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Date: September 29th, 2025 | Time: 1:00 PM | Location: Macdonald Engineering Building- MD 267

Tyres keep the world moving—but at a cost. From microscopic wear particles to end-of-life waste, the environmental footprint of tyres spans their entire lifecycle. In this eye-opening seminar, Dr. Linda Mitchell, Science, Research and Innovation Manager at Tyre Stewardship Australia, will unpack the complex challenges and emerging solutions across the global tyre value chain.

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Classified as: Sustainability, TISED, seminar, sustainable engineering, Trottier Institute for Sustainability in Engineering and Design, Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
Published on: 3 Sep 2025

For 15 years, 鶹ýվ dining halls have been serving up fresh, local produce grown by students at Macdonald Campus as part of their agricultural and environmental sciences programs. Last year alone, 3.4 tons of tomatoes and almost 2 tons of onions ended up on students' plates thanks to the 鶹ýվ Feeding 鶹ýվ initiative.

Classified as: david wees
Published on: 21 Jul 2025

In a recent article for their What's In My Cart? series, , a beekeeper based inDelta, B.C. She says she was hooked on bees the first time her hands entered a hive, when she was only 21 and enrolled in agricultural studies at 鶹ýվ’s Macdonald Campus, near her hometown of Montreal.

Published on: 30 Jun 2025

From lab benches to local watersheds, 鶹ýվ researchers are investigating some of today's most pressing water challenges.

Several exciting projects involving researchers in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (AES) were selected for seed funding through two initiatives: the Brace Water Innovation Seed Grants and the Brace Water Centre and CentrEau Project Seed Fund Program.

Classified as: Jan Adamowski, Zhiming Qi, Sébastien Faucher, Martin Filion, Niladri Basu
Published on: 30 Jun 2025

Two new 鶹ýվ graduates have won, including one graduate from 鶹ýվ's Macdonald Campus. The $50,000 award recognizes young leaders who have innovative approaches to creating change, enabling them to dedicate a year of their early career to a cause and community they are passionate about while engaging in hands-on and practical learning.

Published on: 22 May 2025

On April 11, 2025, over60 people gathered at the annual John Abbott Sustainability Through Science Symposiumto hear how the research of three Macdonald Campus graduate students contributes to a more sustainable future. Honours and science students from John Abbott College, as well as members of 鶹ýվ's Macdonald Campus community, were inspired by short talks followed by apanel discussion on the students' university experience and their chosen career paths.

Classified as: Mac Outreach, Office of Experiential Learning and Community Outreach
Published on: 7 May 2025

In the Hill Times, Saji George, Associate Professor in 鶹ýվ's Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry, argues that with the right investments in research, innovation, and farmer education,

Classified as: Saji George
Published on: 19 Mar 2025

Single-use plastics are everywhere—but two 鶹ýվ researchers are redefining the norm and championing sustainability.

"Although plastic pollution wasn’t the main focus of our research, safeguarding water bodies is essential to our work, and we knew we had to address the disconnect between our values and laboratory practices."

Classified as: Denis Roy, Jessica Gillung
Published on: 18 Mar 2025

From left to right: Academic AssociateLaura Wittebol, Graduate Program Coordinators Maude Bélanger, Erin Minnett, and Simone Clamann, andAssociate Dean (Graduate Education) Jean-Benoit Charron

Published on: 22 Jan 2025

New award provides support for the next generation of sustainability researchers, promotes interdisciplinary approaches

Developing a smart insecticide, assessing protective coatings in marine environments and measuring space allocated to active transport are among the projects undertaken by the inaugural cohort of鶹ýվ Sustainability Systems Initiative(MSSI) Fellows.

Classified as: 鶹ýվ Sustainability Systems Initiative (MSSI)
Published on: 4 Sep 2024

Company technology leverages high energy density of iron to provide carbon-free, stable renewable energy that is environmentally safe and highly dispatchable

Classified as: energy, Sustainability
Published on: 5 Aug 2024

Can hopeful moments lead to hopeful futures?

ByDaphne Chalmers (鶹ýվ, Education),Julia Freeman (鶹ýվ, Bieler School of Environment),Diane Dechief (鶹ýվ, Office of Science Education),Natalya Gomez (鶹ýվ, Earth and Planetary Sciences),Blane Harvey (鶹ýվ, Education),Amy Janzwood (鶹ýվ, Bieler School of Environment/Political Science)andNik Luka (鶹ýվ, Architecture and Urban Planning)

Classified as: climate change, Sustainability, teaching and learning services
Published on: 8 Jul 2024

Pictured above:Greenhouse production of sunflower microgreens in biodegradable containers.

By David Wees, agr., Faculty Lecturer, Farm Management & Technology Program and Dept. of Plant Science, FAES

Ah, spring: that time of year when farmers and gardeners can’t wait to plant. Even apartment dwellers want to see some green, but with most of the world’s population now living in urban areas, space to grow may be limited.

Classified as: david wees
Published on: 2 May 2024

Pictured (from left to right): 鶹ýվ/Mac representatives Ingrid Chiraz and Andrew Churchill; grad students: Jasmine Muszik, Mehtab Singh, Aylish Marshall; JAC representatives Sean Hughes and Karim Jaffer

By Kathy MacLean

In the dynamic landscape of scientific inquiry, effective communication is not merely an option; it's a necessity. Bridging the gap between complex research and broader audiences fosters understanding, sparks curiosity, and drives positive change.

Classified as: Elsa Vasseur, Jaswinder Singh, Lister Family Engaged Science Initiative, Office of Student Academic Services (OSAS), John Abbott College, Jessica Head
Published on: 2 May 2024

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