UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH FAIRTRADE PLAN

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UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH FAIRTRADE PLAN 2014 2020 Date Section Page Issue Modifications Approved (Print name) December Issued. 1 First issue Linda Morris 2012 09/07/2014 All All 2 Updated from original Policy & S Price action plan and reissued as 2014-2020 28/02/2017 Title, corporate ambition & action plan 1, 2, 4-5 3 Updated corporate ambition and action plan S Price Approved by: The Sustainability Advisory Group Date: 25 th May 2017 University of Plymouth Students Union President Date: 4 th May 2017

1. Aim The University s overall mission is advancing knowledge, transforming lives. This Fairtrade Plan supports the University s ambition to transform lives and to make a positive difference to people s lives in a global context through the food and drink products we purchase. Our Fairtrade ambitions assist with the University delivering its commitment to be a leader for sustainability, as included within the University s commitments in the Refreshed Strategy 2016 2020: We are financially sustainable, enabling long-term investment in our University. We are higher education leaders for sustainability: economic, environmental and social. Our Sustainability Strategy identifies goals and actions to drive forward our sustainability agenda. Our Fairtrade and sustainable food agenda is included under a goal 1 in the a sustainable university Sustainability Strategy 2014: Develop a sustainable food culture at the University, providing Fairtrade products where possible and working with local food partners to increase the demand and supply of seasonal, local and organic food. This plan and our Sustainable Food Plan are designed to deliver against this action. 2. Relevance Plymouth University assigns great importance to our role in preparing students for the wider world. We believe that understanding and managing the impact that our actions have on people and the environment both locally and globally is an essential part of being a socially responsible institution. Where possible we seek to support producers and growers by paying a fair price for products, through seeking out products certified by the Fairtrade foundation. This will be balanced with our Sustainable Food Plan that seeks to purchase local goods and produce where possible. The Fairtrade commitment will be achieved by maintaining our Fairtrade University status as defined by the Fairtrade Foundation. We have been a Fairtrade University since 2009, and have continually monitored and improved our commitment towards Fairtrade, through increasing the product range on offer and increasing the sales of Fairtrade throughout our campus cafes. In order to maintain the Fairtrade status we are signed up to the five goals set for a Fairtrade University by the Fairtrade Foundation (see www.fairtrade.org.uk).

3. Links with other Plymouth University Strategies This Fairtrade Plan directly supports the delivery of the University Strategy 2020, particularly in addressing the ambition to achieve resilience, sustainability and effectiveness. Other relevant plans and strategies for sustainability include: Carbon Management Plan Energy and Water policy Sustainability Strategy Estate and Facilities campus strategies Transport and Travel The Environmental Management System Sustainable Food Plan Biodiversity Plan 4. Responsibility Responsibility for this plan rests with the Department of Estates and Facilities, reporting to the Sustainability Advisory Group, Office of the Vice Chancellor, Chief Executive Group and Board of Governors. University of Plymouth Student s Union is also signed up to this plan and responsible for delivery of their actions. The plan is approved by the Sustainability Advisory Group via recorded approval in the meeting minutes, and by the University of Plymouth Students Union President. 5. Reporting and monitoring We will achieve our aims through a Fairtrade Action Plan, against which we will set key performance targets to measure our performance on an annual basis. These KPIs will be reported to the Office of the Vice Chancellor, Senior Leadership Team and Board of Governors through their Audit Committee.

6. Goals 1. Create and publicise the Fairtrade Plan 2. Use and sell Fairtrade products in all University outlets Where it is not currently feasible for reasons of price, product availability or contractual obligations to sell certain Fairtrade products, the University is committed to begin selling them as soon as it becomes feasible. 3. Use Fairtrade products in catering and hospitality provision The University will where possible serve Fairtrade tea and coffee at all internal meetings, with the commitment to increase the use of Fairtrade foods as it becomes possible to do so. 4. Run promotional campaigns and events throughout the year 5. A Fairtrade Steering Group will meet at least once a term to implement this plan

FAIRTRADE ACTION PLAN 2014-2020 OBJECTIVE ACTION WHO WHEN Create and Publish the plan on the website and intranet Complete publicise Fairtrade Maintain Fairtrade University status Plan Produce a Fairtrade Activity report every two years Use and sell Sell Fairtrade products in every catering outlet and the SU shop /UPSU Complete Fairtrade products Sell Fairtrade PU branded clothing in the SU shop UPSU Complete Commit to purchasing Fairtrade cotton products and PPE clothing UPSU / P&S 2020 Measure the sales of Fairtrade products annually and increase the availability and use of Fairtrade products year on year / / UPSU Review and introduce new Fairtrade products where possible UPSU/ Use Fairtrade products in catering and hospitality provision Serve Fairtrade black tea and coffee only for hospitality (certain fruit teas and herbal teas are not available as Fairtrade) Serve Fairtrade sugar where British sugar is not available Replace hospitality biscuit provider with a Fairtrade biscuit Make Fairtrade products visible at point of sale and increase marketing Review the feasibility of introducing a Fairtrade wine on the hospitality menu Complete Complete 2018 Complete & ongoing 2020

Run promotional campaigns and events throughout the year Display Fairtrade marketing material around campus Put on Fairtrade events and promotions every year with a focus on Fairtrade Fortnight Promote Fairtrade at other relevant events including the use of the logo on literature such as the University s Prospectus Promote Fairtrade sourcing on menus and as part of catering promotion Advertise Fairtrade on the portal and internet pages and on social media Purchase Fairtrade promotional material and use to raise awareness during events To invite Fairtrade companies to the campus markets / UPSU / UPSU Annually Fairtrade Steering Group Arrange a termly meeting for the Fairtrade Steering Group P&S UPSU Estates and Facilities Procurement and Sustainability University Catering Services Plymouth University of Plymouth Students Union