid Smallenbroek, Students’ Union President, said: “With the Students’ Union’s continuing focus and commitment to sustainability, we are incredibly pleased to see the University taking action as a direct result of student feedback.”