Greening Imperial Week 2019
A light-hearted guide to this fun series of events
A light-hearted guide to this fun series of events
40% of plastic used in the UK is used only once. It’s time to rethink our use of this resource
Three entrepreneuring startups come together to discuss tackling food waste. Monami Miyamoto reports
A unique expression on the waste issue from a unique perspective
Veganuary - the challenge to eat a plant-based diet in the month of January has seen more people and businesses taking part in 2019 than ever before. Will this environmentally-minded movement be sustained?
Environmental society hosts a visit to an animal sanctuary
How smart companies turn sustainability into billion-dollar businesses. By E. Freya Williams
Modern-day branding of masculinity is undermining our ability to man up to big problems
Film screening of VEGAN 2018 by APES, ESoc and Vegsoc gives food for thought
The Plant-Based Imperial campaign combines initiatives from Greening Imperial, Environmental Society (ESoc), VegSoc and Animal Protection & Education Society (APES). The main aim of the campaign is to reduce the carbon footprint of the college and work towards a more sustainable college. Throughout January and February Imperial will be holding
Home grocery delivery service Oddbox provides a way to cut down grocery shopping time and get fresh seasonal produce, whilst reducing food waste, plastic waste and carbon emissions.
Veganuary cuts to the heart of the one of the biggest challenges facing the planet.