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What a reunified rail means for sustainable travel

What a reunified rail means for sustainable travel

A recent government announcement shared plans to reunify the national rail under one governing body, which is slated to make travel easier and (hopefully) cheaper for a lot of people. […]

15 Jun, 202128 Oct, 2021 acting together, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on What a reunified rail means for sustainable travel
What doesn’t work about the ‘Zero Waste Mason Jar’ Trend

What doesn’t work about the ‘Zero Waste Mason Jar’ Trend

A recent trend on social media has seen people making ‘trash jars’ or ‘zero waste jars’, designed to impress and encourage people to create as little waste as possible, often […]

27 May, 202128 Oct, 2021 acting together, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on What doesn’t work about the ‘Zero Waste Mason Jar’ Trend
Moving in (and out) sustainably

Moving in (and out) sustainably

The end of the academic year can be a very stressful time with assessments and summer fast approaching. With the potential need to move to a new house, either into […]

20 May, 202128 Oct, 2021 acting together, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Moving in (and out) sustainably
Mental Health Awareness Week – Mindfulness Minutes

Mental Health Awareness Week – Mindfulness Minutes

Stress can manifest itself in many different ways: headaches, body fatigue, low mood. By taking time to be mindful, you can take steps to improve your own mental health. This […]

10 May, 202128 Oct, 2021 livingwell, Mental health, Student Green Office, Sustainability Engagement, WellbeingLeave a Comment on Mental Health Awareness Week – Mindfulness Minutes
International Recipe Fest – Frik (Algeria)

International Recipe Fest – Frik (Algeria)

Back in December, previous SGO Kumba held an International Recipe fest over Teams with the aim of compiling and sharing different recipes from all over the world. In the last […]

04 May, 202128 Oct, 2021 Food, livingwell, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on International Recipe Fest – Frik (Algeria)
International Recipe Fest – Vegan Jollof Rice (Nigeria)

International Recipe Fest – Vegan Jollof Rice (Nigeria)

Back in December, previous SGO Kumba held an International Recipe fest over Teams with the aim of compiling and sharing different recipes from all over the world. In the second […]

27 Apr, 202128 Oct, 2021 Food, livingwell, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on International Recipe Fest – Vegan Jollof Rice (Nigeria)
Mental health and Sustainability -The importance of starting conversations

Mental health and Sustainability -The importance of starting conversations

When we think of sustainability it is only natural that we think of the environment, that is mainly what we focus on and it what most resources point to as […]

22 Apr, 202128 Oct, 2021 livingwell, Mental health, Student Green Office, Sustainability Engagement1 Comment on Mental health and Sustainability -The importance of starting conversations
International Recipe Fest – Grilled Yassa (Gambia/Senegal)

International Recipe Fest – Grilled Yassa (Gambia/Senegal)

Back in December, our SGO Project Officer for BAME Projects, Kumba, held an International Recipe fest over Teams with the aim of compiling and sharing different recipes from all over […]

20 Apr, 202128 Oct, 2021 Food, Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on International Recipe Fest – Grilled Yassa (Gambia/Senegal)
Buying second-hand clothes can help you slash your carbon footprint

Buying second-hand clothes can help you slash your carbon footprint

As students, it can be incredibly difficult to make changes to our own lives to reduce our carbon footprints. We may lack direct control over our energy providers, our travelling […]

14 Apr, 202128 Oct, 2021 acting together, Student Green Office, Sustainability Engagement1 Comment on Buying second-hand clothes can help you slash your carbon footprint

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