Sustainability in Operations

Our Vision

The University of Bonn is committed to reducing its environmental footprint and protecting biodiversity.
To this end, we are taking extensive action to reduce our energy consumption and place our construction, waste management, mobility and procurement programs on a sustainable foundation. In so doing, we are making a significant contribution to the achievement of local and national climate protection goals.

"Achieving sustainable operations is a major undertaking that we take very seriously at our University, demanding great responsibility. The aim is to bring ecological, social and economic considerations into a balance to the extent possible to make a positive impact on our environment. The meetings held by the “Sustainable Operations” working group are highly instrumental for bringing the University’s various interest groups together to discuss ongoing projects, how to expand these efforts, and find more ways and opportunities to make operations more sustainable. It takes a lot of resources to conduct operations involving over 33,000 students, 665 professors and some 7,000 academic, technical and administrative staff. Sustainability is key for resource efficiency, reducing emissions and changing our society for the better." (Provost Holger Gottschalk)

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Focus Topic: Sustainability in the Laboratory

Sustainability is becoming increasingly important in laboratories too, and not just from an environmental perspective—economic and social aspects are also key. The work that we do in our labs is vital for research but also consumes a lot of energy and resources. We are therefore committed to handling resources responsibly in the laboratory and injecting more sustainability into our daily routine in a bid to minimize environmental pollution and raise awareness of sustainability.

Action areas

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Energy

Energy has been one of the hot operational topics not only since the fall of 2022. The University of Bonn has been using 100% green electricity already since 2019. We have partially achieved CO2-neutral operational utility usage in teaching, learning and research, and district heating is used for University buildings. Only certain older buildings are still heated by fossil fuels (oil and gas).
An energy monitoring system is in place allowing measurement and analysis of building-specific energy consumption in order to implement savings measures where possible. Our goal is to cut energy consumption by 20% or more on a permanent basis.

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Waste management 

The University of Bonn is already separating waste to the extent possible. The year 2023 saw the rollout of a new University-wide initiative for systematic waste separation and waste avoidance.

A dedicated unit is in charge of the disposal of hazardous materials, such as chemical and electronic waste.
 
More detailed information can be found here.

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Mobility

In the area of mobility there is great potential for cutting CO2 emissions and reducing negative environmental impacts. All students are issued a “Semesterticket” transit pass affording low-cost use of local public transportation. University staff and students can sign up with the “Next-Bike” bicycle rental service using their Uni ID— daily the first 30 minutes are free! University employees can participate in the City of Bonn’s annual “Jobwärts” initiative in which they test out alternative means of mobility, such as speed pedelecs and e-scooters. Bicycle infrastructure is to be further expanded, and the University is working on ways to reduce air travel to the minimum possible.

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Construction

All construction work carried out on campus is conducted in close coordination with the BLB, the real estate service provider of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. New properties and major renovation projects are planned in conformity with the applicable state law framework.
A construction project sustainability assessment system (BNB) is in place, use of which is already mandatory for most projects. The system ensures that sustainability considerations, such as ecological, economic, socio-cultural and technical quality criteria, are taken into account already in the planning process. Photovoltaic systems are standard on all new buildings.

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Procurement 

Our institution has been a certified Fairtrade University since 2020, which in addition to meaning we buy fair trade coffee and tea for conferences, etc., extends to other areas of procurement—including University Sports, which buys balls from fair-trade production.
 
In addition to price, sustainability criteria are generally taken into account in selecting vendors to do business with under framework agreements.


Sustainable Operations working group

Formed in October 2020 under the leadership of Provost Holger Gottschalk and Kevin Passon, the Sustainable Operations working group is charged with reviewing all operational processes and structures at the University of Bonn. Great gains can be made toward the University’s sustainability goals, especially in the area of real estate. In addition to administration staff, the working group consists of researchers and students who are dedicated to serving as “sustainability drivers”. The working group meets twice per semester to discuss the latest current developments at the University, potential for improvements and other matters. Currently the working group is developing a sustainability strategy specifically for the area of Operations.

Provost Holger Gottschalk commenting on the members of the Sustainable Operations working group: “Rather than just serving as a sounding board, the working group enables us to integrate as many different perspectives on operational sustainability as possible from among the University’s various stakeholder groups. I would like to thank everyone involved for the dedication they have displayed and for sharing their knowledge in this working group—it really is a superb network!

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Operations news
Second in the Whole of Germany for Sustainability
The University of Bonn has performed outstandingly in the latest QS Sustainability Rankings for 2026. It has improved significantly on last year’s already impressive showing, climbing to 57th in the world and second in Germany. Compiled by analysts at Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), the rankings assess the work that universities are doing to tackle the most urgent environmental and social problems facing the world.
Sustainable Building in the Service of Research
The University of Bonn is continuing to invest in sustainable infrastructure and is currently constructing a new Sample and Vegetation Center for the Faculty of Agricultural, Nutritional, and Engineering Sciences. The newbuild will meet the most stringent environmental standards and thus serve as a role model for construction that is focused on the future. 
Three new electric vehicles included in the fleet of the University of Bonn
Central administration of the University of Bonn has been in a process for several years now of progressively converting its vehicles into an e-mobility fleet. Three new electric vehicles have just been added to the fleet: an Opel Rocks-E micro car (with space for one plus cargo) and two ATX two-seater electric utility vehicles. These two vehicles by manufacturer Alkè are flexibly adaptable for any requirements, such as transporting garden tools, using a cage structure that goes on top of the cargo bed.
Paper recycling competition
The University took part in the Papieratlas competition for the first time in 2023, which is about creating transparency regarding the procurement of recycled paper.

2019

Conversion to 100% green electricity

2020

Fairtrade certification

2021

Establishment of the Vice Rectorate and Sustainability Office and Green Office

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