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Â鶹ԼÅÄ Reporter | March 19, 2019
by: Neale McDevitt


On March 22, 2018 –ÌýWorld Water DayÌý– Â鶹ԼÅÄ announced that it planned to eliminate the sale of single-use plastic water bottles on campus by the end of May 2019. This represents 85,000 bottles per year.

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Published on: 21 Mar 2019

Â鶹ԼÅÄ Reporter | February 22, 2019
by: Neale McDevitt


"Minister McKenna was on campus to announce the Federal government’s support of the University’s efforts to reduce its carbon footprint.Ìý The government is investing up toÌý$1.8Ìýmillion to help Â鶹ԼÅÄÌýupgrade its heating equipment and distribution system, upgrades that will reduce fuel consumption, reduce emissions and make the local air cleaner."

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Published on: 12 Mar 2019

Two Â鶹ԼÅÄ chemistry professors, Theo van de Ven and Jean-Philip Lumb, have developed a new way to make textiles from cellulose, the basic building block of plants,Ìýin a breakthrough that has the potential to revitalize Canada’s forestry industry.

Published on: 11 Feb 2019

A new type of cellulose nanoparticle, invented by Â鶹ԼÅÄ researchers, is at the heart of a more effective and less environmentally damaging solution to one of the biggest challenges facing water-based industries: preventing the buildup of scale.

Published on: 31 Oct 2018

Â鶹ԼÅÄ marine ecologist is bringing cutting-edge DNA analysis to the formidable task of tracking ocean species along Canada’s Pacific coast.

Published on: 24 Oct 2018

The MSSI is excited to announce its first event of the Fall located at the Macdonald Campus.

Classified as: Â鶹ԼÅÄ Sustainability Systems Initiative, Sustainability, Workshops
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Published on: 11 Sep 2018

A forthcoming study of over a hundred new cities being built around the world suggests developers and planning authorities are doing very little to make their projects resilient to climate change. On the contrary, a boom in new city projects in coastal areas – including some on reclaimed land in the sea – appears to fly in the face of the danger of rising sea levels and more frequent extreme weather events.

Published on: 10 Sep 2018

Â鶹ԼÅÄ chemistry professors Karine Auclair and Tomislav FriÅ¡ÄićÌýare following a promising lead on usingÌýenzymes to recycle polyethylene terephthalate (PET), one of the world’s most widely used plastics.

Published on: 4 Sep 2018

The runaway popularity of personal electronic devices has led to a huge global demand for compact yet powerful rechargeable batteries. Since hitting the market in the 1990s, lithium-ion technology has taken the lead in meeting this need.

But concerns over the relative scarcity of lithium and the toxicity of other common lithium-ion battery ingredients such as cobalt are driving the search for an alternative. Sodium, around 1000 times more abundant than lithium, could be the answer.

Published on: 27 Aug 2018

The Sustainability Projects Fund (SPF) is looking for a Faculty representative to sit on its Working Group (WG) starting in Fall 2018 for a two-year mandate. The Faculty representative would be one of eight Working Group members, who ensure that the SPF meets its mandate to build a culture of sustainability on Â鶹ԼÅÄ campuses through the development and seed-funding of interdisciplinary projects.

Classified as: sustainability projects fund, Sustainability, working group
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Published on: 21 Aug 2018

A fundamental component of protein, nitrogen is the most common pure element on Earth, making up nearly 80 percent of our atmosphere. Yet despite its abundance, atmospheric nitrogen cannot enter the food chain without first being converted into a form that can be used by plants.

Published on: 20 Aug 2018

Â鶹ԼÅÄ chemistry professor Matthew Harrington is aiming to develop a renewable alternative to petrochemical plastics by mimicking the astonishing chemistry of the velvet worm –Ìýa creature that has made a name for itself through its projectile slime.

Inhabiting the forest floors of Australia and South America, velvet worms catch their prey by shooting out a jet of liquid that rapidly thickens to a sticky gel before hardening into polymer fibres comparable in stiffness to nylon.

Classified as: food and sustainability
Published on: 13 Aug 2018

The Sustainability Projects Fund (SPF) is looking for a PGSS representative to sit on its Working Group starting in September 2018 for a one- to two-year mandate. The PGSS representative would be one of eight Working Group members, who ensure that the SPF meets its mandate to build a culture of sustainability on Â鶹ԼÅÄ campuses through the development and seed-funding of interdisciplinary projects.

Classified as: Sustainability, sustainability projects fund
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Published on: 15 May 2018

Dear Colleagues,

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As a follow-up to the creation of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Sustainable Labs Guide last year, we are pleased to announce the launch of the Sustainable Labs Award and we are inviting you to apply.

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Classified as: Sustainable Labs, Sustainability, award
Published on: 4 May 2018

TheÌýSustainability Projects FundÌý(SPF), the $900,000 a year fund dedicated to supporting sustainability projects on Â鶹ԼÅÄ’s campuses, will continue for an additional five years.

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Published on: 13 Apr 2018

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