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A collection of Going Greener resources produced by students at Transition Universities across the UK. Please submit your own using the box below.

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TEU 2010 infrequent flyers guide

The Infrequent Flyers Pocket Companion

Produced by students as part of the Transition Edinburgh University project, this handy little pocket companion guide is packed full of tips for reducing the climate impacts of our travelling habits.

Download a copy here


2010 bristol ethical guide

An ethical guide to Bristol

Over Summer 2010, students worked to create an accessible guide to help other students realise how easy it is to make a real, positive impact on their local and global community. The Ethical Guide provides advice, resources and practical ideas on everything from Energy, Cooking, Recycling, Housing and Transport to Banking, Local Food and how to Get Involved.

The guide is published under a General Public License which gives others across the P&P network the right to copy, redistribute and modify it for their own universities.

Check it out here or download a copy


2010 TEU going greener conference

University Footprints, Community Handprints Event

In March 2010 people from 12 universities attended a day of workshops and discussion at Edinburgh about students and staff using practical projects to make our universities fit for the future.

The event, organised by NUS Scotland, People & Planet, and Transition Edinburgh University looked at questions like:

  • “How can university green projects work together”
  • “How to get funding for practical projects”

Download a write-up from the event


TEU footprint handprint logo

Footprints and Handprints: Edinburgh University community’s climate impact and how we can begin reducing it

An inside-out guide of Transition Edinburgh University: where we came from, how we work, the carbon footprint we’re trying to reduce, and some ideas for how to do it.

Download the Footprints & Handprints Report)