The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system and the world’s largest single structure made from living organisms, stretching over 2,300 km, so big that it can be seen from outer space. In 1981 the reef was named a natural World Heritage Area for its ‘outstanding universal value’ but now thanks to climate change it is under threat. In this episode, host Lottie Dalziel speak to Theresa Fyffe from The Great Barrier Reef Foundation about the health of our reef and what’s been done to protect it.
Andefena: Building a greener future and tackling embodied carbon
Partners In Performance: Beyond Emissions, The Power of Carbon Credits
Energetics: Powering progress and navigating the clean energy transition
Samsara: The Aussie start-up making plastic infinitely recyclable with enzymes
CitySwitch: Switching on sustainability for businesses
Charter Hall: From leftovers to luxury a sustainable office furniture story
Australian Conservation Foundations: Guardians of Australia’s nature with Kelly O’Shanassy
Pollinate Group: Empowering underserved communities through sustainable solutions
Professor Mark Howden: Charting a path towards a more sustainable future
CSIRO: From research to action, tackling marine pollution with Dr Britta Denise Hardesty
Clean Up Australia: How to stop litter from entering our environments + cleaning up what’s already there
Australia Post: Our posties are on their way to net zero
Re-Love: Rethinking and reusing old furniture for the greater good
Lottie Dalziel: How young people are teaching Australians to live sustainably
Two Good Co part 2: The power of partnerships in social and environmental sustainability
APCO: Is Australia on track to combating packaging waste?
Green Collect: Reuse is the solution to office waste
Coreo: Busting the myths of the circular economy
Nestle: Changing how FMCG are packaged and recycled
Charter Hall: How ESG works from strategy to implementation
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