Principles of Sustainability

Introduction

This course will cover the key principles of sustainable development, community engagement, energy management, and the social responsibilities of businesses concerning sustainability. Learners will also explore waste management, sustainable transportation, and how to implement sustainability practices, including zero waste, in their own environments.

Since 1990, the world has lost 178 million hectares of forest. As an estimated 45% of carbon on land is stored in trees and soil, this loss has a serious effect on the Earth’s atmosphere. It is more important than ever that everyone has a greater understanding of how they can take sustainable steps to protect the planet.

Learners will have access to online learning platform.During your time with the Dumfries & Galloway College, support is always available whenever you need it.

Course code

OPSU

Location

Remote Learning

Duration

Guided Learning Hours: 101

On average, learners complete this course in 8 – 12 weeks.

Entry Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements however learners should have a minimum of National 4 Literacy/English & Numeracy/Maths or equivalent. The qualification is suitable for learners of 16 years of age and above.

Course Content

This course is split into six manageable units, with a seventh optional unit available:

Unit 1: Principles of sustainable development

In this unit learners will cover:

  • The definition of sustainable development
  • Human and global issues that impact sustainability
  • Common objections to sustainable development
  • Benefits of sustainable development and environmental management systems
  • The impact that organisations and the environment can have on each other
  • How a carbon footprint is calculated
  • How to manage carbon footprint in an organisation
  • How to reduce carbon footprint in an organisation and at home
  • What ‘resource efficiency’ means
  • Benefits of using resources efficiently
  • Circular sustainability
  • Consequences of organisations polluting the environment
  • How organisations help prevent pollution
  • How management structure can support environmental sustainability
  • How employees can help support environmental sustainability

Unit 2: Principles of sustainable communities

In this unit learners will cover:

  • The definition of ‘sustainable community’
  • What is required for a community to be sustainable
  • The local and global benefits of a sustainable community
  • Resources that can be used to support community development proposals
  • Sources of support for implementing sustainable development in a community
  • Engaging with sources of support for development proposals

Unit 3: Principles of sustainable energy management

In this unit learners will cover:

  • The definition of sustainable energy management
  • Legislation and international agreements relating to sustainable energy management
  • Energy conservation techniques
  • The contribution of renewable energy sources to sustainable energy management
  • How energy saving can be monitored
  • How to manage energy usage
  • How to set targets for energy saving

Unit 4: Social responsibility of businesses in relation to sustainability

In this unit learners will cover:

  • What is meant by Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
  • The importance of social responsibility in businesses for sustainability
  • Why businesses might take action to improve social responsibility
  • The Triple Bottom Line (TBL)
  • How the TBL can impact sustainability
  • Greenwashing
  • The impacts of greenwashing on society
  • The implications of greenwashing on organisations

Unit 5: Principles of waste management

In this unit learners will cover:

  • Types of waste
  • Characteristics of different types of waste
  • Factors which influence the quantity of waste produced by an organisation
  • Legislation relevant to waste management
  • Public and private sector organisations that have a role in waste management
  • The need to manage and minimise waste
  • How waste can be used
  • How waste management can be promoted
  • Methods for disposal of reusable or recyclable waste
  • Methods for disposal of waste that is not reusable or recyclable
  • How to dispose of waste safely

Unit 6: Principles of sustainable transport

In this unit learners will cover:

  • What sustainable transport means
  • Sustainable transport methods
  • The importance of reducing transport vehicles
  • Vehicle fuels not derived from petroleum
  • Factors to consider when assessing alternative fuels as sustainable options
  • Economic, environmental and social aspects of sustainable fuels
  • Economic, environmental and social benefits of reducing the use of vehicles
  • Ways organisations use and interact with transport systems
  • Impact of transport on the environment
  • How organisations can incentivise staff to reduce transport use
  • Incentives that can be offered to the public and transport providers to reduce vehicle use
  • Schemes to penalise vehicle use
  • Barriers that may inhibit the public from reducing vehicle use
  • Types of leisure travel
  • Sustainable options for leisure travel
  • Carbon dioxide emissions of different transport types
  • The impact of carbon dioxide emissions of different transport types
  • Methods to promote more sustainable transport.

Unit 7: Sustainability applied in own setting (optional)

In this unit learners will cover:

  • The purpose of carbon audits
  • Carrying out a carbon audit in own setting
  • Planning sustainability improvements based on the carbon audit
  • What is meant by ‘zero waste’
  • Evaluating a zero waste approach in own setting and creating an action plan
  • How to address sustainability issues in own setting
  • Sources of support when addressing sustainability issues
  • Impacts on sustainability when working from home compared to working in a workplace
  • Energy efficiency and transportation audit
  • Challenges that may be faced when addressing sustainability issues in own setting

Assessments

Auto Marked throughout the course

Additional funding information

This course is fully funded for Scottishresidents for a limited time

Course Contact Details

openlearning@dumgal.ac.uk
01387 734233

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