
Zero Waste Festival Student Report
Have you ever wondered how plastic clothes hangers get recycled into
stools? Or why some countries around the world are starting to scrap “best before
dates” on food items? Hear a student report on the festival.
Have you ever wondered how plastic clothes hangers get recycled into
stools? Or why some countries around the world are starting to scrap “best before
dates” on food items? Hear a student report on the festival.
“The design is the thing that really gives a product the ability to last.” “We are constantly trying to imagine other ways to use all and everything that we have.“ Our latest Zero Waste Champion feature brings the stories and Read More
Mending connects community beyond language. Second Stitch is our Zero Waste Champion for May 2021. With a focus on zero waste, it is a not-for-profit social enterprise that celebrates the unique skills, traditions and stories of refugees, migrants and people seeking asylum.
Zero Waste Champion: Noa and Parker When Melbourne was turning to disposables, Noa and Parker was partnering up with cafes to offer a reusable containers takeaway delivery (and pick up) service during Melbourne’s unique time of lockdown. Emily from ZWV Read More
Moon Rabbit and Bridge Darebin are launching a Bulk Foods Collective to support the community in and around Preston, Darebin, and they have been exceptionally community minded and environmentally aware throughout the project. We interviewed Mahira Sobral, Moon Rabbit Bulk Foods Collective Convenor, to Read More
Melbourne Girls’ College (MGC) has made some big headlines this year being the first secondary school in Australia to go bin-free, a massive statement that is part of their ‘National Parks Scheme’. We had a chat with Lucy Skelton, student Read More