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ONE Water PlayPump


For the Water Amnesty, each participating university will, in the months of October or November 2009, endeavour to save 30% of its current water use.
This saving will be achieved across multiple campuses, and where possible with the assistance of the whole university population.

Any saving will be logged, and 50% will be donated to OneWater, a charity which delivers clean drinking water to villages in sub Saharan Africa by installing water Playpumps, which generate 1,000 litres of water per hour through children’s play on roundabouts.


Visit: OneWater



This first Free Radicals initiative, is at it’s heart, an experiment in new ways to redistribute this most untransportable life giving commodity, water, by empowering every individual within University life, with a direct way of experiencing the giving up of a precious resource here, to benefit and sustain life elsewhere; in this sense, the initiative is also exploring how sectors, who do not normally work together can find new ways to rebalance some of the worlds greatest inequities.

 

“We live in an emotional not a rational world, so in order to encourage rational behaviour you have to appeal to the emotions.”

Free Radicals member

Satellite Projects

"Thinkwater" at Ludlow College
A satellite water project, instigated by Free Radicals member Phil Sams will be rolled out at Ludlow Sixth Form College. Students from the graphic and product design courses will develop a water campaign to engage the Ludlow community culminating in a series of exhibitions.

New* January 2010.
For Ludlow's local response to the project see an exhibition of student work. See Website


Think Water




 




Click on the names below to find out what each University is doing for the Water Amnesty.

  • The University of Sheffield
  • University of the Arts London
  • University of Ulster
  • University of Westminster

October is Water Month at the University of Sheffield. Staff and students will be taking part in a number of activities and events to help reduce the water consumption of the University, its Union and residences. The University will be giving plenty of tips and advice throughout the month to get staff and students thinking differently about the way they consume water, as well as making them aware of why it is essential that they take care of this precious resource. The University has already implemented a number of water saving measures around the campus but we know there is much more than can be done, both as a University and as individuals. Water Month will see a percentage of the the University's water savings for October going to the worthwhile charity OneWater - a charity which provides water roundabouts to communities in Africa. At the University of Sheffield we firmly believe that everyone is capable of making a difference and we hope that by working together we can make great strides to rectifying the water imbalance in the world. We're taking the plunge in October, help us save water too.

Visit www.sheffield.ac.uk/water-amnesty for more information.

"Why are they looking for water on Mars? Because without water life couldn't exist - it's our most precious resource and everyday we waste it. Water Amnesty at the University of Sheffield aims to make people think differently about the water they use and why, making them better custodians of our aqueous legacy.”

Prof Tony Ryan, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Science at the University of Sheffield

In line with the University of the Arts London sustainability action plan UAL has committed to take part in ‘Water Amnesty’ a project that has been instigated by the Free Radicals group founded by Professor Helen Storey (UAL, London College of Fashion) and Professor Tony Ryan OBE (The University of Sheffield).  Water Amnesty is an ambitious concept designed to reduce water consumption in HE environments and also a clever way of generating income for charity ONE WATER.
A target of a 50% reduction over one month has been set and it is hoped by collaborating with fellow Free Radicals members such as Sheffield University, UAL will be able to identify ways in which to cut consumption and achieve its ambitious target. With the money saved as a result of these reductions UAL will make a donation to ONE WATER who are dedicated to providing safe drinking water to thousands of communities in the less developed world.

http://www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/

“University of the Arts London is dedicated to finding innovative solutions to reduce its environmental impact and carbon footprint. The enormous challenge that this presents across six colleges and over 30 sites in London cannot be overstated, but with projects such as Water Amnesty UAL can start to take small steps towards making big changes. In taking action we hope that through collaboration the HE sector can set a benchmark against which others will be measured.”

Prof Will Bridge, Deputy Rector and Chair of Estates and Facilities for Sustainability, University of the Arts London

“Fashioning the Future"
Fashioning the Future brings together a global community of creative thinkers and doers, designers, innovators and entrepreneurs ready to offer the fashion industry opportunities for the future. The underlying issue of consumption, the theme for the 2008 awards, will continue to be a crucial issue to fashion and its sustainability. Aligned to this, the theme for 2009 is Water, and there is a specific cross-discipline award focusing on this.

www.sustainable-fashion.com


Water Amnesty has now been rolled out across all 33 campuses of The University of The Arts London with many supporting activities, for further details please see: www.arts.ac.uk/water-amnesty



The University of Ulster is taking forward the T Shirt amnesty through a number of related student led projects in the public domain to raise consumer awareness of the diverse and creative re use of unwanted items.

“Free Radicals to me means the prototyping of a model of collaboration where like-minded people from different disciplinary perspectives come together in trust and committed to creative engagement. They are prepared to leave their own comfort zones in order to help to build resilience in the face of pressing existential problems and to bring about lasting change in society.”

Prof Kerstin Fleming, Director of Art & Design Research Institute, University of Ulster.

Water Amnesty is a great opportunity to raise the profile of water as something that is a finite natural resource. We will take a multiple approach to the campaign through awareness raising, interactive events and improving infrastructure. The aim is two-fold: empower individuals to use water moderately and, as a University, make sure our water consumption is kept to a minimum.

We will communicate water issues through social media and online tools to all staff and students throughout the month. To achieve our target of making a 30% saving in the water we use, we have already started a comprehensive infrastructure audit and we will share water saving tips, look at how water links with carbon emissions and investigate the question “what is a water footprint?”

A lunchtime discussion will explore innovations on water and a film event ‘The End of The Line’ will focus on oceans and overfishing.
The Water Diary will be available for everybody and some members of staff have agreed to keep the Diary and reflect their thoughts on their use of water.
We will also encourage the use of tap water instead of bottled water and water fountains.

http://www.westminster.ac.uk/sustainability


“Universities have often been the birthplace of major social change. Our planet needs to massively rethink its approach to water, and so I’m pleased that along with our partners this University is once again at the head of the national green agenda”

Professor Geoffrey Petts, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Westminster, world-leading specialist in river research








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