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Office of Sustainability

About Us

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Moving Beyond Aspirations to Action

The University of Regina and the federated colleges are committed to meaningful progress toward sustainability. As global citizens, we collectively and individually accept the call to action to address climate change and promote a sustainable society. This office serves as a focal point for catalyzing collaboration with all campus units to strengthen ongoing and emergent activities. Working with leaders and individuals across the institution, we will move the Sustainability Action Plan forward and facilitate supports for sustainability efforts in teaching, research, operations, and engagement that foster a space to discover and reciprocally learn together.

Feature Stories

Rebecca Yuen (Left): UBC Sustainability Data and Reporting Manager in Campus & Community Planning. Steven Hatcher (Right) UofR Data Analyst Intern

Sustainability: From the Prairies to the Mountains

Last month, UofR Sustainability Office Data Analyst Intern Steven Hatcher visited UBC and met with Rebecca Yuen, Sustainability Data and Reporting Manager in Campus & Community Planning, to receive a live demonstration of their 2030 Climate Action Plan Dashboard!
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Girl on bicycle, text says Campus sustainability month October 1- 31

Campus Sustainability Month

Campus Sustainability Month celebrates our community’s commitment to environmental action through events, challenges, and learning opportunities. Explore ways to live, study, and work more sustainably on campus this October.
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Left image of garbage bins with plastic waste, right image a picture of reusble items and produce with zero waste in the middle. bottom right SDG 12 block

Beyond Plastic: How the U of R Took on the Challenge

This July, the University community united to confront plastic waste head-on through the annual Plastic-Free Ecochallenge. Participants tracked their daily habits, replaced single-use items with reusables, and shared tips, struggles, and wins on the team feed.
OUR IMPACT
RCE 2025 Awards with SDGs 2,3,4,5,8,9

University of Regina and Federated Colleges Projects Shine at RCE SK 2025

Congratulations to all of the award recipients from the University of Regina and the Federated Colleges on their achievements at the the RCE (Regional Centre of Expertise) Saskatchewan 2025 Recognition Event.
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World Bicycle Day 2025

Celebrated every year on June 3rd, this day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2018 to spread awareness about the affordability, reliability, and positive impact of bicycles on our health and environment. World Bicycle Day aims to foster sustainable development by encouraging use of a bicycle.

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Earth Day 2025

For 2025 Earth Day, April 22, the University of Regina Sustainability Office partnered with Ultimate Rotisserie Experience to provide FREE coffee as long as people brought a reusable mug! Click the arrow below to see our impact!
Our Impact
University of Regina Waste Management Project Recognized at the Global Scale

University of Regina Waste Management Project Recognized at the Global Scale

We are excited to see Dr. Ng’s contributions to waste management and sustainability receiving recognition at this scale! The project was elected by the Saskatchewan RCE as a flagship project on January 24th, 2024.
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Last month, U of R representatives attended the COP 29 worldwide climate change negotiations in Baku, Azerbaijan.

University of Regina representatives attend COP29 talks

Last month, U of R representatives attended the COP 29 worldwide climate change negotiations in Baku, Azerbaijan.

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U of R Students Conduct a Campus Waste Audit

U of R Students Conduct a Campus Waste Audit

Student volunteers conducteda hands-on waste audit at the University of Regina. Thestudents, with the help of the Sustainability Office andFacilities Management’sCustodialServices, sorted and weighed through several bags of waste.
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RCE honours 41 local initiatives at 2024 event

RCE honours 41 local initiatives at 2024 event

RCE Saskatchewan and His Honour the Honourable Russ Mirasty, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, recognized 41 Saskatchewan sustainability projects on May 15 in Yorkton at a gathering focused on the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Held in a different community every year, the event was co-hosted with the Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society.
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Workshop Held to Promote UN SDGs Among Youth

Workshop Held to Promote UN SDGs Among Youth

As part of Winter Wellness Day, the U of R Office of Sustainability spent the day facilitating workshops around the UN's SDGs at École St Pius X elementary school.
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Students on the UofR campus

U of R in top 25% in QSWUR: Sustainability 2024

The QS World University Rankings (QSWUR): Sustainability 2024 has placed the University of Regina in the top 25 per cent in the world!
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COP28

A University of Regina student leader, along with a MAP faculty member, are attending the climate change negotiations at COP28 this year.

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If you build it, will they run?

Discourse Magazine reports on U of R researchers' mapping of EV infrastructure to meet drivers’ needs and achieve emissions targets.
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Don't Trash It

Discourse Magazine reports on the U of R research that is helping to curb textile and clothing waste.
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Indigenous Engagement Strategic Plan

The University of Regina has launched Tapwewin kwayaskwastâsowin, Truth and Putting Things Right, a multi-year plan that will help position the University as a leader in Indigenous engagement and education, foster and mend relationships with Indigenous communities, acknowledge truths, and advance teaching and learning excellence. 
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U of R Campus across Wascana Lake

Sustainability Action Plan

After a comprehensive planning process, the University of Regina is proud to present the 2022-2027 Sustainability Action Plan.
Read the plan (PDF)
Drawing of a Sustainable Campus

More Stories

See more sustainability stories from around the University of Regina community.
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Upcoming Events

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Sustainable Development Goals

The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, are an urgent call for action by all countries – developed and developing – in a global partnership.

Select an icon to learn how the University of Regina is aligning our priorities to each Goal through education, research and supports for our campus and larger communities. 

If you wish to see your project listed under an SDG, please contact the Sustainability Office atsustainability@uregina.ca!

Goal 1: No PovertyGoal 2: Zero HungerGoal 3: Good Health & Well-BeingGoal 4: Quality EducationGoal 5: Gender EqualityGoal 6: Clean Water & SanitationGoal 7: Affordable & Clean EnergyGoal 8: Decent Work & Economic GrowthGoal 9: Industry, Innovation & InfrastructureGoal 10: Reduced InequalitiesGoal 11: Sustainable Cities & CommunitiesGoal 12: Responsible Consumption & ProductionGoal 13: Climate ActionGoal 14: Life Below WaterGoal 15: Life on LandGoal 16: Peace, Justice & Strong InstitutionsGoal 17: Partnerships for the GoalsUnited Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Organizations and Centres

RCE Saskatchewan

RCE Saskatchewan is a network of educational institutions, community groups and non-profits that seek to promote transformative sustainability education in Saskatchewan and share best practices.

IEESC

The Institute for Energy, Environment and Sustainable Communities of the University of Regina is an institutional research and demonstration centre that integrates energy, environment and sustainability research expertise and undertakes thematic research to address the impacts and challenges of climate change.

RPIRG

The Regina Public Interest Research Group (RPIRG) is a student funded resource centre at the University of Regina committed to social and environmental justice. Providing the resources and funding necessary to enable students to organize around issues through research, education, and action.  The RPIRG has a green patch and an orchard on campus.

Connect with Us!

Office of Sustainability
University of Regina
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, SK  S4S 0A2

sustainability@uregina.ca 

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