National Recycling Week is also the chance to take a look at things such as food waste in your household, especially considering each year Australians waste around 7.6 million tonnes of food across supply and consumption.
$12 for lettuce! Did you see that too?
Written by Katherine Donges On Friday the 20th May, I attended a ‘Native Bee Hotel Workshop and Native Pollinator Talk’ at the Charles Sturt Bathurst campus. It was organised by Charles Sturt’s Sustainability team and led by Dr Megan Halcroft...
The last Earth Hour I celebrated with my family, we pulled out the candles and played a board game outside with a fire. I often look back at that night with fond memories, the time we all put our phones down and turned off the lights. It reminded me...
Find out how we can help keep our campuses clean and help with our national food waste issue.
Charles Sturt’s report against the Sustainable Development Goals
On average every year 67 tonnes of waste is created in Australia. Of that only 37 tonnes of waste is properly recycled. This statistic is due to our population not knowing how to properly recycle. If more people knew what can be recycled and...
Did you know you can ask the uni to recycle your old computer instead of sending it to landfill?
5 easy tips for having a sustainable closet
Getting our hands dirty for sustainability