Celebrating Global Innovation: The Fab City Awards 2024 Winners

Celebrating Global Innovation: The Fab City Awards 2024 Winners



  • 6,100 tons of fruits and vegetables donated from July 2019 to May 2023.
  • 331 institutions and 5,017 families, received continuous support benefiting an average of 75,000 people.
  • 1,894 social entities and 3,978 families benefited from educational programs.

  • 350 projects developed focused on sustainability.
  • 16% of energy produced on campus from photovoltaic panels, with all energy sourced from 100% renewable sources.
  • 69.7% of waste diverted from landfills.
  • 4,000 plastic cups, 400 plastic bottles, and 1,670 plastic straws recycled since 2020.
  • 100% smart water metering with 15 smart hydrometers installed
  • Greenhouse gases emissions from electricity consumption quantified at 0t CO2 equivalents in 2022.
  • 10 tons of solid waste  recycled in 2022, ensuring 100% of organic waste from the canteen and restaurant is kept away from landfills.

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