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Roundup: How much hot air your council emits, and other stories

Round Up

Not hot air, as such, but carbon dioxide: the Snapshot Climate Tool, developed by Ironbark Sustainability and Beyond Zero Emissions has been providing greenhouse gas emissions for every council area in Australia since 2019.

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15 expert tips to make your business more sustainable in 2021

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In last month’s Grow with Purpose Summit, the organiser Sara Redmond-Neal asked each speaker for their top tip or number one piece of advice for small businesses looking to be more sustainable in 2021.

Roundup: Gin distilled by the sun, reuseable beer cups, and beer to put in them

Round Up

Guilt-free G&T It’s been all success over at Four Pillars gin distillery, winning the award for World’s Best Signature Botanical Gin at the 2021 World Gin Awards for its Olive Leaf Gin, and unveiling its new 65.88 kW rooftop solar farm. Four Pillars’ solar rooftop, on its Healesville distillery, was designed by Cherry Energy Solutions…

The Green List: What’s new in sustainable consumer land

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Fewer Farts from Fonterra Farms New Zealand agricultural co-operative, Fonterra, has collaborated with Royal DSM to produce and test a food additive for ruminants that consistently reduces the methane emitted by cows by over 30 per cent. Just a quarter teaspoon of Bovaer for each animal every day is all it takes. Given that agricultural…

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TGL Trends: Prepare to be BAMBOOzled by bamboo, pineapple and algae

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So much sustainability in one shoe If you wear clothes or sleep on sheets you probably recognise the silky breathability of bamboo fabric. Now, New Zealand shoemaker, YY Nation has taken the sustainable fashion game up a notch with an Indiegogo campaign to make sneakers made from bamboo, pineapple leather, algae foams and merino wool.…

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Timber versus steel – which is the most sustainable?

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THE GREEN LIST: In the same week that New Zealand’s NMIT Arts & Media Building was being publicised as the first multi-storey seismic design building constructed from timber, the US Steel Framing Industry Association came out fighting with Steel industry responds to claims of wood’s sustainability.

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TGL trends: Why you need to know about Gen Z and sustainable fashion

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The recent Gen Z Report produced by Afterpay in partnership with The Future Laboratory shows that the environment and sustainability are an important part of Gen Z purchasing decisions. Gen Z wants retailers to think and act like circular economy brands, and brands that promote civic and social values and play their part in combatting waste pollution have a competitive edge.

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Do you support slavery? The answer may surprise you

Business Tips, News

In Australia, about 15,000 people live and work in “conditions of modern slavery”.

TGL News: From the inside of cars to snake plants

Round Up, News

What can you do about the carbon emissions from INSIDE the car? Sustainable activewear brand, First Base, knew it couldn’t do much about the carbon emitted by vehicles so the company’s design team put its hive mind to work on cars’ interiors instead. The project finally came to fruition last month in the form of…

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