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Tag: plastic

Inter-generational journey towards falling in love with Earth

26 June 2019 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

The Sustainable Hour no 273 with Margie Abbott, Lauren Sandemen, and Elizabeth Meiler

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Act for responsibility in wave of bird extinction

1 August 2018 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

Our guest in The Sustainable Hour on 1 August 2018 is Craig Morley from Geelong Field Naturalists Club, who is joined on the phone by Sean Dooley, editor of Australian Birdlife, which is published by Birdlife Australia. We talk recycling and plastic pollution with Kirsty Bishop-Fox, Zero Waste Victoria, co-organiser

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War on plastic pollution with personal power

23 July 2018 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

On 25 July 2018 – a day where the National Radio News reports Greece is in a state of emergency while extreme weather ravages most of the world, while the Australian Government gladly ignores the carbon-created calamities and wants to invest in more polluting coal power – and where Plastic Free July

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The suburb that rose to the climate emergency challenge

18 July 2018 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

An hour about the Melbourne municipality that rose to the challenge of overcoming climate change – and what happened next Our guest in The Sustainable Hour on 18 July 2018 is climate action campaigner Adrian Whitehead who co-founded Beyond Zero Emissions, the political party Save the Planet, and Community Action

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Groundswell of zero waste living

20 June 2018 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

Australia is getting ready for Plastic-Free July – the countdown started today with a major supermarket chain stopping its handing out free single-use plastic bags. In The Sustainable Hour on 20 June 2018, we talk with Linda Grant, an education officer based in Hamilton for the Barwon South West Waste

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Hemp-based road to plastic freedom

28 March 2018 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

Guests in The Sustainable Hour on 28 March 2018 are Bernadette Uzelac, Chief Executive Officer, Geelong Chamber of Commerce, and Charles Kovess, Marketing Director, Textile and Composite Industries. They describe their vision of how Geelong could reinvent itself as a plastic-free fiber-textile region and reestablish the former wool industry centre

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Reframing evolution and the climate that changes

18 March 2018 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

A visual ecologist, a thoughtful vegan and a Climate for Change facilitator. Listen to The Sustainable Hour no. 208 on 94.7 The Pulse on 21 March 2018: » To open or download this programme in mp3-format, right-click here (Mac: CTRL + click)   » Subscribe to ‘The Sustainable Hour’ podcast

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Now spreadable: Geelong’s clever and creative future vision

27 July 2017 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

In The Sustainable Hour on 26 July 2017, Geelong’s Chief Administrator Dr Kathy Alexander and Dr Simone Boer, who is Manager of Strategy and Program Delivery in City of Greater Geelong, talk about the new 30-year vision for Geelong. Erin ‘Rogue Ginger’ Rhoads talks about living a zero waste life

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Learning to bee cooperative and plastic free

6 July 2017 Mik Aidt Local Geelong matters

As we have entered Plastic Free July, our guests in The Sustainable Hour on 5 July 2017 are Mark Colley from Golden Plains Honey and Heidi Taylor from Tangaroa Blue Foundation, joined by Jack Nyhof, our sustainable youth reporter, and Rusty who explains about a newly launched Urban Food Trail

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Journeys to eco-solutions

29 June 2017 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

Our clever and creative guests in the sustainable studio on 28 June 2017 are: Dr Mazher Iqbal Mohammed, known by friends and colleagues as Iqy, a Research Fellow at School of Engineering at Deakin University, who explains to us how plastic waste material can be turned into 3D ‘eco-printing’. And

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