2nd Transfer Laboratory

TransferlaborIn the third project year, further transfer labs will be included in the programme. New transfer laboratories will be initiated, taking into account the transformation knowledge already generated and the reflection of the transfer lab concepts. The "best follower principle" is taken into account. Parallel to this, the transfer laboratory teams from all the universities are conducting blueprints in a workshop.

The knowledge from the cross-university transformation research and evaluation of the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg flows into this. The results are recorded in an online brochure.

 

 

Measures implemented by the universities during the second transfer laboratory

The 2nd transfer laboratory will start shortly after the completion of the 1st transfer laboratory, around October 2024, and will run until August 2025. Preparatory planning will already begin in September 2024.  

More species-rich flowering meadows and trees

... as a transformation measure in the area of biodiversity

  • Suitable areas and forms of greenery (number, planting) are to be selected for all sites of the Hochschule Anhalt and a maintenance concept drawn up. At the Köthen site, an area near the Ratke building on Lohmann-Straße is particularly interesting for this purpose. These selected areas should then be turned into flowering meadows as quickly as possible. This includes the planning and procurement of vegetation, the preparation of the areas, the sowing or planting and the completion, development and maintenance of these flowering meadows.

You can find more information about this measure in the climate plan of the Hochschule Anhalt (german only) under the name  "Biodiversität 1". 

Reducing air travel and making business trips more sustainable

...as a measure in the area of business travel mobility.

  • The aim of the measure is to develop recommendations for the sustainable organization of business trips, particularly with regard to the choice of means of transport. In addition, incentives are to be created to make business trips more ecological and informative and awareness-raising measures are to facilitate the choice of an ecological business trip. In the future, the recommendations could lead to a business travel policy that takes sustainability aspects into account.

This recommendation of the Inter-University Climate Council can be found in detail in MLU's climate plan under the measure "Business mobility 11".

Contact: MLU Halle-Wittenberg project team

Create incentives for rail travel instead of air travel

... as a transformation measure in the area of business mobility

 

  • The aim of the measure is to only use air travel for intercontinental trips. This means that at least 50% of air travel is to be eliminated by 2025. To achieve this goal, rail travel is to be made more attractive through (financial) incentives. It is also possible to create incentives to travel in 1st class on trains. Furthermore, the regulation is to be introduced that air travel will only be approved if the time saved compared to rail travel is eight hours or more.

You can find more information about this measure in the climate plan of the OVGU Magdeburg (german only) under the name "Geschäftsmobilität 1".

Inter-university transfer laboratory
[Working title] Promotion of plant-based canteen offerings and introduction of CO₂ labeling of canteen dishes of the Studentenwerk Magdeburg

...as a measure in the field of nutrition.

As part of the KlimaPlanReal research project, the Hochschule Harz (HSH), Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal (h2) and Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg (OVGU) would like to promote the plant-based canteen offer more strongly and introduce CO₂ labeling of canteen dishes from the Studentenwerk Magdeburg.

Description of measures:

  • The initiative from three participating universities aims to promote awareness of sustainable nutrition by introducing CO₂-labeling on dishes. As part of this initiative, the acceptance and visual design of the label will be validated and long-term adjustments in purchasing behavior will be determined.
  • As a supporting measure, a vegan/vegetarian action day will be carried out as a campaign, offering exclusively vegan/vegetarian dishes once a week. The aim of this day is to encourage Studentenwerk guests to adopt alternative eating habits, whereby attention is paid to high-quality and varied offerings.
  • In addition, the Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal should have the option of offering an equivalent vegan/vegetarian alternative for at least one meat-based dish every day, as is already the case at OVGU.
  • These measures serve as a trial approach with the long-term goal of adapting user behavior so that in 2 to 3 years a larger proportion of the canteen dishes on offer will consist exclusively of plant-based foods.

Additional aspects:

  • OVGU Magdeburg: Animal-based products should continue to be available if they are actively chosen. However, the price of animal-based products should be adjusted in line with the climate impact, for example in the form of a "CO₂ tax" on meals.
  • HS Harz: In addition to the increased plant-based food offerings in the canteen, there should be a weekly veggie day. In order to increase the acceptance of vegetarian and vegan food options, further campaign days and specialty weeks, for example with top chefs, are being sought.
  • HS Magdeburg-Stendal: In connection with CO₂ labeling, the aspects of a) reducing food waste and b) initiatives such as food sharing and food rescue should be brought more to the attention of university members. The exact way in which this is to be done will be worked out with those involved as part of the transformation lab.


This recommendation of the Inter-University Climate Council can be found in detail in the Hochschule Harz Climate Plan (german only; Measure 25) and in the OVGU Magdeburg Climate Plan (german only; Measures 2 and 1 on Ernährung).
Note: As the Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal did not have a university climate council, the measure was expanded within the project together with the ideas from the other two climate plans for the third location of the Studentenwerk Magdeburg. This means that all three universities associated with the canteens of the Studentenwerk Magdeburg are involved in the overall measure.

  • Further partial measures in the area of nutrition / canteen will be supplemented by the Transferlabor team if necessary.


Next steps:
Up-to-date information on the next steps can be found in the 1st Transfer Lab at Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal.

Explanation: Cross-university transfer lab

The transfer lab is described as cross-university because the measure is managed by two different universities over the phase of two transfer labs.

  1. The HS Magdeburg-Stendal will take over the management of the 1st Transfer Lab phase (12/2023 to approx. 09/2024).
  2. The HS Harz will take over the management of the 2nd Transfer Lab phase (approx. 10/2024 to 09/2025).

As OVGU Magdeburg has already selected two main transfer laboratories of its own, it is not involved in this measure in a leading but accompanying role, as it covers the third location of the Studentenwerk Magdeburg , has the most university members and the largest canteen.

For strategic reasons, the Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal (h2) has decided to postpone the decision to set up a second transfer laboratory for the time being. The university has had a funded climate protection management position since November 2023, which will implement climate protection measures from the climate protection concept already developed in a second project. A number of possible projects and processes are currently in the planning phase and in coordination with the university management. In order to avoid potential overlaps between the activities of climate protection management and the future transfer laboratory, it is advisable to postpone the decision for the second transfer measure for the time being. In July 2024 at the latest, when the work of the climate protection management has also progressed further, the possible measures that have already been examined will be assessed again and coordinated with the university management in order to be able to take an appropriate measure for the second transfer laboratory.

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