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Trinity freshers’ week full of environmentally friendly events

August 30th, 2018 As a new academic year kicks in, the Environment Society at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) promises a variety of environmentally friendly events for its students during fresher’s week. The society has a range of events planned, including a Zero Waste Picnic on Tuesday, 4 September to bring Read more…

By Laura Matjusaityte, 5 years ago
Energy

New national divestment campaign launched by Fossil Free TCD and Trócaire

July 24th, 2017 A new national campaign has been launched to push every third-level institutions to divest from fossil fuels and commit to never investing in the industry again. The new campaign – Fossil Free Ireland – was launched by Fossil Free TCD and Trócaire at an event in the Read more…

By Lia Flattery, 6 yearsJuly 24, 2017 ago
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Trinity College Dublin conference to focus on environmental sustainability

May 4th, 2017 Trinity’s Graduate Students’ Union will facilitate an international postgraduate research conference in Trinity College Dublin on May 5 – 6th 2017. Tickets are free and open to the public. The talks taking place on Saturday, May 6 have a strong environmental focus. The theme of the conference Read more…

By David Hayden, 6 yearsMay 4, 2017 ago
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Zero Waste Guru delivers inspirational talk to crowded hall in Dublin

14th March 2017 Bea Johnson, zero waste guru, blogger and author of the acclaimed, Zero Waste Home, gave a presentation on her environmentally-friendly ethos and lifestyle at Trinity College Dublin last night. There was standing room only in a packed Robert Emmet theatre, with individuals from a variety of backgrounds Read more…

By Eric Maher, 7 yearsMarch 14, 2017 ago
Events

Zero Waste guru and movement poineer Bea Johnson to give talk in Dublin

 21st February 2017 Bea Johnson, Zero Waste pioneer and spokesperson, will be visiting Dublin to give a talk on the Zero Waste movement on the 13th March in Trinity College Dublin. Johnson, born in France but living in California since she was 18, has been living a waste-free lifestyle as a Read more…

By Caitriona Rogerson, 7 yearsFebruary 21, 2017 ago
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