What is Green Impact, and how can you get involved?

What is Green Impact, and how can you get involved? Make WUR Sustainable with Green Impact Do you want to be involved in making the WUR even more sustainable? Are you passionate about doing something against climate change or food waste? Or do you have ideas for sustainability and social […]

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New opportunities for sustainable living in Wageningen?

New opportunities for sustainable living in Wageningen? A student’s reflections from SeSu 2020. The Seriously Sustainable (SeSu) Week this year highlighted diverse aspects of sustainability: ecological, economic and social sustainability through a variety of events from inspirational talks to a second hand clothes swap. Hopefully you had the opportunity to […]

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Vegan in Wageningen: What is it like?

Wageningen University’s own web page proudly boasts that it is the only university in the Netherlands to focus on the theme of ‘healthy food and living environment’. Everyone studying or working here is already well acquainted with the notion that the food we eat does not only affect our health, […]

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Citizen science by Green Impact

Citizen science Science for everyone by Green Impact. Taking measurements teaches us the answers, we all know that. But what does the science behind this tell and bring us? We all sometimes have questions regarding the weather, or maybe the plants across the road, in the park or a garden. […]

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Tips for a (sustainable) staycation by Green Impact

Tips for a (sustainable) staycation by Green Impact Planning to have holidays in the Netherlands or Belgium this year?Green Impact provides you with some (sustainable) tips to have an amazing staycation. Where to go The Netherlands may surprise you, if you take time to travel a bit further than Wageningen […]

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One week plastic-free in Wageningen

Did you know that one person in Europe produces about 30kg of plastic a year (1)? If we calculate this up to an average lifetime in the Netherlands of 80 years, this is 2480kg of plastic! Sure, this varies a lot in your younger years but still it is an […]

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