Articles
Underground water mining — why fixing leaks is essential to enable development
Could California happen here? Yes, acute water shortages are not the reserve of historically arid regions alone. [ + ]
Opportunities in sight for source separated waste
If you're about to undertake an emissions reduction activity, there's a good chance you may be eligible to generate Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs), and with one ACCU awarded per tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent emission avoided, there is some big money to be made by selling them. [ + ]
Wee will rock you
Step aside Kanye, a urinal that generates its own electricity was one of the biggest crowd-pleasers at Glastonbury Festival 2015 in the UK. [ + ]
A bright idea: turning food waste into LEDs
University of Utah researchers have found a way to make LEDs even more sustainable than they already are — by creating them from food and beverage waste. [ + ]
Electric bacteria for sewers could save millions
When not working with sludge from Melbourne's sewers, La Trobe University scientist Elizabeth Mathews is busy thinking about it. In partnership with Western Water, her research is designed to further the understanding of the processes that lead to sewer corrosion in order to ultimately further progress towards a solution. [ + ]
Nine million tyres to disappear
Used Tyre Recycling Corporation, a tyre recycler based in Stawell, Victoria, has just purchased a $250,000 shredder with which to dispose of the town's stockpile of nine million tyres. [ + ]
Smart water networks are key to combating drought across Australia
Over the past year, rainfall totals dipped to their lowest on record for parts of Australia. [ + ]
Manufacturing a better working environment
As the managing director of Cook Medical Australia, Barry Thomas is aware of manufacturers' contributions to environmental issues today — and he believes we should do what we can to address these issues.
[ + ]VW's failure on the sustainability leadership test
Manipulating sustainability performance data to achieve greater market share is not only highly unethical but it has a significant impact on the business performance of a company. Francisco Szekely, Professor of Leadership and Sustainability at IMD and Director of IMD's Global Center for Sustainability Leadership (CSL), provides his opinions on the recent Volkswagen case. [ + ]
Turning waste cotton into fibre for the fashion industry
Finnish researchers have developed a cellulose dissolution technique that can turn old, worn-out cotton clothing into new fibres for the textile industry. [ + ]
Providing clean tank water to rural homes without using chemicals
Clean and safe drinking water is essential for good health; however, when you're living on a rural property, clean water from a rainwater tank is not always guaranteed. [ + ]
Carpets to customised printers — CEFC finance helps businesses save
Businesses across Australia are discovering they can transform their operations by investing in energy-efficient technologies.
[ + ]Sustainability strategy — no longer just a 'nice to have'
The sustainability arena has changed significantly over the past decade. Sustainability Matters talks to Dr Matthew Bell, EY Oceania Climate Change and Sustainability Leader, about the changing attitudes towards sustainability strategies and what organisations need to be thinking about. [ + ]
Printed electronics made of compostable materials
Researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology have developed printed electronics made of compostable natural materials and processes for industrial production. [ + ]
Delivering efficiency in the water business
Making sustainable changes that deliver more for less is a challenging task. Substantial, sustainable change requires a willingness to change the very nature of an organisation: what it does, how it gets done and even who does it. [ + ]