UQ GEMS and GAP invite UQ students and staff to help us pick up rubbish along the river bank.
It's been shown that collecting plastic waste near coasts, rather than in the oceans, is the most effective way to reduce plastic pollution, so come along and lend a hand.
Bring a water bottle and gloves (we’ll provide these for anyone who can’t bring them). Closed shoes and sun protection are essential.
When
Friday 23 August 2023, 8:30am-10am
Where
Meet on the corner of Sir William MacGregor Drive and Thynne Road, St Lucia campus.
Wet Weather?
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What to bring?
Bring a water bottle, closed shoes and sun protection. Gloves can be provided for anyone who can't bring their own. We will also have cold water on hand.
The hosts
This event is hosted by UQ GEMS and GAP.
Please note, we will have photographers and videographers capturing content at the event for socials, marketing and advertising material. If you'd prefer not to have your photo or video taken, please make yourself known to our event staff on the day.
This is a certified UQ Sustainable Event. A sustainable event takes measures to minimise its environmental impact by adopting best management practices. Learn more about Sustainable Events here.
About UQ Sustainability Week 2024
Sustainability Week is an opportunity for the UQ community to celebrate and promote sustainability across UQ's campuses and sites. From August 19-23, a range of activities and events are hosted across all areas of the University, including markets, workshops, crafts and DIY, film screenings, specialist presentations, tree plantings, bird watching and garden tours, solar tours, forums and panel discussions, competitions and challenges to inspire sustainable behaviours.
Join us for the fun, check out the full program! Stay up to date by liking UQ Sustainability on Facebook or following us on Instagram.