Waste Not Want Not helps reduce food waste
To help reduce food waste, Griffith University researchers are showing people how to use their leftovers to create delicious, healthy meals.
To help reduce food waste, Griffith University researchers are showing people how to use their leftovers to create delicious, healthy meals.
Earth Overshoot Day 2022 marks the date when we humans have a global footprint that exceeds the biocapacity of the earth. Our demand for resources exceeds the capacity of ecosystems to meet that demand.
The event featured a sustainbly sourced, waste-free menu inspired by keynote speaker and OzHarvest founder Ronni Kahn.
A Social Marketing @ Griffith program is a finalist in the Australian Marketing Institute's 2017 Awards for Marketing Excellence.
The two-day conference will highlight a range of research aimed at engaging people and organisations to deliver change for the better.
What happens when appliances break? Unfortunately, broken appliances are unlikely to be repaired. It doesn’t have to be this way, however. If we fail to keep up with legal developments in other parts of the world, Australia could soon become a dumping ground for cheap and nasty appliances.
I had the opportunity to meet up with Dr Dinesh Palipana, OAM and his mentee Lucinda Wojtaszak during our Industry...
Griffith University, Ewaste Watch Institute, Clean Up Australia and the Australian Repair Network are calling for essential reforms that will...
Griffith University researchers are leading the charge to ensure short-term policy thinking is a system of the past to protect...
Eleven Griffith students are headed on overseas adventures after being awarded scholarships to work and study internationally under Australia's New Colombo Plan.