Who is the Aalto University Campus Sustainability Champion 2020? Submit your nomination!

Sustainable Campus Team a looking for a person, entity or activity, which serve as good examples to others, take concrete action or in some other way significantly bring Aalto University and its campus closer to reaching its sustainable development goals.
This year we encourage specially multidisciplinary and versatile co-working projects or effective acts to participate.
Prize is given now for fourth time. Previously the title of Aalto University Sustainability Champion has been awarded to Otaniemi K-kauppias, Exam electronic examination and The Test Site –network (page main picture from The Test Site).
Enter your suggestion for the Sustainability Champion by 24 September 2020. Sustainable Campus Team will choose the champion, and it will be published during the national Energy Conservation Week in October.
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Satu Kankaala
Aalto University Campus & Real Estate
Head of Business Development and Sustainability
satu.kankaala@aalto.fi
Meri Löyttyniemi
Aalto University
Senior Advisor, sustainable development
meri.loyttyniemi@aalto.fi
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