Waste
The existence of waste is an indicator of inefficiency in the human economy. We extract from nature to create billions of tonnes of things which we use once then bury or pump out to sea - and pay money for each of these stages! As individuals we can learn to avoid, reduce, reuse and recycle, with the journey ending with zero waste... nature's finest.
Cultivate Waste Reduction Habits
The average Australian household wastes over $1,000 dollars per year purchasing items they never use. So use what you buy, buy less and save...
No Junk Mail and Spam
Time and paper are precious resources; junk mail, email spam and unsolicited phone calls waste both. Let's get rid of them!
Recycle Building Waste
Renovating or demolishing a house to build a new house generates up to 200 tonnes of 'waste', but around 80 per cent of this material could be re-used or recycled, saving vast ...
Get Rid of Your Second-Hand Goods
By passing your second-hand or unused gear on to someone who'll use it, you are both reducing the environmental resources required to satisfy our consumption and helping other ...
Recycle Organic Waste
Nutrient recycling is the foundation of life. Today's organic waste is tomorrow's lunch, so look after those worms and compost piles.
Recycle Technical Waste
Replicating nature's nutrient cycle by creating closed loops for the recycling and reuse of those man made (technical) elements of our consumption delivers efficiency, reduces ...
Buy Green Office Products
Organisations have significant buying power. Swinging that power around to make the best use of our limited resources is easier than ever.
Join the Green Team
Join or create a work team focused on dreaming up and implementing schemes to reduce the impact your workplace has on the environment.
Make your Profession Sustainable
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor! How can we can reduce the environmental impact of our own profession?
Power Down
Energy conservation at work saves resources, slows climate change - and leaves the boss with more money for your bonus!
Recycle Office Waste
Corporate social responsibility starts with people doing the right things at work. Ensuring our waste is recycled is a good step in this direction.
Use Plants to Remove Toxins
Our places of work often suffer from poor indoor air quality, and as the toxins build up, our health can suffer. Try some plants that absorb toxic chemicals.