Summary
This video discusses the C3 initiative at Curtin University, which aims to eliminate disposable coffee cups on campus. The focus is on reducing single-use waste by starting with coffee cups. The importance of community support and collaboration across various fields is emphasized to drive the project forward. Key pillars of the project include a cup washing station and cup sharing network to promote sustainable practices among students. Overcoming obstacles and leveraging support from endorsers and skillsets like Engineers Without Borders are key strategies to enhance the project's impact.
Introduction to C3 Initiative
Clare introduces Josh and Etienne to talk about the C3 initiative, which aims to phase out disposable coffee cups on campus, with a vision of a completely disposable cup-free campus.
Tackling Single-Use Coffee Cups
Josh explains the focus on tackling single-use coffee cups as a starting point, considering it a key area for reducing single-use waste.
WA Waste Authority's Circular Efforts
Discussion on WA Waste Authority's efforts to promote circularity and accountability for waste management.
Curtin Community Support
Importance of diverse support from various fields in the Curtin community to drive the project forward.
Innovative Project Pillars
Description of key project pillars including a cup washing station and cup sharing network to encourage sustainable practices among students.
Challenges Faced
Overview of obstacles encountered during the project and strategies used to overcome them, emphasizing the importance of taking the first step.
Utilizing Support and Collaboration
Explanation of leveraging support from endorsers, students, and skillsets like Engineers Without Borders to enhance the project's impact.
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