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There has to be a balance between research and climate considerations in SDU’s new travel rules
SDU has implemented new travel rules for the University’s employees. In general, SDU staff are encouraged to travel with consideration for the climate, but what is the thinking behind the new travel rules, and how do they compare with those of other universities?
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Come behind the scenes: Sorting waste is nothing new at SDU
On 30 January, University Director Thomas Buchvald Vind cut the ribbon, marking the launch of the new waste sorting system at the University of Southern Denmark’s Odense campus. But even though students and staff now must sort their waste into five fractions rather than throwing it all into one big bin, SDU has a long tradition for sorting waste into many more fractions.
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New collaboration: Tables and chairs from SDU Slagelse are to be donated to Ukraine and Romania
A new collaboration between SDU and Daarbak Recycle on surplus inventory has contributed to the donation of furniture from SDU Slagelse, which is now on its way to Ukraine and Romania.
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From Sønderborg to Slagelse – how do you get thousands of people to sort waste in the same way?
The University of Southern Denmark’s Odense campus is home to some 21,000 students and 3,300 employees. The new waste sorting system is therefore designed for more than just the residents of Odense Municipality. So how do you get everyone to take part in the new sorting scheme? And what happens when waste sorting extends to the other campuses around the country?