Sustainability
Leaving a better environment for future generations is something we are passionate about. We are working together to help National Star become a net zero organisation.
Being responsible, sustainable and ethical to leave a better environment for future generations is something we are passionate about. Students, residents and colleagues are working together to help us become a net zero organisation.
We hold the Platinum level Green Impact award and the Gold level Hedgehog Friendly campus accreditation thanks to the hard work of colleagues and student ‘green’ reps.
There are many green spaces in National Star, from the fields and orchard at Ullenwood, Wessington Court Farm at Hereford, to allotments, green roofs on residential buildings and the gardens at long-term living residences in Malvern, Cheltenham, Hereford and Gloucester. All are vital parts of a wider ecological network in the communities where we live, learn and work.
They help clean up our air, provide habitats for the species we all know and love, including hedgehogs, rabbits, birds, bees, and butterflies, and tackle extreme heat and flooding.
The charity is fortunate to have superb green spaces that we can all be part of and proud of. Our green spaces provide space to learn, exercise and socialise. They are essential for the health and well-being of our students, residents and colleagues as well as the planet.
Our achievements
Biodiversity
Transport
Paper usage
Energy and water usage
Recycling
Hedgehog friendly campus
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