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Cleaning up cities with machine learning, AI

Sustainability Matters

In 2018–19, Australia generated an estimated 27 million tons of waste from the construction and demolition sector — 44% of the total national waste. The sector’s contribution to waste has grown by 32% per capita over the previous 13 years. The construction industry produces an enormous amount of waste.

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[Podcast Series] Internet of Things (IoT) Powering Smart and Sustainable Homes of the Future

3BL Media

John Canali and Yan Golaz also discuss Matter – the new connectivity standards redefining Smart Homes of the future, rising climate change concerns worldwide and the collective responsibility that consumers/corporates have in ensuring wider adoption of net-zero innovations and practices. So, this is where we need to move on.

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Fast-tracking the clean energy transition in Australia and NZ

Sustainability Matters

Post COP-28, the most recent United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Dubai in late 2023, it’s a question well worth asking. Under current national climate commitments, they’ll be 9% above 2010 levels by 2030; hardly the drastic reduction we desperately want and need. Doing more with digital So how can we do it?

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Ride4NetZero: E-Bike Tour to Davos for Sustainability

3BL Media

The idea of smart cities with integrated transportation systems that allow citizens to travel long distances while considering ecofriendly commuting alternatives is closer than we think. Environmental experts agree that digitization, data transparency, and focused action are needed to achieve climate goals.