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Many people within the further and higher education sector in the United Kingdom (UK) have now accepted that responsible environmental management of their day to day site operations is necessary, but they are still unclear as to what lengths they need to go to obtain marketplace credibility. Many people in other sectors believe that the only way to achieve real credibility in this area is to become accredited by the new British Standard BS7750 ‘Specification for Environmental Management Systems’. Others are expressing concern that such systems are cumbersome to operate and generate a needless level of bureaucracy and additional unwelcome paperwork.
This paper briefly discusses the responsibilities of further and higher education institutions with regard to environmental management and outlines one possible alternative to the BS7750 approach, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) Environment Initiative. It also outlines the approach taken by the University of Strathclyde over the past three years in the development of an environmental management manual for the Estates Management Department and the development of a system to control university-wide environmental management.
In conclusion this paper will focus on the suitability of BS7750 systems within further and higher education institutions in comparison with the approach adopted in the CBI Environment Initiative.
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British Standard Institution (BSI) (1994) BS7750Specification for environmental management systems. London: British Standards Institution.
CBI Environment Business Forum (1992)An agenda for voluntary action on the environment. London: Environment Management Unit, Confederation of British Industry.
EEC (1993) Regulation 93/1836/EEC,Eco-management and audit scheme, (OJ L 168 10.7.93).
Toyne, P. (1993)Environmental Responsibility: an agenda for further and higher education. London: HMSO Publications.
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Mr K. McDonach is a research assistant and Dr P. Yaneske is Director in the Safety and Environmental Management Unit of the University of Strathclyde.
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McDonach, K., Yaneske, P. Environmental management systems in further and higher education institutions. Environmentalist 16, 19–26 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01325611
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01325611