zero waste
- An individual following a zero waste lifestyle is someone who has consciously made changes to their habits in order to support a non-polluting future. Our generation is the first to grow up in a world that requires all of us to implement
- It’s a new year and a new semester, which means it’s a perfect time to reflect on past habits and work to be better not only for ourselves, but for our planet. I asked our Zero Waste Outreach team what they're doing to work towards living a
- Reusing or donating items is beneficial to both you and our environment. Here are some tips on how you can reuse in your life.
- The environmental justice movement seeks to achieve equal distribution of the environmental benefits and burdens of economic growth. This movement began in the 1980s, when Robert Bullard did research regarding race and pollution. He found “race to
- Don't let your leftovers go to waste this holiday season. Here are a few recipe ideas to combine leftovers into tasty new meals.
- Fall break is finally here. Many of us are probably planning to travel home for the holidays and may face the difficult task of teaching our relatives about the zero waste ideologies that we have grown to love here at CU. This is a very tricky
- The Pestalotiopsis genus of fungi is capable of degrading certain forms of plastic, making it a viable solution to eliminate some plastics from landfills.
- SCOBY -- symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast -- could transform the leather industry.
- Imagine this. You’ve taken a wrong turn off U.S. Route 64 in northern New Mexico and suddenly find yourself on what seems to be an alien planet - a grouping of strange, organically shaped buildings located in the middle of nowhere. The buildings are
- Here are ideas to use your pumpkins instead of throwing them away.