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LANDMARK UNIVERSITY SDG 7 RESEARCH GROUP SEEKS COLLABORATION WITH IREPODUN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ON CLEAN AND AFFORDABLE ENERGY

Collaboration visit to Irepodun Local Government This report documents the courtesy visit to Hon. Azeez Tinuola, Chairman of Irepodun LocalGovernment Area, on 6th October 2024. The visit aimed to foster collaboration, discusschallenges related to the hike in electricity tariffs, explore future measures (such asintroducing solar energy), and convey community concerns. The delegation was led by […]

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Landmark University, Omu-Aran SDG – 12 (RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION) Updated 2023 Annual Sustainability Report towards realization of SDG-12 goals at Landmark University, Nigeria

SummaryThe United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has, under its umbrella, SDG-12, which aims to ensure that consumption and production patterns are sustainable. This goal is highly germane to reducing the ecological footprint emanating from overconsumption, pollution, and waste. To Landmark University, SDG-12 aligns with its core mission of leading in sustainable agricultural research […]

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LANDMARK UNIVERSITY ACTION PLAN FOR OUTSOURCED SUPPLIERS AND THE SUPPLY CHAIN FOR EQUIPMENT, STATIONERY, AND BUILDING CONTRACTORS

Objective: In order to ensure that all outsourced suppliers and contractorsconforms to the University’s environmental, ethical, and sustainabilitypolicies for a responsible, transparent, and eco-friendly supply chain. Policy Development and ReviewEstablishment and reviewing robust action plan on sustainability andethics that is common for all suppliers and contractors. These wouldinvolve those around waste reduction, responsible utilization of […]

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LANDMARK UNIVERSITY ACTION PLAN TO MINIMIZE THE USE OF DISPOSABLE ITEMS: SUPPLY CHAIN AND OUTSOURCED SUPPLIERS

Purpose: This extended policy focuses on the integration of sustainability practices across all parts of Landmark University’s supply chain (Outsourced suppliers, contractors and vendors). Reducing the use of disposable, non-recyclable, or single-use items as it pertains to supplying equipment, stationery, construction materials, and other goods or services to the university. Policy Scope This extended policy applies […]

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Community-Based Flood Risk Management Sensitization

Landmark University Sustainable Development Goal 13 (Climate Action) implements a collaboration project “Improvement for Community-Based Flood Risk Management” with government authorities. The project aims to assist local and regional governments at home in building communities that can defend themselves from floods. Through community engagement, the project held training on crisis prevention and crisis awareness, built […]

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LOW CARBON ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Landmark University uses energy sourced from the national grid and also from other sources like the solar power. A look into the amount of energy used as a university is as follows: Electricity consumption of the University from the national grid = 1 megawatt = 86.4 GJ (gigajoules) Amount of electricity from the generating set […]

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Landmark University Entrepreneurship Hackathon – First Cohort

Landmark University Entrepreneurship Hackathon – First Cohort As part of the goals of the Student development office to further drive the activities of the Landmark Innovation Hub where Student Startup teams are provided with necessary knowledge on how to build their ideas, become enterprises and access funding, the Landmark Innovation Hub had its first cohort […]

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Landmark University Student Council Organizes Inter-College Debate Competitions

The Inter-College Debate Competitions courtesy of the Student Council held on Friday 12th April, 2024. The debate witnessed active participation from various colleges within the University, commencing with an opening prayer and an opening remark by the Chairman, Student Council. The debate which was a British Parliamentary style had in present adjudicators (judges/panelists) ably led […]

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