SINU launches campaign to promote civic responsibility, sustainability, environment action
BY NED GAGAHE
The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) has officially launched its “Green and Clean Campus Campaign”, marking a strong step forward in promoting sustainability, civic responsibility, and environmental action across its campuses.
The campaign was launched in line with World Clean-up Day on Friday, September 19, 2025, and signals SINU’s long-term commitment to making its learning environments cleaner, greener, and more sustainable.
Speaking during the launch ceremony, Vice Chancellor Professor Transform Aqorau said the campaign is more than just a clean-up exercise—it reflects the core values of the university.
“Today we not only join millions around the globe in a day of environmental action, but we also launch our very own SINU Green and Clean Campus Campaign. This campaign is a statement of our values and our leadership in sustainability and civic responsibility,” Aqorau said.
As part of the launch, SINU announced it will soon sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Honiara City Council (HCC). The agreement will aim to improve campus waste management, support public health, and empower communities to take on active roles in environmental stewardship.
This partnership expects to support broader waste management strategies in Honiara while creating better systems within SINU’s own operations.
SINU also acknowledged the support of its partners, notably CMA CGM, a leading global shipping and logistics company.
The company’s presence at the event highlighted growing public-private collaboration on environmental initiatives.
CMA CGM General Manager Myat Thu Han congratulated SINU on the milestone and emphasized the importance of such campaigns.
“This event is about awareness, action, and partnership. CMA CGM is honored to support SINU and its community in taking meaningful steps toward safeguarding our environment,” Han said.
The company donated garbage bags and bins to support the campaign’s first clean-up efforts.
To symbolise the start of the new campaign, students, staff, and partners took part in a one-hour clean-up drive across SINU’s three main campuses—Kukum, Panatina, and Ranadi.
The clean-up was the first unified action under the new initiative and showcases the university community’s shared responsibility for maintaining clean and healthy environments.
SINU’s Green and Clean Campus Campaign will be guided by six core pillars in the coming months:
- Values-First Culture – Promoting respect, responsibility, and pride in the campus environment.
- Teach It, Model It, Live It – Embedding sustainability into the curriculum and everyday campus life.
- Systems and Habits – Enhancing waste infrastructure and introducing weekly Wednesday clean-ups.
- Student Leadership & Friendly Competition – Supporting student-led initiatives and inter-campus cleanliness contests.
- Partnership with HCC – Recycling & Beyond – Expanding recycling efforts and integrated waste management with HCC.
- Tracking Progress & “Keep SINU Clean” Pledge – Monitoring results through dashboards and a university-wide pledge system.
With strong leadership, dedicated students, and backing from both local and international partners, SINU aims to become a national model for sustainability and environmental responsibility.
The Green and Clean Campus Campaign is set to continue throughout the academic year, with more activities and progress updates expected in the months ahead.
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