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The concept of waste became more pronounced and commercialized in the 1950s, when other materials began replacing traditional reusable models such as milkman-delivered glass bottles, clay pots, and wo...
The recent session with Charlotte Demeslay, Senior Manager of Retail and Food Service at Second Harvest, was incredibly enlightening and inspiring. Second Harvest's mission of "No Waste, No H...
Two months ago, unfortunately, my friend’s father passed away. I was in Canada and unable to attend the funeral that was taking place back in my home country, Iran. When I was trying to figure out how...
On 12th December 2015 in Paris, France, 196 nations of the world agreed to a legally binding international treaty to prevent an impending climate crisis catastrophe. In doing so, global leaders and th...
Imagine a world where a small ecosystem exists in every backyard, promoting a healthier and more environmentally friendly planet for future generations. Sustainable gardening is more than just growing...
For me, coffee is not just a beverage; it is a passion that drives me. Being an ultimate coffee drinker and admirer, I had the opportunity to embark on a unique journey to a coffee plantation in Indon...
Hello, everyone! I'm excited to share with you my journey in the SDG Multimedia Contest where I won 3rd place for my poster creation. I have always been interested in the Sustainable Development G...
This competition was recommended to me by my “Business Foundations” Professor Debi Tziatis. It was through her encouragement that led me to participate. Also, as a first-year busin...
Quoting Robert Louis Stevenson, “Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds that you plant” – this timeless wisdom captures one of my cherished perspectives.
Bagasse is sugarcane waste created during the manufacturing process. Traditionally, this waste was discarded or used as animal feed. However, many people are unaware of its various potential uses.
Plastic is one of the most difficult wastes that humans produce as it takes hundreds of years to decompose in nature. Taking a look at our daily shopping cart, we will realize that many of our necessi...
My journey at Seneca began with a course in Project Management – Environmental, which offered an exciting opportunity—an internship with a sponsor. Our sponsor was a prominent name in the world of off...
The United Nations released the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in September 2015, as a call to action to all the United Nations member countries to create the world we want – by addressing th...
Canada is such a fantastic country; it’s no wonder people want to live here. However, have you ever considered how it became the country it is today?
Initially, the technology of 3D printers was developed with the aim of building prototypes for industry. Currently, there are companies specializing in 3D printing and several large industries have al...
I joined the SDG Multimedia Contest without a sustainability background. The concept, however, was always in the back of my mind. I have always been an inclusive person and when I worked for a company...
I'm a student in the Sustainable Business Management program. Our professor, Panagiotis Panagiotakopoulos, first mentioned this contest to us when he was explaining an assignment for his class. Th...
I decided to partake in the SDG Multimedia Contest because, as a Seneca student, I felt it was a fantastic way to combine my knowledge and skills with something meaningful and socially relevant.
In late 2021, the concept of urban fulfillment centers started gaining popularity. One would say the COVID-19 pandemic was a major contributor to its success. These dark stores are optimized grocery r...
What is greenwashing? No, it’s not washing items in green-dyed liquid. Greenwashing is a sustainability term, that is unbeknownst to most people. To put it simply, greenwashing refers to buyers being ...
“I am because we are.” These words can be encapsulated by a single African saying called Ubuntu. The origins of Ubuntu came about from the Nguni Bantu communities in South Africa. Whilst there are var...
A few weeks ago, I was talking to my mother by video and then I noticed she was wearing a sweatshirt, thick socks, and much more clothes than necessary for the spring season, I asked her why she was w...
Remember, sustainability isn’t just for us, it’s for the Earth and the future generations to come!
Two teammates and I registered for the Seneca SDG Case Competition and won second place! The experience was worth it.
Can you imagine a situation of having to create a new planet the same as this one to make a living space for our future generations?
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