UNP Sustainability
Development Goals
HIGHLIGHTS
BRIEFER
2023
SDG 13 - CLIMATE CHANGE
UNP isn’t just talking about climate change – they’re prepping up their sleeves, and getting to work. In 2021, they kicked things off by creating an Environmental Management Office, showing they mean business when it comes to saving our planet.
UNP students echo their learnings as they teach children at Banaoang Elementary School on how to turn trash into art. It’s not just about recycling; it’s about inspiring the next generation of eco-warriors.
Then there’s their “#BeatPlasticPollution” campaign. For an entire month, UNP said “no” to the use of plastic bags, utensils, and all that single-use plastic products. It’s like they declared war on plastic, and everyone on campus joined the fight.
But UNP doesn’t stop at banning plastic. They’re turning climate action into a cooperation, with everything from vertical gardening to environmental project proposals for saving the planet.
And they’re not keeping all this eco-goodness to themselves. UNP’s out there in the community, teaching folks about waste management, and marine conservation. They even got on their hands with coastal clean-ups, and mangrove planting.
To cap it all off, they held an environmental summit that was less of a lecture, and more of a call to arms. It’s clear that at UNP, protecting the environment isn’t just a subject – it’s a way of life.
From crafting long-term environmental policies to nurturing the next generation of climate champions, UNP is leading the charge against climate change. They’re not just preparing students for a changing world; they’re empowering them to change it for the better. That’s the UNP way – practical, passionate, and planet-friendly.