Goals and targets
Greenhouse: In 2021 we achieved our decade-long greenhouse gas emission reduction target. Part of a commitment with other Australian Technology Network (ATN) universities, UTS reduced emissions 30% from a 2007 baseline; the year Australia ratified the Kyoto Protocol.
We achieved our 30% reduction target despite a 50% increase in floorspace over the same period. Our emissions intensity target, carbon emissions by floor area, was 105 Kg CO2-e/m² GFA and we achieved 75. Initiatives included renewable energy on roof tops and maximising on-campus solar, energy efficient retrofits and building tuning, new building analytics software, Green Star building certifications, an Australian-first district chilled water agreement, and behaviour change.
In 2023 we released the UTS Climate Positive Plan, charting a path for the university to achieve net zero by 2029.
Energy saving: $9 million was spent over three years installing new energy efficiency technology such as sensor and LED lighting, airconditioning upgrades, and new meters. Overall target to decrease energy intensity (GJ/m2 GFA) annually.
Water: Continually reduce water consumption each year compared to the previous year, and achieve an annual increase in the use of recycled water each year.
Waste and recycling: Recycle 80% of general waste (diversion from landfill).
Community engagement - we have a range of sustainability engagement targets set for each year incorporating numbers of students and staff participating in sustainability events, engagement on social media, etc.
See here for details on performance and reporting.