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Posted 19 hours ago
Fri 30 Jan, 2026 12:01 AM
LSE halls have been quietly building a brilliant track record for sustainability. Every year, staff and students team up to make halls greener, kinder on the planet and nicer to live in, and those efforts are recognised through Green Impact awards.
Here is a look at the halls that have led the way over the past few years.
2024/25
Green Impact awards 24/25
- 🏆 Platinum: Rosebery Hall
- 🥇 Gold: Carr-Saunders Hall
- 🥈 Silver: Bankside House, Butler’s Wharf, High Holborn
2023/24
Green Impact awards 23/24
- 🏆 Platinum: Rosebery Hall
- 🥇 Gold: Passfield Hall, Carr-Saunders Hall
- 🥉 Bronze: Bankside House, Butler’s Wharf
2022/23
In 22/23, it was not just halls that stood out. LSE Catering in halls was recognised too.
Green Impact awards 22/23
- 🏆 Platinum: LSE Catering in halls
- 🥇 Gold: Rosebery Hall, Passfield Hall
- 🥈 Silver: Bankside House, Carr-Saunders Hall, High Holborn
- 🥉 Bronze: Butler’s Wharf
2021/22
Green Impact awards 21/22
- 🥇 Gold: Passfield Hall, High Holborn, Carr-Saunders Hall, Bankside House
- 🥈 Silver: Rosebery Hall, Butler’s Wharf
2020/21
Green Impact awards 20/21
- 🥇 Gold: High Holborn, Passfield Hall, Carr-Saunders Hall
- 🥈 Silver: Rosebery Hall
- 🥉 Bronze: Butler’s Wharf
Take a look at our Sustainable Hall winners too!
The Green Impact and Sustainable Halls Campaign awards are not just about certificates. They reflect real changes in how people live together, including:
♻️ Better recycling and food waste habits
♻️ Smarter use of energy in shared spaces
♻️ More sustainable options in catering
Want to get involved? Join LSE’s Green Impact sustainability programme and help shape what happens in your hall.