Shop and plan sensibly
Do not just over-buy food—plan and shop smartly! When you are feeling tired or low on energy, this will make your life a lot easier.
Every week until COP28, the Geography and Urban Planning Department will publish a “TIP of the Week”, developed by Dr Haïfa Ben Romdhane, Assistant Professor of Geomatics and Environmental Engineer. This will include sharing information, advice and recommendations to the SUAD community to help them to adopt more sustainable practices in their daily life.
The first post was launched on 9 January with SUAD proposing a year-long challenge to the community to calculate their carbon footprint using an online Carbon Footprint Calculator and taking positive actions throughout 2023 towards a more sustainable lifestyle. The aim is to have a decreased carbon footprint when recalculating again in December 2023.
Do not just over-buy food—plan and shop smartly! When you are feeling tired or low on energy, this will make your life a lot easier.
Shopping from small local businesses is a great way to show your appreciation for the hard work of local entrepreneurs and contribute to a more
By keeping leftovers out of the bin and in your fridge, you will save resources, cooking time, and the planet. Make efficient use of food
Many cleaning products contain harmful chemicals that are not environmentally friendly to create or dispose of and can affect your health. To create an effective,
Every single electrical appliance consumes energy when left plugged in, even when switched off. Make sure you turn off your laptops, TVs, and appliances when
Monday offers an opportunity to “reset” and get back on track after any lapses over the weekend. Meatless Monday can make a big difference for
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