Surrey receives Green Apple Environment Award
Surrey鈥檚 Horticulture Team has been invited to accept Green World Ambassador status and have its winning paper published in The Green Book after winning an International Green Apple Environment Award for its circular and close-loop recycling process at the University.
The are run by The Green Organisation - an international, independent, non-profit, non-political environment group that began in 1994 to recognise, reward and promote environmental best practice around the world.

Landscaping waste across the University estate is collected and heaped, shredded and sieved to produce a fine compost which is used to mulch tree bases and shrub beds across the 120 hectares of the University鈥檚 campuses. Mulch protects soil from extreme temperature changes and provides plants and wildlife with the nutrients they need to thrive.
The project was the brainchild of the EFCS Grounds department. Sports and Landscape Manager, Iain Main received the award on behalf of the University at a ceremony in the Houses of Parliament on Monday 20 November.
鈥淭he project was started just over 25 years ago,鈥 explains Iain. 鈥淐omposting has been a part of horticultural thinking for a large number of years. When the Horticultural Grounds depot moved to Manor Park over 25 years ago, this allows us to have the storage capacity and maintenance facility to do the composting operation.
鈥淭he idea for the closed-loop recycling process came about as we looked for more sustainable ways to manage the landscape across the University estate. Since we started in 1998, we have produced 88m3鈥痮f mulch per year which will help create more green spaces and protection for flower, fauna and wildlife and improve biodiversity on campus.鈥
The judges were impressed with Surrey鈥檚 project, titled, 鈥楥ircular Implementation of Landscaping Waste for Habitat, Biodiversity, and Environmental Improvement on a University Campus鈥.
Iain said: 鈥淗abitat creation and sustainability are having an impact on our campus in many ways, including fostering hedgehog habitats, conserving water, and enhancing the University's environmental impact ranking.鈥
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