As part of Green Erasmus we want to give the international students some information about how to live sustainbly in Stuttgart and at the University of Stuttgart...

On this wiki page we want to collect the relevant information and prepare a flyer.

Framework: Zwei Vorträge je 10 min


This is a wiki page. Feel free to add your ideas, add more information or improve the content.


Overview:

When: 20.10.2021

Target:

Sustainability in: World → Germany → Stuttgart → University of Stuttgart → You

Getting motivated to act sustainable during your stay

Format:

Vortrag mit kleinen Umfragen, Fragen am Ende


Introduction

Who we are (Philipp)

Philipp

Jan

stuvus

Today (Jan)


Universities are the laboratories of society's future. By combining research and teaching, they can help future generations master complex challenges in a globalized world (Grand Challenges). They take on the task of sensitizing all university members to sustainable development and engaging them to contribute to shaping a sustainable society.


Zoom in (Think global act local)

World (Jan)

EU (Philipp)

Germany (Jan)

Stuttgart (Philipp)

food:

Rescued food for free: "Fairteiler" / Café Raupe Immersatt 

Plastic-free: Schüttgut / Tante.M

Weekly Market (Karte: https://www.stuttgarter-wochenmaerkte.de/maerkte-staende/uebersicht/) → regional and seasonal food

Organic markets

Take your erasmus stay as an opportunity to try a vegetarian or vegan diet

Locations:

Cafes: Raupe Immersatt

Mobility:

Rental bike system: „RegioRad Stuttgart“

Several Stations at University of Stuttgart → Website

Buying cheap bikes: (Frage)

Public transport VVS


Clothes:

A major part of the production of clothes have been outsourced to countries far away from Germany and Europe. The fact that clothing manufacturing mostly goes along with inadequate working conditions and extensive environmental impacts becomes even for us consumers more obvious. Therefore, it is worth it to check out local fashion labels and stores, where clothes are produced socially and ecologically fair and manufacturing processes as well as working conditions are transparent. In Stuttgart, there are also a few stores, that consider sustainability:

Buying used clothes is even more ressource-friendly. A few second-hand stores are located in Tübinger Straße, but there are also other stores spread across Stuttgart. There are also a few flea markets that are worth a visit. A few examples are as follows:

There are also dress exchanges and dress exchange parties organized on a few Facebook pages like Freeguide Stuttgart, Fairtauscht, Kampagne für Saubere Kleidung - Stuttgart and Future Fashion - Community.

University of Stuttgart (Jan)

Goals: Carbon neutral until 2035

In Numbers: ??

Reducing emissions from:

Getting engaged:

Catering on the campus:


You (Jan)


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