Venue Sustainability
Sustainability at UNSW Venues
UNSW is committed to delivering environmentally responsible events and operates one of the most sustainable university campuses in Australia. Events held at UNSW benefit from a range of sustainability initiatives designed to reduce environmental impact while maintaining a high-quality delegate experience.
Energy & Carbon Reduction
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- 100% Renewable Electricity
All UNSW campuses, including event venues, are powered by 100% renewable electricity. - Fully Electrified Buildings
The Scientia Building has been fully electrified since 2025, supporting UNSW’s transition away from fossil fuels. - On-site Solar Generation
- 14 solar photovoltaic (PV) installations across Kensington Campus
- Total capacity of 1.5 MWh per year
- Includes a 69.6 kWp system on the Scientia rooftop
- 100% Renewable Electricity
Water Conservation
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Bore water is used for air conditioning systems and landscape irrigation, reducing reliance on potable water.
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The Village Green Onsite Retention (OSR) system captures up to 60% of stormwater runoff (16ML) and redirects it back into the Botany Sands aquifer rather than the local stormwater network.
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All venues provide access to potable drinking water via fountains or taps.
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Waste Management & Resource Recovery
UNSW operates a comprehensive waste diversion and recovery program.
General Waste
Collected by Doyle Bros and processed at a materials recovery facility in Fairfield East, where waste is sorted into:
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Paper & Cardboard
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Metals
Reprocessed by Sell & Parker and Sims Metal for reuse in manufacturing. -
Processed Engineered Fuel (PEF)
Used as an alternative fuel in industrial processes, including cement production, reducing reliance on coal. -
Landfill
Only non-recyclable materials (e.g. crushed glass, food-contaminated items) are sent to landfill.
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Food Waste
Food organics are sent to EarthPower (Western Sydney), where they are:
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Converted into renewable energy via anaerobic digestion
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Used to generate electricity for up to 4,000 homes
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Processed into nutrient-rich fertiliser for agricultural use
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Digital-First Event Delivery
To minimise waste, UNSW encourages a digital-first approach:
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No printed materials
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Digital signage and electronic noticeboards
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Event websites, mobile apps, and QR codes
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Digital tickets and programs
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Accessibility & Inclusion
UNSW venues support inclusive and accessible events, including:
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Step-free access to conference and breakout spaces
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Accessible amenities
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Quiet rooms and prayer spaces (subject to venue availability)
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Flexible room layouts for meetings and workshops
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Multilingual support available (Korean, Japanese, and Chinese translations)
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Active Transport & Access
UNSW is well connected by sustainable transport options:
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Light rail, train and bus access
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Shaded pedestrian walkways
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Extensive cycling network with end-of-trip facilities
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On-campus bicycle parking
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Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations
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Catering & Sustainable Food Choices
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Onsite catering partners include Vanilla Blue and The Catering Project
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Locally sourced ingredients where possible
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Reusable or compostable service ware
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Vegan and vegetarian options available
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While catering partners do not exclusively specialise in plant-based menus, a fully vegetarian or plant-based menu is strongly encouraged to align with sustainability goals.
For other events, UNSW has successfully partnered with:
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OzHarvest
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The Plant-Based Project
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