Psychology Green Team

If you'd like to run an event contact: The Psychology Green team or sustainability@warwick.ac.uk
Sustainable Warwick Induction
At Warwick environmental sustainability is one of our main priorities and the Psychology Green team aim to follow suit. Find out how you can get involved with the University Sustainability issues here:
Sustainability + You (warwick.ac.uk)
How Green are you?
Sustainability
Find out what the Sustainability Team are doing at Warwick

Travel to campus
- Cycling onto campus
- Cycle to work scheme
- West Midlands Cycle Hire
- Electric vehicles - charging points on campus for staff students and visitors
- Regular bus connections to , , , , and ,
Get involved:
There are lots of opportunities for you to become more involved with sustainability. You can join a , join projects and groups, apply to the SU , or become a staff or student Green Champion. You can always learn more about sustainability by attending our sustainability lectures, events and talks.
Reducing carbon emissions
We are committed to reducing our carbon emissions from our buildings and have a Carbon Management Plan in place as well as on campus generation.
Eat well
Look out for retail promotions of vegan and vegetarian foods on campus and aim to buy local.
Use products
Reusing, reducing and recycling in Psychology
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We encourage everyone at Warwick to reuse, reduce, and recycle so:
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Have you ever noticed all the bird and bat boxes, bug hotels, and various other structures on campus to help local wildlife thrive? Read on to find out how a simple-looking wooden bird box can make a difference to 4 tiny... (no spoilers here, sorry...)
In 2025, 30 trail cameras recorded wildlife on the Wellesbourne Innovation Campus for an entire month, hereby contributing valuable data to the National Hedgehog Monitoring Programme. The project continues this year. Read on to find out more.
The University has been participating in the City Nature Challenge since 2023 as part of the Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull partnership. Read on to find out the results of the 2026 Challenge.
