Byrom Street project earns environmental award

Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) has been recognized for its commitment to sustainability in the delivery of its Byrom Street campus transformation project. The project, which involved the creation of a new student zone, a staff lounge, and enhanced facilities for the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences and the School of Engineering, has achieved a SKA Silver rating.

The SKA rating is a recognized industry standard that assesses the sustainability performance of buildings. LJMU’s project was commended for its focus on energy efficiency, waste reduction, water conservation, and the creation of a comfortable and healthy learning environment.

The university’s investment in sustainable practices reflects its commitment to environmental responsibility and social impact. By prioritizing energy efficiency, reducing waste, and improving indoor air quality, LJMU is creating a more sustainable campus for its students and staff.

This achievement highlights LJMU’s dedication to providing high-quality facilities and a positive learning experience. The university remains committed to sustainable development and will continue to seek innovative ways to reduce its environmental impact.

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