Food and life with ancient ways in Arizona, US

Food and life with ancient ways in Arizona, US

Hello! My name is Andra Gutierrez. I’m currently a senior at Arizona State University majoring in Sustainability. I am remotely interning with Sustainable House for the Fall 2021 semester. I am of the Akimel O’otham (River People) tribe from the Keli Akimel O’otham Jeved (Gila River Indian Community or GRIC) which is a Native American reservation south of Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

Is burning food for energy efficient?

Is burning food for energy efficient?

Alyssa Noble and Arynn Rogers

Hello everyone. Our names are Alyssa Noble and Arynn Rogers. We are both students at Arizona State University, seeking a degree in sustainability. This summer we have been working on research for anaerobic digestion. We wanted to know how it worked, the efficiency of the system, and what kind of environmental impacts this system may have.

Comparing solutions and problems to 'waste' in the bioenergy sectors in the United States and Australia

Comparing solutions and problems to 'waste' in the bioenergy sectors in the United States and Australia

Hello from the United States!

My name is Alyssa Noble. I am majoring in Sustainability with a related discipline in Urban Planning as a senior at Arizona State University. I attend online since I live nearly 1,700 miles (2,736 km) away in Louisville, Kentucky. This summer, I have been interning with Michael Mobbs at Sustainable House all the way in Sydney, Australia.

Sydney City Council garbage contract

Here is Sydney City’s garbage contract for those interested in the truth about how food and other ‘waste’ is regarded and dealt with by local councils across Australia.

The contract is similar to contracts made by other Australian councils.

To obtain a copy of your local council contract you may exercise your rights under Freedom of Information laws.

The contract is in several parts.

Different parts of the contract are in seven (7) documents so there’s lots of reading if you’re interested:

Summed up, the contract allows the council to contract out all garbage services.

Future blogs will analyse the financial and environmental impact of contracts made by Australian local councils.

Until then, there’s lots of reading here!