Behaviour Change for Sustainable Green Action Partners: University of Oxford & University College London London Borough of Camden Keywords: Cultural Initiatives, Local Resource Valorization, Regional Hubs, Waste Management Systems
May 17, 2015
Behaviour Change for Sustainable Green Action
Partners: University of Oxford & University College London
London Borough of Camden
Keywords: Cultural Initiatives, Local Resource Valorization, Regional Hubs, Waste Management Systems
At one stage Camden Council printed over 1.5 million copies every month. Piled up, this would be more than twice as tall as the St Pancras Clock Tower.
We wanted the most effective way encourage our staff to print a lot less and conserve resources.
We had robust and real time data that offered insights into people’s behaviors.
Dr Robert Metcalfe was confident that using a similar approach as the heat metering project would result in significant savings.
The whole process was designed around ensuring we met our individual objectives Reduction in printing - saving paper and money Data for behavioural economics analysis
We wanted to measure the impact of our Green Zones Programme.
Kristy Revell was doing a PhD on environmental behaviours
Project was designed around the most suitable zones for UCL’s study and timescales
Challenges Permissions Local University Vs. Overseas Types of projects Resources Confidentiality
Project output and impact
We saw a 15% decrease in printing, equivalent of £86,000 per year
Better understanding of top down and bottom up approaches
Used it as a concept in a number of projects