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The University is committed to reduce the university carbon footprint by reducing the energy consumption and improving efficient usage of energy without compromising on the comfort and health of the learning environment.
The Universiti is committed to using energy in the most cost-effective, efficient and responsible way possible. It recognises its obligations under the Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Regulation 2008.
As a teaching, learning and research institution, with responsibilities to the local community and society, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman aims to implement its procurement activities in an environmentally and socially responsible manner.
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman is committed to practicing accountable consumption in its operational activities in both of its campuses. The University is committed to inculcating ethical and responsible consumption amongst staff and students.
As the impacts of climate change continue to intensify globally, UTAR is taking significant steps to address this pressing challenge. Through the UTAR Climate Action Plan, we are committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, fostering a sustainable campus, and contributing to national and global sustainability goals.
This Policy defines the commitment of the University towards the management of resources that seeks to generate sustainable returns while better managing risks and generating sustainable long term value.
Establish a framework for sustainable purchase of goods and services for the University in a timely and cost-effective manner, while minimising the impact on health and the environment, and deliver community benefits through better selection of products and services in line with the University’s Vision and Mission.
The purpose of this policy is to promote environmental sustainability and creating environmental awareness among its students, staff, stakeholders and the public to conserve the environment and to prevent environmental pollution.
These regulations are made in order to reduce the use of polystyrene in everyday purchasing and encourage consumers to stop using expanded polystyrene packaging.
These regulations are made in order to reduce the use of non-degradable plastic bag and straw in everyday activities of purchasing, and encourage consumers to stop using non-degradable plastic bag and straw.
UTAR is committed to advancing sustainable development and responsible investment practices. This Sustainable Investment Policy outlines the University's approach to integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations into its investment decisions.