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(1) This Policy was approved by the Vice-Chancellor on 18 July 2016. (2) This Policy provides a framework for giving expression to the University's commitment to integrating environmental, financial and social sustainability in University practices and decision making. (3) This Policy applies to all staff, students, Council members and associates and at all University locations. (4) The University recognises its responsibility for the stewardship of Deakin environments and grounds and enhancing the quality of life for present and future generations. The University will incorporate sustainability into its practices and actions to promote a healthy workplace and campus and increase the resilience of the organisation. (5) Plan strategically for sustainability (8) Sustainable resource management (10) Community and partnerships (11) Health, wellbeing and safety (13) Teaching, learning and research (15) The Vice-Chancellor provides leadership to integrate sustainability throughout the University. (16) The Chief Operating Officer is the owner of this policy and is responsible for its implementation. The senior managers from within this portfolio that have specific responsibilities are shown below: (17) Organisational Sustainability, within the Campus Operations is responsible for centrally coordinating sustainability actions at the University, including engagement, targeted actions, reporting and promotion. (18) There is no attendant procedure. (19) For the purpose of this Policy:Sustainability policy
Section 1 - Preamble
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Policy
Principles
Responsibilities
Section 5 - Procedure
Section 6 - Definitions