The International Faculty CITY College achieves ‘Green Impact Award’
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Main Campus, Thessaloniki, Greece
07 June 2017

The International Faculty CITY College achieves ‘Green Impact Award’

The International Faculty CITY College achieves Green Impact Award

Congratulations to the International Faculty - CITY College Green Impact team for earning the International Faculty, CITY College, the "Working towards Bronze" Green Impact award! Green Impact is a pro-environmental behaviour change programme running in the UK and abroad.

Our team joined the rest of the Green Impact teams of the University of Sheffield and participated in Green Impact by submitting all environmentally sustainable activities and initiatives taking place at the International Faculty, including recycling paper,batteries recycling, raising awareness for environmental issues and many more.

This was the first time for the University of Sheffield to have the first Green Impact team from the International Faculty, CITY College to participate in this important international initiative for environmental sustainability. In the University of Sheffield Green Impact is one of the longest running and more successful in the UK.

The International Faculty - CITY College Green Impact team was formed by the Student Services & Alumni Department and is composed by both students and staff. Special congratulations go to Μs Evanthia Kanonidou, Leader of the GO GREEN Club who led the project, as well as the rest of the students of the ‘Go Green’ club.

A few words about Green Impact

Green Impact has been developed and run for the past ten years by the National Union of Students and is now applied to a wide variety of organisations in the UK and abroad. It brings together students and staff to green campuses, curriculums and communities. It is an environmental accreditation programme that recently won the Unesco prize for Education for Sustainable Development.

For more information visit the Green Impact official website.

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