University Societies: Sustainability and Throwaway Culture
To help university societies become more eco-conscious, Harriet of Hazaar gives her top tips for attending or hosting a sustainable social.
sustainability • ethics • climate • waste • renewables • ecology • poverty • equality
To help university societies become more eco-conscious, Harriet of Hazaar gives her top tips for attending or hosting a sustainable social.
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