Waste Management Topic Support Network - 26th November 2024 Reuseable and Refillable Cups, APUC Sustainable Furniture Framework and discussions on Energy From Waste and End...
The EAUC Scotland Waste Management Topic Support Network met virtually on the 23rd May 2024 to discuss how universities and colleges can encourage students, staff and visitors...
The EAUC Scotland Waste Management Topic Support Network met virtually on the 21st November 2023 to discuss all things refurbishment. The agenda included: Welcome and...
Waste pilot scheme at University of Southampton to reduce urban plastic pollution
Waste Management Topic Support Network: Scotland's Deposit Return Scheme The EAUC Scotland Waste Management Topic Support Network met virtually on the 3rd May 2023 to...
On the 8th June 2022 the Waste Management Topic Support Network met virtually to reflect on the "The Circular Economy Jigsaw". With the Scottish Government having just...
On the 4th May 2021 the Waste Management Topic Support Network met virtually to discuss approaches to tackling the issue of laboratory plastic waste. The...
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On Thursday 22nd October 2020, the Waste Management Topic Support Network met virtually to discuss updates on Scotland's upcoming Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), the impacts...
Lifting the lid higher - Changing student attitudes and behaviours towards recycling and waste
Our EAUC-Scotland Conference 2019, entitled the Elephants in the Room, included several breakout sessions. This page contains the resources from the workshop on Reducing...
EAUC-Scotland virtual 'Sustainability Sharing Series' September 2019 edition discussed Reducing paper waste and consumption. We have produced a best...
DEFRA will today present the finalised Environment Bill to Parliament, following on from its announcement in the Queen’s Speech yesterday. You can read the...
The second annual Environmenstrual Week is being held 12th-19th October, and is highlighting the issues that period plastic has on the environment, human health and period...
This session represented a real opportunity to spend some time hearing about some working single-use plastic reduction initiatives within the sector at both an institutional...
War on Waste is a bespoke engagement project in a discrete building testing impact on recycling and contamination rates and influencing reduction of waste at source by staff.
KCL Sustainability Team shared lessons learned from these different projects, including easy wins, challenges to overcome, and unintended consequences to be aware of.
Attendees learned about the steps taken towards developing carbon negative products.
From research to practice: Developing interventions with influence. Bring Your Own Bowl (BYOB) is a food waste behaviour change and student community building intervention.