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Green Gown Awards

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Green Gown Awards
Awarded forExcellence in sustainability efforts
CountryUnited Kingdom
First awarded2004
Most awardsInternational Islamic University Malaysia (international)
Websitewww.greengownawards.org

The Green Gown Awards are awards given to acknowledge institutions of higher education such as colleges and universities on their exceptional efforts towards sustainability,[1] under the purview of the Environmental Association of Universities and Colleges (EAUC), with support from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).[2] The awards are referred to as the "highest recognition given to higher education institutions that carry out sustainability efforts" in reaching the United Nations (UN)'s Sustainable Development Goals.[3][4]

The original awards, now the Green Gown Awards UK & Ireland, were given to institutions in United Kingdom and Ireland. This was later expanded with the Green Gown Awards Australasia in 2010 and the International Green Gown Awards from 2014.[5] Among the most sought-after category is the Sustainability Institution of the Year.[6]

Background

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The first Green Gown Awards were awarded by EAUC in 2004 to institutions of higher education in United Kingdom and Ireland.[5] These first awards were made in six categories - Energy Efficiency, Sustainable Construction, Transport, Sustainable Procurement, Waste Management, and Water Efficiency, with the categories changing and expanding in later years.[7]

There are two levels of acknowledgement in the awards: Winner (awarded to best institution within a category) and Highly Commended (sometimes awarded as an honourable mention).[6]

In 2010, the awards expanded beyond United Kingdom and Ireland. The original awards programme in those two countries was renamed Green Gown Awards UK & Ireland and another programme was created for the Australasian region, Green Gown Awards Australasia.[5] The awards were later expanded to French-speaking countries in 2014, as Les trophées des campus responsables.[5]

The awards were further expanded to the rest of the world with the introduction of the International Green Gown Awards in 2014, with the first such awards being won by RMIT University (Australia) for the category Continuous Improvement: Institutional Change, Hull College (UK) for Social Responsibility, and Manchester Metropolitan University (UK) for Student Engagement.[8]

Since 2019, the award categories have included Sustainability Institution of the Year, awarded to institutions who sustained a whole-institution commitment and delivered impact towards sustainability while being a sustainable organisation as a whole.[6]

The International Green Gown Awards have had separate winners in each category for small and large institutions since 2020.[9]

Winners

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International Green Gown Awards

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The United Kingdom is the country with the most awards, totalling 15 awards from 12 institutions. The individual institution with the most wins is International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia with six awards, including four awards in one year in 2024, making it also the only institution to win more than two awards in the same year.[10]

2014

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Category Winners
Continuous Improvement: Institutional Change Australia RMIT University
Social Responsibility United Kingdom Hull College
Student Engagement United Kingdom Manchester Metropolitan University

2015

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Category Winners
Community Innovation United Kingdom De Montfort University
Continuous Improvement: Institutional Change Canada Université Laval
Student Engagement United Kingdom Edinburgh College

2016

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Category Winners
Continuous Improvement: Institutional Change United Kingdom University of West of England
Community Fiji Fiji National University
Student Engagement United Kingdom University of West of England, UWE and University of Bristol

2017-2018

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Category Winners
Community Australia University of Tasmania
Continuous Improvement: Institutional Change United Kingdom Canterbury Christ Church University
Student Engagement Japan Chiba University

2019

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Category Winners
Benefitting Society New Zealand Victoria University of Wellington
Student Engagement Uganda Ndejje University
Sustainability Institution of the Year Canada McGill University

2020

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Category Winners
Benefitting Society United Kingdom Ayrshire College Peru Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Student Engagement Brazil Facens University United Kingdom University of Strathclyde
Sustainability Institution of the Year Malaysia International Islamic University Malaysia Peru Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola

2021

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Category Winners
Benefitting Society Brazil Facens University Center China The Chinese University of Hong Kong[a][11]
Creating Impact Chile Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana Finland Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology
Next Generation Learning and Skills Nigeria Covenant University United Kingdom University of Gloucestershire
Student Engagement Switzerland oikos St Gallen
Sustainability Institution of the Year France Polytech Montpellier United Kingdom Keele University

2022

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Category Winners
Climate Action 2030 Japan Chiba University of Commerce Hungary University of Sopron
Benefitting Society Philippines De La Salle Lipa Australia Deakin University
Creating Impact Australia University of Technology, Sydney
Next Generation Learning and Skills Australia University of Technology, Sydney
Student Engagement Malaysia UCSI University Australia University of Tasmania
Sustainability Institution of the Year Canada Dawson College

2023

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Category Winners
Climate Action 2030 United Kingdom Borders College
Benefitting Society Brazil Centro Universitário Facens Malaysia International Islamic University Malaysia
Creating Impact Peru Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Sustainability India Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences United Kingdom University of West of England, Bristol
Nature Positive Colombia Universidad del Norte
Next Generation Learning and Skills India St.Teresa's College Peru Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Student Engagement Pakistan The University of Faisalabad New Zealand University of Otago, Te Whare Wānanga o Ōtākou
Sustainability Institution of the Year Republic of Ireland University College Cork

2024

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Category Winners
Climate Action 2030 Thailand Asian Institute of Technology United Kingdom The University of Manchester
Benefitting Society India Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Thailand Siam University
Creating Impact Malaysia International Islamic University Malaysia Netherlands Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Sustainability Malaysia International Islamic University Malaysia Australia The University of Sydney
Nature Positive Italy Collegio Borromeo Ethiopia Haramaya University
Next Generation Learning and Skills United Kingdom Glasgow Kelvin College Singapore Singapore Management University
Student Engagement Malaysia International Islamic University Malaysia Canada McGill University
Sustainability Institution of the Year Malaysia International Islamic University Malaysia Singapore Singapore Management University

Footnotes

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  • ^a Although the Chinese University of Hong Kong is located in Hong Kong, the award specifically noted the recipient country as China, not Hong Kong.

References

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  1. ^ "Something old and new: Glasgow college earns global recognition for sustainability project". Scottish Business News. 26 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Fiji University Wins UN Environment Green Gown Award". UNEP. 16 January 2018. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  3. ^ BERNAMA (9 July 2020). "IIUM is Malaysia's first university to receive International Green Gown Award". Malay Mail. Retrieved 5 December 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Something old: Top award for recycled bridal gowns". BBC News. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d "About". Green Gown Awards. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  6. ^ a b c "2019 Winners". Green Gown Awards. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  7. ^ "2004-05 Green Gown Awards". EAUC. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  8. ^ "2014 International Green Gown Awards - Presented at the Australasia Green Gown Awards Ceremony". Green Gown Awards. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  9. ^ "2020 Winners". Green Gown Awards. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  10. ^ "2024 International Green Gown Awards Winners". International Association of Universities - Higher Education and Research for Sustainable Development. Retrieved 5 December 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "2021 International Green Gown Awards Winners | Green Gown Awards". www.greengownawards.org. Retrieved 2024-12-07.