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Sürdürülebilirlik Raporları
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Stratejik Planlar ve Faaliyet Raporları
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Sürdürülebilir Kalkınma Amaçları (SKA) Faaliyetleri
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No poverty Contents
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Zero hunger Contents
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2.2.1 Campus food waste tracking
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2.3.1 Student food insecurity and hunger
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2.3.2 Students and staff hunger interventions
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2.3.3 Sustainable food choices on campus
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2.3.4 Healthy and affordable food choices
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2.5.1 Access to food security knowledge
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2.5.2 Events for local farmers and food producers
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2.5.3 University access to local farmers and food producers
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2.5.4 Sustainable food purchases
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Good health and wellbeing Contents
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Quality education Contents
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Gender equality Contents
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5.3.1 Tracking access measures
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5.3.2 Policy for women applications and entry
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5.3.3 Women's access schemes
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5.3.4 Women's application in underrepresented subjects
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5.6.1 Policy of non-discrimination against women
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5.6.2 Non-discrimination policies for transgender
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5.6.3 Maternity and paternity policies
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5.6.4 Childcare facilities for students
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5.6.5 Childcare facilities for staff and faculty
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5.6.6 Women's mentoring schemes
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5.6.7 Track women's graduation rate
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5.6.8 Policies protecting those reporting discrimination
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Clean water and sanitation Contents
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6.2.1 Water consumption tracking
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6.3.1 Waste water treatment
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6.3.2 Preventing water system pollution
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6.3.3 Free drinking water provided
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6.3.4 Water-conscious building standards
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6.3.5 Water-conscious planting
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6.4.1 Water reuse policy
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6.5.1 Water management educational opportunities
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6.5.2 Promoting conscious water usage
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6.5.3 Off-campus water conservation support
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6.5.4 Sustainable water extraction on campus
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6.5.5 Cooperation on water security
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6.5.6 Encouraging Conscious Water Use
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6.5.7 Promoting Conscious Water Use in Communities
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6.4.2 Water reuse measurement
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Affordable and clean energy Contents
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7.2.1 Energy-efficient renovation and building
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7.2.2 Upgrade buildings to higher energy efficiency
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7.2.3 Carbon reduction and emission reduction process
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7.2.4 Plan to reduce energy consumption
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7.2.5 Energy wastage identification
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7.2.6 Divestment policy
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7.4.1 Local community outreach for energy efficiency
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7.4.2 100% renewable energy pledge
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7.4.3 Energy efficiency services for industry
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7.4.4 Policy development for clean energy technology
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7.4.5 Assistance to low-carbon innovation
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Decent work and economic growth Contents
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8.2.1 Employment practice living wage
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8.2.2 Employment practice unions
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8.2.3 Employment policy on discrimination
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8.2.4 Employment policy modern slavery
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8.2.5 Employment practice equivalent rights outsourcing
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8.2.6 Employment policy pay scale equity
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8.2.7 Tracking pay scale for gender equity
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8.2.8 Employment practice appeal process
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Reduced inequalities Contents
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10.6.1 Non-discriminatory admissions policy
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10.6.10 Disability accommodation policy
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10.6.11
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10.6.2 Access to university track underrepresented groups applications
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10.6.3 Access to university underrepresented groups recruit
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10.6.4 Anti-discrimination policies
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10.6.5 University diversity officer
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10.6.6 Support for underrepresented groups
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10.6.7 Accessible facilities
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10.6.8 Disability support services
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10.6.9 Disability access scheme
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Sustainable cities and communities Contents
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11.2.1 Public access to buildings
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11.2.2 Public access to libraries
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11.2.3 Public access to museums
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11.2.4 Public access to green spaces
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11.2.5 Arts and heritage contribution
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11.2.6 Record and preserve cultural heritage
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11.4.1 Sustainable practices targets
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11.4.2 Promote sustainable commuting
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11.4.3 Allow remote working
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11.4.4 Affordable housing for employees
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11.4.5 Affordable housing for students
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11.4.6 Pedestrian priority on campus
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11.4.7 Local authority collaboration regarding planning and development
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11.4.8 Planning development - new build standards
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11.4.9 Building on brownfield sites
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Responsible consumption and production Contents
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12.2.1 Ethical sourcing policy
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12.2.3 Policy waste disposal - hazardous materials
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12.2.4 Policy waste disposal - landfill policy
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12.2.5 Policy for minimisation of plastic use
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12.2.6 Policy for minimisation of disposable items
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12.2.7 Disposable policy: extensions to services
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12.2.8 Minimisation policies extended to suppliers
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12.3.1 Waste tracking
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12.4.1 Publication of sustainability report
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Climate action Contents
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13.2.1 Low-carbon energy tracking
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13.3.1 Local education programmes on climate
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13.3.2 Climate Action Plan, shared
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13.3.3 Co-operative planning for climate change disasters
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13.3.4 Inform and support government
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13.3.5 Environmental education collaborate with NGOs
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13.4.1 Commitment to carbon neutral university
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13.4.2 Carbon neutral: achieve by date
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Life below water Contents
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14.2.1 Fresh-water ecosystems (community outreach)
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14.2.2 Sustainable fisheries (community outreach)
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14.2.3 Overfishing (community outreach)
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14.3.1 Conservation and sustainable utilisation of the oceans (events)
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14.3.2 Food from aquatic ecosystems (policies)
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14.3.3 Maintain ecosystems and their biodiversity (direct work)
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14.3.4 Technologies towards aquatic ecosystem damage prevention (direct work)
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14.4.1 Water discharge guidelines and standards
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14.4.2 Action plan to reducing plastic waste
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14.4.3 Reducing marine pollution (policy)
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14.5.1 Minimizing alteration of aquatic ecosystems (plan)
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14.5.2 Monitoring the health of aquatic ecosystems
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14.5.3 Programs towards good aquatic stewardship practices
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14.5.4 Collaboration for shared aquatic ecosystems
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14.5.5 Watershed management strategy
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Life on land Contents
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15.2.1 Events about sustainable use of land
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15.2.2 Sustainably farmed food on campus
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15.2.3 Maintain and extend current ecosystems' biodiversity
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15.2.4 Educational programmes on ecosystems
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15.2.5 Sustainable management of land for agriculture and tourism
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15.2.6 Sustainable management of land for tourism and training
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15.3.1 Sustainable use, conservation and restoration of land (policy)
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15.3.2 Monitoring IUCN and other conservation species (policies)
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15.3.3 Local biodiversity included in planning and development
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15.3.4 Reduce the impact of alien species (policies)
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15.3.5 Collaboration for shared land ecosystems
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15.4.1 Water discharge guidelines and standards
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15.4.2 Policy on plastic waste reduction
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15.4.3 Policy on hazardous waste disposal
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Peace justice and strong institutions Contents
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16.2.1 Elected representation
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16.2.2 Students' union
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16.2.3 Identify and engage with local stakeholders
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16.2.4 Participatory bodies for stakeholder engagement
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16.2.5 University principles on corruption and bribery
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16.2.6 Academic freedom policy
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16.2.7 Publish financial data
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16.3.1 Provide expert advice to government
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16.3.2 Policy- and lawmakers outreach and education
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16.3.3 Participation in government research
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16.3.4 Neutral platform to discuss issues
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Partnerships for the goals Contents
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17.2.1 Relationships with NGOs and government for SDG policy
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17.2.2 Cross sectoral dialogue about SDGs
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17.2.3 International collaboration data gathering for SDG
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17.2.4 Collaboration for SDG best practice
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17.2.5 Collaboration with NGOs for SDGs
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17.3.1 Publication of SDG report: SDG1
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17.3.10 Publication of SDG report: SDG10
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17.3.2 Publication of SDG report: SDG2
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17.3.3 Publication of SDG report: SDG3
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17.3.4 Publication of SDG report: SDG4
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17.3.5 Publication of SDG report: SDG5
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17.3.6 Publication of SDG report: SDG6
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17.3.7 Publication of SDG report: SDG7
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17.3.8 Publication of SDG report: SDG8
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17.3.9 Publication of SDG report: SDG9
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17.4.1 Education for SDGs commitment to meaningful education
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17.4.2 Education for SDGs: specific courses on sustainability
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17.4.3 Education for SDGs in the wider community
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17.4.4 Sustainability literacy measurement
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ISR Contents
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Sürdürülebilir Kalkınma Amaçları (SKA) Raporları
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Sayılarla Boğaziçi Üniversitesi
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E-Bülten Arşivi
2.5.4 Sustainable food purchases
PRIORITISING SUSTAINABLE FOOD PURCHASES FROM LOCAL SOURCES
As Boğaziçi University, we prioritise food purchases from local sources within the framework of our sustainable purchasing policy. This policy aims to both reduce environmental impacts and support the local economy. By sourcing directly from local farmers and producers, we promote agricultural sustainability and support producers who adopt natural production methods with low chemical use. In this way, we contribute to the economic development of local communities while providing access to healthy and fair food.
Boğaziçi University Sustainable Procurement Policy

National Action Plan for Sustainable Consumption and Production started at Boğaziçi University
The opening meeting of the Sustainable Consumption and Production National Action Plan Project was held at Boğaziçi University on 7 September. The project aims to create a national action plan focused on sustainable production and consumption within the framework of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals, in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change, Boğaziçi University and sectoral cooperation.

In cooperation with Boğaziçi University Finance Application and Research Centre, the Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change and the sectors, the work on the National Action Plan for Sustainable Consumption and Production started with the opening meeting held at Boğaziçi University. The action plan, which will be prepared to promote sustainable production and consumption in Turkey in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aims to contribute to the steps taken in this field.
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Speaking at the opening of the meeting, Prof. Dr. Nilgün Kıran Cılız, Deputy Director of Boğaziçi University Finance Application and Research Centre, stated that in order to achieve success in all the targets set for sustainability, it is necessary to proceed under state control and develop relevant policies. Stating that the project is a good example of this approach, Prof. Dr. Nilgün Kıran Cılız said:
"In order to achieve the goals set out in the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, the Green Deal and the Paris Climate Agreement, it is necessary to proceed under state control and develop relevant policies. Within the scope of our project, we are setting an example of this and establishing the infrastructure in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change. In addition, the financial framework in which the private sector can invest must also be established. For this reason, we attach great importance to the national action plan to be made through this project for the joint progress of higher education, public and private sectors towards these goals."

Gürsel Erul, Deputy Director General for Environmental Management at the Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change, which is among the stakeholders of the project, said that the national action plan to be prepared for sustainable production and consumption in cooperation with Boğaziçi University is very valuable for the steps to be taken in this field in Turkey.
Erul also emphasised the contribution of the collaborations they have established with higher education institutions, research centres and the sector to Turkey's efforts within the framework of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Read More
2024 Sustainability Report SDG-2 (Related Section)
Sustainable Food Purchases
Boğaziçi University's sustainable procurement policy is based on a model that aims to minimise environmental, social and economic impacts. Sustainable procurement is considered as a process based on continuous improvement and all risks and impacts that may arise throughout the life cycle of the products are taken into account. Accordingly, the sustainable procurement policy within the university is based on the following principles:
Accountability and Transparency: Our university is responsible for its impact on society, economy and the environment and bears this responsibility in purchasing processes. By ensuring open and transparent communication on supply chains, processes are carried out in cooperation with stakeholders.
Ethical Behaviour and Equal Opportunity: Ethical behaviour is prioritised in procurement processes and equal opportunities are offered to all suppliers to enable them to compete.
Respect for Human Rights and the Rule of Law: The University respects international norms of behaviour and encourages suppliers to comply with the necessary rules.
Innovative Solutions and Continuous Improvement: Innovative procurement practices are supported and sustainability practices are continuously improved to promote more sustainable results in the entire supply chain.
Analysing costs: Our organisation considers the costs incurred throughout the life cycle, the value for money achieved and the costs and benefits to society, the environment and the economy resulting from procurement activities.

Boğaziçi University prefers locally sourced products within the scope of sustainable food procurement. All vegetables and fruits used in cafeteria services are selected from local production and used in season, and producers who adopt natural production methods with low chemical use are supported. Only local animal meat is used in meat products. The preference for local and seasonal foods reduces environmental impacts by reducing carbon emissions from transport and contributes to the local economy. Thus, the meals served on campus are prepared with an awareness of environmental protection and contribute to the adoption of sustainable eating habits.

Boğaziçi University Sustainable Purchasing Policy:
Programmes Organised within the Scope of SDG-2
Sustainable Consumption and Production National Action Plan studies started at Boğaziçi University
The opening meeting of the Sustainable Consumption and Production National Action Plan Project was held at Boğaziçi University on 7 September. The project aims to create a national action plan focused on sustainable production and consumption within the framework of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals, in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change, Boğaziçi University and sectoral cooperation.

Speaking at the opening of the meeting, Prof. Dr. Nilgün Kıran Cılız, Deputy Director of Boğaziçi University Finance Application and Research Centre, stated that in order to achieve success in all the goals set out in the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the Green Deal and the Paris Climate Agreement, it is necessary to proceed under state control and develop relevant policies. Stating that the project is a good example of this approach, Prof. Dr. Nilgün Kıran Cılız added that the financial framework in which the private sector can invest should also be established.
Gürsel Erul, Deputy Director General for Environmental Management at the Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change, who is among the stakeholders of the project, said that the national action plan to be prepared for sustainable production and consumption in cooperation with Boğaziçi University is very valuable for the steps to be taken in this field in Turkey.
