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Water

Similarly to waste, water does not contribute much to our carbon footprint, but as water shortages may increase as our climate warms, and water becomes more expensive, we need to carefully consider ways to reduce our water use while maintaining operations as usual across our campuses. 

2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Water supply (m3) 22,495.0 25,869.0 22,667.21
Wastewater treatment (m3) 7,837.0 9,054.2 7,513.05

There is a rainwater harvesting system in use at 373 Euston Road, which we are working towards metering to track the amount of water harvested. In the future, we may look into using this type of system at other sites, and potentially introduce other water saving options, for example water butts for the allotment used by the Gardening Society outside the Clore Management Centre. 

Water saving devices

In 2023, a pilot scheme took place to introduce water saving urinals at two locations in Malet Street. The scheme found that the new devices could save up to 99% of water compared to the original urinals.

Trade effluent

Trade effluent refers to wastewater produced from commercial, industrial, or business operations. This is different from domestic sewage or surface water runoff as it arises from activities such as manufacturing, cleaning, and food production. It will often contain contaminants such as oils, chemicals, fats, and food waste.

Birkbeck complies with all legal obligations and makes every effort to reduce contaminants in its wastewater, for example, by recycling its waste oil from kitchen operations via Olleco and by ensuring labs have waste chemicals collected by a professional waste provider.