Gamification and Waste Management
Gamification has been increasingly utilised across many industries to help save the environment and cut down on greenhouse gasses.
Gamification has been increasingly utilised across many industries to help save the environment and cut down on greenhouse gasses.
As we work towards building a sustainable future, it is essential to actively engage and empower children to address the growing problem of plastic waste.
Office waste can come in many forms, from packaging of products to bags, paper, printer toner and even pens. With so many sources of waste being not only common but all but essential to the workplace, how can organisations go about reducing waste in the workplace?
The Clean Up Australia organisation has emerged as one of the nation’s most recognised and trusted environmental charities, helping provide practical solutions to live more sustainably every day of the year.
The demand for ethical sourcing transparency has skyrocketed due to consumers being more aware of their own social responsibility in building a sustainable future.
In Australia, most state and territory governments have implement a ban on hazardous single-use plastics such as plastic cutlery, straws, plates, and stirrers.
The more you learn and get involved in recycling, reducing, and reusing, the less waste you will produce
Australia produces a lot of waste but only a small amount is recycled. What can we do to fix this problem?