Transitions
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The university is mobilizing to develop a global policy that aims to build a sustainable and inclusive society.
24 concrete commitments have been adopted to accelerate change and support the main challenges of the transition:
- energy, selective sorting and waste recovery, environmental impact of research activities, preservation of biodiversity on campus
- activities and awareness-raising on sustainable development
- social policy (parity, equality, discrimination, disability, quality of life at work, etc.).
Transitions Ambassadors
A network of student ambassadors has been set up: their mission is to promote good practices and engagement mechanisms, disseminate them on campus and animate the communities.
If you want to get involved, join them! Follow them on Instagram!
To go further...
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Sort on campus
More than 70 containers and sorting bins are present on campus to encourage sorting (paper/cardboard/glass/other).
Stay informed
Visit the Cabane, a meeting place open to all, on the Peixotto-Bordes campus.
Consult the program of actions dedicated to sustainable development on campus.
For more information: bve.talence@u-bordeaux.fr
Don't throw away, we're collecting!
The Étu'Récup association collects, repairs and gives a second life to everyday objects. Don't forget to visit their premises: a good way to equip your home at a lower cost.
The association also offers a bicycle repair workshop and many DIY activities.
13 avenue Pey-Berland in Pessac, from Tuesday to Thursday from 11 am to 6 pm.
More information : eturecup.org
Do you have a green thumb?
Several shared gardens exist on campus
- La fourmilière in the Haut-Carré domain, Peixotto-Bordes campus
For more information: astragale.fourmi@hotmail.fr - Appellation Origine Campus (AOC), Montaigne-Montesquieu campus
For more information: aocbordeaux@gmail.com - The collaborative vegetable garden and orchard on the Périgord campus
For more information: campus.perigueux.u-bordeaux.fr
Drive green
Save time without having to deal with cars by using the many bicycle paths that crisscross the campus, with inflation areas
You can borrow a bike for free or have it repaired at Éturécup and the Maison métropolitaine des mobilités alternatives
If you really need to take your car, consider carpooling with the Univ'car app developed by university students
Campus Life Councils (CLC)
Participate in the working group of your place of study: alongside other students and staff, implement new responsible actions on your campus.
To learn more, contact your Student Life Center.