Climate actions by member institutions

CLIMATE ACTIONS

The actions listed below provide an overview of the more than 50 climate initiatives implemented by 2050Today member institutions across six thematic areas of intervention.

For further information on climate actions and the carbon footprint of a specific institution, please click on the relevant institution’s page in the list of members.

Biodiversity

The member institutions of 2050Today are implementing various actions to promote biodiversity. Several of them have implemented the following actions in particular:

• Greening of roofs and facades of their buildings
• Installation of shared gardens, thereby promoting the expansion of spaces for growing local and seasonal food
• Manual and limited weeding
• Use of organic fertilisers
• Recycling of organic waste to create compost used as natural fertiliser
• Staff education and awareness programmes
• Installation of wildlife shelters
• Leaving refuge areas when mowing
• Biological control of harmful insects

Energy

All institutions are connected to the local electricity grid, which promotes renewable energy. A number of them have chosen Vitale Vert to promote electricity from entirely renewable sources. Several institutions have implemented the following measures in particular:

• Installation of photovoltaic panels on roofs
• Use of the GeniLac network, which utilises water from Lake Geneva to cool the premises
• Use of heat pumps
• Enhanced insulation of buildings
• Installation of presence detectors and LED lamps
• Raising staff awareness of responsible energy practices
• Recovery of residual energy
• ISO 50001 Energy Management System Certification
• Installation of solar lamps in the park for night-time security purposes
• Installation of a heat recovery system on the data centre’s air conditioning system
• Installation of a heat recovery system on the cafeteria’s refrigeration system
• Automatic lighting control in communal areas

Food

Member institutions promote sustainable food in their cafeterias and at events and receptions they organise. Several institutions have implemented the following measures:

• Vegetarian or vegan options in cafeterias
• Weekly vegetarian day
• Fully vegetarian restaurant
• Increased use of organic, local and seasonal food products
• Information for consumers on the origin of products
• Eco- and nutrition-score information for menus
• Promotion of traceability for purchased products
• Installation of water fountains
• Limitation or elimination of bottled water
• Use of bean-to-cup coffee machines
• Reuse of unsold items
• Limitation of food waste

Mobility

The members of 2050Today are committed to sustainable and gentle mobility. Several institutions have implemented the following actions in particular:

• Travel policies that favour trains over planes for business travel
• Economy class air travel to reduce GHG emissions
• Provision of bicycles for staff
• Installation of bicycle parking facilities
• Raising staff awareness of sustainable mobility by promoting public transport and encouraging cycling or walking
• Installation of charging stations for bicycles and electric cars
• Parking spaces reserved for carpooling
• Promotion of teleworking to reduce travel

Sustainable IT

The members of 2050Today promote responsible use of digital technology. Several institutions have implemented the following measures:

• Extending the useful life of digital equipment
• Limiting purchases per user
• Repairing digital equipment
• Reusing digital equipment
• Promoting the use of a single mobile phone for both professional and personal use with a subsidised subscription
• Up-to-date data management and storage to reduce the digital footprint
• Environmental criteria for data storage
• Green IT-certified suppliers

Waste Management

Members monitor and develop responsible policies to increase the sustainability of waste management. Several institutions have implemented the following measures:

• Centralised waste sorting stations in accordance with Geneva canton standards
• Removal of individual office bins
• Promotion of the use of reusable containers
• Partial or complete abandonment of single-use containers
• Use of environmentally friendly cleaning products
• Recycling of food waste for compost or methanisation
• Paperless meetings
• On-site recycling of organic garden waste

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