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Key Stats

42 percent of university waste is recycled. Check out the Zero Waste Dashboard for detailed data on waste management at the University of Alberta.

 

research impact

For the period 2018-2022 

№ relevant publications: 481

№ times cited: 6,056

Source: InCites

 

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Institutional Stewardship Initiatives

Reusable Dish Program

The Students’ Union runs the Reusable Dish Program, giving event planners across the university an easy, free way to stop using single-use plates, cutlery and cups at events. This student-run service loans out reusable dishes and mugs and takes care of all the washing and inventory management Event planners only need to pick up and return the wares.

Sustainable Procurement

Supply Management Services has worked for many years to incorporate sustainability into their operations. In 2018, they launched a Sustainable Purchasing Network to circulate best practices, foster collaboration between interested staff and stimulate pilot projects within varied work units. This network builds on earlier ad hoc initiatives, the Sustainable Swag Purchasing Guide and PaperCut Initiative.

The university’s preferred supplier system enables efficient delivery of goods and allows the university to push for green products and practices from its suppliers. A Sustainable Procurement Guidelines and Supplier Code outlines expectations for ethical, social and environmental practices from the university’s suppliers.

Research institutes, centres & projects

Creating an impact: How UAlberta students are changing the way we think about waste

University of Alberta students Nicole Sanchez, Anka Chan and Mariam Humayan led a social entrepreneurship project called Hempact and proposed a waste-saving, 100 percent biodegradable alternative to commonly used plastic products such as pads and applicators.

Materials Chemistry Research Group

Aman Ullah’s material chemistry research group focuses on converting biomass into different types of plastics and chemicals, for instance using food oils and fats as stock for polymers. The group uses innovative techniques to help bioplastics match the quality of fossil fuel derived plastics by, for example, using nanotechnology to improve structures and using microwave reactors to enhance biopolymer yield.

News

Video Spotlight: U of A spinoff company aims to win space waste race
Science and Technology
Video Spotlight: U of A spinoff company aims to win space waste race
Power paradox: Why wind energy could face an economic squeeze
Science and Technology, Research, Business
Power paradox: Why wind energy could face an economic squeeze
U of A ranked in global Top 10 for impact on sustainability
Science and Technology, Research, Health And Wellness, Society and Culture, Business
U of A ranked in global Top 10 for impact on sustainability
Alberta researchers aim to revolutionize animal feed
Science and Technology, Research
Alberta researchers aim to revolutionize animal feed
Video Spotlight: The chemical engineering of coffee
Science and Technology
Video Spotlight: The chemical engineering of coffee
3D printability of pea protein shapes up with plasma treatment
Research, Science and Technology
3D printability of pea protein shapes up with plasma treatment
UNIVERSITY NEWS
U of A’s Alumna Sarah Ford: Investing in Sustainable Education
UAlberta, Students
U of A’s Alumna Sarah Ford: Investing in Sustainable Education
The cricket ick factor: sustainability not a selling point for bug-based snacks
Society and Culture, Research, Science and Technology
The cricket ick factor: sustainability not a selling point for bug-based snacks
Sustainability in Action: Lianne Lefsrud
Sustainability in Action
Sustainability in Action: Lianne Lefsrud
UNIVERSITY NEWS
Prescription for the environment: pharmacy students champion greener inhalers
Health And Wellness, Society and Culture
Prescription for the environment: pharmacy students champion greener inhalers
UNIVERSITY NEWS
International Week: Land Use Podcast live
International Week: Land Use Podcast live
UNIVERSITY NEWS
From Values to Action: Inspiring Change Through Education
Instructors
From Values to Action: Inspiring Change Through Education
UNIVERSITY NEWS
Closing the Loop on Microplastics: New Sustainable Design Course
Closing the Loop on Microplastics: New Sustainable Design Course
UNIVERSITY NEWS
Leading the Way: Two Award-Winning Student Projects in Sustainability
Students, Science and Technology, Research
Leading the Way: Two Award-Winning Student Projects in Sustainability
Battery breakthrough: researchers improve performance of rechargeable water-based cells
Science and Technology
Battery breakthrough: researchers improve performance of rechargeable water-based cells
Video Spotlight: A stitch in time to fight fabric waste
Society and Culture
Video Spotlight: A stitch in time to fight fabric waste
Bioengineered red yeast turns wood waste into a valuable fatty acid
Research, Science and Technology
Bioengineered red yeast turns wood waste into a valuable fatty acid
Researchers genetically engineer yeast to produce healthy fatty acid
Research, Health And Wellness, Science and Technology
Researchers genetically engineer yeast to produce healthy fatty acid
Students spin old clothes into synthetic spider silk — and gold
Science and Technology, Research
Students spin old clothes into synthetic spider silk — and gold
Growing grains and legumes in the same fields could be a win-win for crop performance and sustainability
Science and Technology, Research
Growing grains and legumes in the same fields could be a win-win for crop performance and sustainability

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