WEEK 9 FIELD WORKS - ON CAMPUS OBSERVATION
This week, we explore how IIUM is transitioning from a
green university to a truly sustainable university. The activity helped me
connect theory with real practices and evaluate how the campus addresses
sustainability through six key indicators:
- Education
and Research – IIUM promotes awareness of sustainability through
academic programs, campaigns, and research activities that align with
SDGs. It’s clear that sustainability is not just a concept but a living
practice in our learning ecosystem.
- Transportation –
The presence of shuttle buses and walkable infrastructure reduces carbon
emissions and promotes sustainable mobility. However, there’s still room
to encourage more students to carpool or use bicycles.
- Water –
Water-saving devices in washrooms and campaigns to reduce water waste are
good steps, but I noticed that many students still leave taps running.
Simple habits like turning off the tap and reporting leaks can help
significantly.
- Waste –
IIUM provides recycling bins and conducts awareness drives on waste
separation. Yet, I observed that many bins are misused. We as students
must take more responsibility in sorting and disposing of waste correctly.
- Energy
and Climate Change – I noticed some buildings are equipped
with solar panels, which shows a strong commitment to renewable
energy. Still, lights and air conditioners are often left on
unnecessarily. We need stronger discipline and perhaps sensor-based
systems to reduce energy waste.
- Setting
and Infrastructure – IIUM has many green spaces and eco-friendly
designs, contributing to a healthy environment. Maintaining these spaces
and enhancing accessibility can further promote sustainability.
Daily Practices of Sustainability on Campus
- Economic
development: The IIUM food bank is a great initiative that
supports students in financial need while reducing food waste. It reflects
the spirit of community and economic inclusiveness.
- Social
development: mental health support services and student counselling are
increasingly visible on campus. Promoting emotional well-being is a key
part of a sustainable community.
- Environmental
practices: Awareness campaigns, proper waste segregation, and student-led
initiatives reflect our commitment to protecting the environment.
- Water
Waste Prevention:
- Close
the tap while soaping hands or brushing.
- Report
leaking pipes or faulty fixtures.
- Use
minimal water during ablution (wudhu’).
- Encourage
friends to follow the same.

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ReplyDeleteGood job!
ReplyDeleteLove how you linked theory to what’s actually happening around campus.
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ReplyDeleteNice catch on the tap issue, small habits really do matter.
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ReplyDeleteYour points about transportation are on point, more people should consider biking!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis was really well thought out , you’re clearly paying attention to your surroundings.
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ReplyDeleteDo you think students are fully aware of the sustainability efforts happening around them?
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