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Sustainable wood made beautiful by Timber Dimensions

Sustainable wood made beautiful by Timber Dimensions

by Carolyn | Feb 13, 2025 | INSPIRATION, Sustainability stories

“I use everything, everything! Timber is a valuable resource that’s too expensive to throw in the bin. That’s how I look at everything in my business.” Bevan, Timber Dimensions Turning timber into unique, useful products Timber Dimensions makes beautiful wooden...
Towards flexible, sustainable homes – Bligh Graham Architects

Towards flexible, sustainable homes – Bligh Graham Architects

by Carolyn | Nov 11, 2024 | Art, Culture & Design, INSPIRATION, Sustainability stories

“People may think architect designed sustainable housing design is just for the rich. But we feel very strongly that every project should have good, sustainable design, because it’s more affordable to live in. When people don’t have much money it’s even more...
Going green at Samford Valley Garden Centre

Going green at Samford Valley Garden Centre

by Carolyn | Nov 4, 2024 | Food & Agriculture, INSPIRATION, Manufacturing & Retail, Sustainability stories

Doing the Green Street Score made me stop and think. We scored well, but there’s always room for improvement. You do things you naturally think are right, but for some questions my reaction was “Oh my gosh, I haven’t even thought of that!” Della, Samford Valley...
What are Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions?

What are Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions?

by Carolyn | Oct 24, 2024 | Education & Communication, INSPIRATION, Manufacturing & Retail, Transport & Logistics

Emissions of carbon and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) fall into three categories: Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3. These three scopes, defined by the GHG Protocol, refer to the source of emissions and who owns or controls them. It’s important to understand the...
10 things to think about when buying coffee

10 things to think about when buying coffee

by Carolyn | Jun 7, 2024 | Food & Agriculture, INSPIRATION

How sustainable is your daily caffeine fix? Read about what makes coffee more sustainable and how to buy coffee that’s better for the planet. Sustainable purchasing – buying coffee Around 75% of Aussies drink at least one cup of coffee a day, which means we go through...
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