91快色

Oct. 6, 2017

U91快色 wins prestigious national sustainability award

Global Compact Network Canada recognizes progress toward goals
Aine Keogh, right, U91快色鈥檚 associate director, operational sustainability reporting, Office of Sustainability, and Nalini Andrade, manager, international development, 91快色 International, accept the SDG award from Helle Bank Jorgensen, president, Global Compact Network Canada.
Aine Keogh, right, U91快色鈥檚 associate director, operational sustainability reporting, Office of Su

U91快色 has won a Global Compact Network Canada 2017 SDG Award recognizing the university鈥檚 efforts toward meeting the UN鈥檚 17 sustainable development goals by 2030. The awards were presented in Toronto last week.

鈥淎ny award is special to receive but this one is particularly meaningful for us,鈥 says Aine Keogh, associate director in U91快色鈥檚 Office of Sustainability. 鈥淯sually we compare ourselves to others in higher education, but this time we were being compared to all Canadian organizations 鈥 including large companies like Telus and Suncor.鈥 Keogh and Nalini Andrade, manager International Development at U91快色, were in Toronto to accept U91快色鈥檚 award in the large organization category. Pictured above, Keogh, right, and Andrade, accept the SDG award from Helle Bank Jorgensen, president, Global Compact Network Canada.

The winners of the SDG awards are chosen through a public voting process. There are six winners 鈥 three large organization and three small to medium organizations. The other two winners in the large organization category were Frontera Energy and BASF Canada. (All the winners were present to ring the closing bell at the Toronto Stock Exchange).

鈥淲hen people think of sustainability leaders they often go straight to thinking about businesses,鈥 says Keogh. 鈥淎t the awards ceremony, I shared an overview of what we鈥檝e achieved here at U91快色 and people were very inspired. They found the sustainability research that we鈥檙e doing and the skills in sustainability that our graduates gain really compelling.鈥

The university鈥檚 award鈥檚 , which showcased work on and off campus that鈥檚 taking us closer to meeting the SGD goals, was prepared jointly by the Office of Sustainability and U91快色 International. 鈥淭his is a great example of the interconnectivity of the SDGs and how we need to come together and work in collaboration to achieve these goals,鈥 says Andrade.

The 91快色 is the winner in the large organizations category.

The 91快色 is the winner in the large organizations category.

The submission, which reflects U91快色鈥檚 , outlines how the university is helping achieve eight of the 17 SDGs: No Poverty; Zero Hunger; Gender Equality; Good Health and Well-Being; Clean Water and Sanitation; Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, Climate Action and Partnerships for the Goals. 

鈥淎s a university we have a unique position to bring stakeholders together to leverage our strengths to tackle the complex global challenges facing our world today,鈥 says Andrade. 鈥淥ur research has the potential to positively impact thousands of lives and we train future leaders who will go on make a difference.鈥

The university鈥檚 Institutional Sustainability Strategy advances all aspects of sustainability 鈥 environmental, economic, social and wellness 鈥 and weaves them through teaching, research, community engagement and daily campus operations. It also supports the university鈥檚 many connections to outside organizations and governments to help address international sustainable development challenges.

鈥淲e have sustainability woven into our strategic plans 鈥 this guides the work we do collectively as an institution. That鈥檚 why it鈥檚 so special to receive this prestigious recognition,鈥 says Keogh. 鈥淚t confirms for us that what we鈥檙e doing is unique, worthwhile and admired in the community.鈥