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Posts Tagged ‘Hannah Gould’

BiOrbic’s Sustainability Cafes

By Amanda Mathieson | 17/05/2023

BiOrbic has developed a new ‘sustainability cafe’ that can be taken into primary schools to inspire young children with ideas for how they can be sustainable. The cafe has five stations: Each station takes about 10 minutes to run the activity with 6 students. After each 10 minutes, the students rotate to the next station,…

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BiOrbic at Munster Science Fair

By Amanda Mathieson | 17/10/2022

Yesterday, BiOrbic researchers headed down to Mallow for Munster Science Fair! It was a hectic but fun day interacting with hundreds of families and discussing bio-based products. Upstairs, Hannah Gould gave a talk entitled ‘How will we live in 2050?’, exploring what the world would look like when our toilet paper comes from sour milk…

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Hemp Seeds Win Green is the New Black Competition

By Amanda Mathieson | 02/12/2021

Congratulations to the ‘Hemp Seeds’ team, who won our Green is the New Black competition! Each member of the team will win a €50 voucher to use at a sustainable fashion retailer of their choice. Just in time for Christmas! Green is the New Black is a short evening course in sustainable fashion, hosted by…

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