Waste and the Circular Economy with Craig Reucassel

Hear from renowned Australian writer and comedian Craig Reucassel at the Waste and the Circular Economy webinar.

Through RMIT's membership with ACTS (Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability), join us for this special ACTS of Connection event to hear from renowned Australian writer and comedian Craig Reucassel!

Best known for his work with The Chaser and the impactful series the War on Waste, Craig brings his unique perspective and wit to the pressing issue of waste management and the circular economy.

Craig is also known for his climate change documentaries, Fight for Planet A and Big Weather (and how to survive it), and his thought-provoking film Big Deal, which examines the influence of money in Australian politics.

Following his presentation, Craig will be joined by Principal Research Fellow, Professor Leonie Barner from QUT's Centre for a Waste Free World to take questions from the audience.

The webinar will take place on Tuesday 17 September at 12pm (a potential screening of the webinar may occur at the City Campus TBA).

Please note this event is FREE for all ACTS members, therefore all RMIT Staff and Students are welcome all you have to do in register for the event.

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