Renew 155 out now: e-waste recycling, electric garden tools buyers guide and more
In Renew 155, we enter the murky world of e-waste recycling; investigate the phenomenon of microfibre pollution in our oceans; hear from a Renew member who’s lived off-grid for 40 years (specifically, his experience with batteries); throw down the gauntlet to the great Aussie lawn; and make the case for mandatory disclosure of home energy efficiency ratings.
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It's a new year, and it's time to put the darkness of 2020 behind us. In our new issue, we look towards the future, and to the prospects for a greener Australia.
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Renew 152 will be out soon, and features our updated energy storage guide and much more.
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We hope all our readers are staying safe and as comfortable as possible. Things are changing rapidly, but the team at Renew is grateful to report that our operations are fairly normal.
Read moreRenew 151: energy transition special out now
Renewable energy can be beautiful: see how in our Renew 151, our energy transition special, on news stands and in our webshop now.
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It's our 150th issue, and we're looking back at how we've chronicled changes in sustainable technology over our nearly 40 years.
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See some of the 30 fantastic entries in our reader competition ranging over many different areas of sustainability.
Read moreRenew 149: recycling special out now!
Looking for info on reducing waste on your building project or how to choose a sustainable new or recladding option? Find all the info you need in our recycling special and our cladding buyers guide in the latest issue of Renew magazine.
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Don’t mention the emergency?
Climate change or climate emergency? At a Renew Melbourne branch meeting, clinical psychologist and climate activist Jane Morton explained that the language we use is important.
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