Join us on Saturday 14th September at Fed Square, Melbourne for our annual Zero Waste Festival.
Green On, inspiring the hospitality sector with closed loop business models
Regenerative renovation of a century-old bungalow, highlighting his commitment to the Living Building Challenge and circular economy.
Complexities of large-scale waste management in dense urban settings, revealing innovations and challenges.
Sustainable events business, Every Bit Counts is redefining event sustainability
Sustainability Victoria will present key findings from the State of Sustainability report, focusing on home energy efficiency and health
Moderator
A researcher, focusing on behavior change and developing interventions to support positive health goals
11:15
Educator, speaker, author and passionate zero waste advocate
Junior Doctor and Sustainability officer, Member of Doctors for the Environment Australia
Aka Urban Nanna, Author, Educator, and Mentor, a trailblazer for Zero-Waste living
Sustainability educator, trainer and changemaker. Co-founder and President of Zero Waste Victoria and consultant at Sustainability Pathways
Comedian, singer and media personality who is passionate about living sustainably
12:30
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CEO of Huum, biotechnological solutions for organic waste, including human composting, into valuable resources
Co-founder of Circular Resources Australia, demystifying waste and recycling regulations
Founder of Recycle Wise, transforming recycling practices within the medical industry
City Compost Network, community composting solutions
Zero Plastics Australia, plastic lid recycling
1:45
PM
Senior lecturer in design, in the School of Fashion and Textiles who is known for her research into sustainable and circular design and the Fashion Fix project.
A visionary designer and PhD researcher, undertaking a PhD that redesigns pre-consumer textile waste (unsold garments) with Industry Partners
A multidisciplinary creative and PhD candidate, who seeks to counteract the underutilisation of clothing by designing garments for increased useability and longevity
a PhD candidate, researching ways to separate blended fiber fabrics, extracting the polymers to reuse in new materials, while powderising the organic materials, which can be used to strengthen new garments
Moderator
An RMIT PhD candidate, Julia English has investigated remake collaborations occurring amongst Australian fashion SMEs, sharing her interviews via the podcast Seam Change.
PM
Nutritionist, cooking instructor, Chef and owner of Flavours of Syria
Associate Professor, RMIT University and End Food Waste Australia
EcoMark Natural Branding, to eliminate fruit stickers
Author, The Less Waste, No Fuss Kitchen
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Community Engagement Specialist at Let Me Be Frank, with 25+ years in local government, non-profits, and the arts.
VP of Circular Economy Victoria, Co-founder of TCX | The Cup Exchange, and circular economy innovator with expertise in Marketing and Sustainability.
Circular Economy Leader at RMIT Activator, driving circular innovation and empowering entrepreneurs across Victoria.
Founder of Real Earth Solutions and creator of REAL SUCCESS ™ Framework, with 20+ years in sustainability, coaching, and permaculture.
Facilitator
Gilbert is recognised both nationally and internationally as a leading voice in placemaking. Known for his dynamic engagement processes and inspirational approach to community activation.
Are you ready to ignite your passion for sustainability and make a tangible impact? Join us at the Zero Waste Festival Eco-Networking Forum, where you’ll experience an unparalleled opportunity to elevate your eco-journey, connect with like-minded individuals, and gain the tools and inspiration to drive real change.
Whether you’re just beginning your sustainability journey or are already deep into eco-action, this event is crafted for you. You will leave feeling invigorated and equipped with the skills to contribute to transformative projects. The forum will showcase cutting-edge ideas, provide expert advice, and foster connections that will amplify your ability to make a difference.
Here’s what you can expect:
Zero Waste Victoria is excited to partner with industry experts to turn innovative ideas into actionable results. This forum isn’t just about discussing possibilities—it’s about turning those possibilities into reality.
Clearly outline your project, campaign or questions. Be concise and specific to help the panel understand your needs, and email to events@zerowastevictoria.org.au. Remember to include your organization’s details. 250-500 words max