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4 ways to be more environmentally friendly

While you’re at home for the holidays, you can show your family some easy ways of being environmentally friendly around the house. Land and water pollution is largely fed by the consumerist culture we live in, which has people throwing out billions...

5 ways to live more eco-friendly

The world has adopted a consumerist lifestyle in which we only think about ourselves and material goods. People across the world are attempting to break this social mindset by offering us eco-friendly electrical devices, promoting recycling and...

Port Macquarie’s Veggie Patch

by Holly Threlfo, Port Macquarie Sustainability Advisor It has been an exciting start to the year for the Port Macquarie Campus. With the tremendous growth of students on campus this year, there has been a push to ensure we are all undertaking...

Unearthed Hour 2019

by Megan Kaye, Student Sustainability Advisor Wagga Wagga In March, CSU’s Wagga Wagga campus switched their lights off and enjoyed a night under the stars for Unearthed Hour. Unearthed Hour, a play on words incorporating the sustainability...

CHEERS team with their award for #CSUWaronWaste

Have you joined the award-winning #CSUWarOnWaste?

By Bree Fonti Sustainability Adviser Congratulations to everyone at Charles Sturt University for their amazing effort in joining the #CSUWarOnWaste. By getting involved in new and exciting initiatives such as bringing your Keep Cup for your morning...

Comparison diagram of one reusable shopping bag vs two single-use bags per trip, four bags per week, 16 bags per month and so on.

Five ways to join the War on Waste

By Josh Bruni Thanks to all our residential school students who purchased reusable KeepCups! Reusable cups help prevent the large amount of waste that goes into landfill each year. I urge you to continue the war on waste from home and help make a...

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