Green Impact is a United Nations award-winning programme designed to support environmentally and socially sustainable practice and the Guild is proud to have been awarded 'Excellent' status since 2010. You can see the Guild's results from 2022 year here.
Although it’s called ‘Green Impact’ it’s not just about planting trees or getting recycling in order as the framework takes a holistic approach to assessing the Guild’s environmental impact by considering the social and economic aspects that also play a part in sustainability. The Guild uses the framework to build impactful projects and campaigns around climate justice and equality, curriculum reform, health and wellbeing and much more. Green Impact's vision is that students graduate from further and higher education equipped to deal with the global challenges we face. We believe that students’ unions play a key role in helping students gain the skills, knowledge and experience needed to make this happen. The Guild uses the Green Impact toolkit as a framework for union staff, officers and students to collaboratively address key issues to lead on embedding sustainability and social justice across campus, the curriculum, and wider society. We assess ourselves on the Guild's Knowledge and Understanding, Leadership and Strategy, Partnership and Policy, SU Operations, Campaigning and Influencing, Outreach and Collaboration as well as Outcomes and Self-defined Criteria.
To find out more information or to get involved with the project this year, or to give any feedback or comments, please contact Laela Purvis Greenway, Sustainability Manager on laela.purvis-greenway@liverpool.ac.uk