Exeter University's Business School has gone carbon neutral.
It's signed up to P-A-S 20-60, awarded to organisations that can prove that their activities will not result in any increase in green house gas emissions.
It's the first independent standard for carbon neutrality.
It builds on Exeter University's expertise in climate change science and sustainability research which they say shows leadership in the area of environmental responsibility, through its educational programmes.
One Planet students will be heavily involved in the on-going work.
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