CSR, On-Demand
It’s a millennial’s world, and with the generation comes a revolutionary wave of drive to contribute to something larger than the individual self. So how does that position CSR in the current day? It’s no longer just another organisational requirement, but something representative of a workplace’s unique values. It’s a motivator to unite a workplace … Read more
Announcing our B Corp Re-certification
In February 2014, Talent Nation became the first recruitment company to achieve Certified B Corporation status as one of the 42 Founding B Corps in Australia and New Zealand. If you’re unfamiliar with what exactly a B Corporation is, it defines an emerging movement of companies who are using the power of business to create … Read more
Biofuel the Forgotten Renewable Energy, Report Says
Australia’s biofuel industry has the potential to add more than 8000 jobs and $1 billion a year in revenue to the economy despite being neglected for more than a decade. Queensland University of Technology economists have outlined how Australia could lift its energy security by increasing the levels of locally-produced biofuels and bioproducts. The first step … Read more
RMIT Develops Heat-Blocking Coating For Smart Windows
RMIT University has developed a self-modifying coating 1000 times thinner than a human hair that automatically lets in heat when it’s cold and blocks heat when it’s hot. The researchers behind the breakthrough say it could lead to the creation of self-regulating smart windows and “temperature-responsive buildings”. The coating is created with vanadium dioxide, which … Read more
B Corp of the Week: Whole Kids
Following a passion and creating an alignment of career and purpose is no easy feat, particularly when there’s a lot at stake. It’s often said you’ve got to ‘risk it to get the biscuit,’ which is exactly what Monica and James Meldrum have done (biscuit and all…) Monica and James are the couple behind Whole Kids ; … Read more
B Corp of the Week: BRM Projects
We love being a B Corporation for a number of reasons, but the incredible sense of community among like-minded, purpose-driven businesses definitely has to top our list. For this reason, we want to contribute to the support of the organisations that are striving to make a difference by sharing with you some of our favourites … Read more
Queen Elizabeth II Has Banned Plastic Straws and Bottles From Royal Estates
Queen Elizabeth II has declared war — on plastic — with a new waste plan put into place across the royal estates. The environmentally-conscious move was said to be inspired by nature documentarian and naturalist Sir David Attenborough, after the pair worked together on a documentary about wildlife in the Commonwealth, according to The Telegraph . Buckingham … Read more
Online tool aims to make sourcing sustainable seafood easier
Businesses that trade in wild caught seafood can now access an online tool to help them determine the stock, environmental and management risks associated with the seafood they buy and sell. Whichfish.com.au is a new website launched by the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) specifically to assist seafood buyers make better informed decisions. “Whichfish … Read more
Clean Energy Crunch Time … Where are the Workers to Build $10bn in Solar and Wind Projects?
There’s good news and bad news in the world of clean energy. First the good news. The solar PV and wind projects required for Australia to hit its 2020 Renewable Energy Target are being built. In fact, there’s a surplus. The bad news is that there is simply not enough skilled talent to handle the … Read more
Report Finds Shift to Cheap Electric Vehicles Feasible in Australia
The CEO of Beyond Zero Emissions (BZE) says Australians would do well to consider switching to cheap electric vehicles within the next ten years. Vanessa Petrie said in a Daily Telegraph report that there are many good reasons to make the switch. These are also detailed in BZE’s 98-page ‘Electric Vehicles Report’ released in August 2017. While electric vehicles … Read more