Waste management recognised by the United Nations
Griffith University has been recognised by the United Nations as an expert in waste management. The UN has shown the...
Griffith University has been recognised by the United Nations as an expert in waste management. The UN has shown the...
Young leaders from Vietnam’s Institute of Strategy, Policy on Natural Resources and Environment (ISPONRE) take part in an intensive Australia Awards Fellowships program at Griffith.
Griffith University’s Head of Environmental Engineering, Dr Sunil Herat, has been appointed Associate Editor of the world-leading journal Waste Management...
Griffith engineers examine barriers to managing solar panel waste and how to improve it.
Professor Emeritus Dick Drew and colleagues have documented more than 500 new fruit fly species and studied all known species across south-east Asia and the Pacific region.
The country’s first symposium on recycled organics will tackle their potential to create an industry worth more than $1 billion....
Griffith University’s Nathan campus has become "ground zero" for a waste management program linking the Griffith EcoCentre with international recycling giant Terracycle
Consumer desire for the best and latest electrical and electronic equipment is creating a mounting environmental challenge. E-waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams in developing, emerging and developed regions
Griffith University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
Griffith University has hosted a UN supported workshop, Moving Towards Resource Efficient and Zero Waste Cities.