The app that lets you rescue food that is ‘Too Good to Go’ in Kingston
One of The River’s editors, Marie, shops around town to find the best local deals using the food rescuing app, Too Good To Go
One of The River’s editors, Marie, shops around town to find the best local deals using the food rescuing app, Too Good To Go
Dozens of toilets were rendered unusable yesterday in the John Galsworthy (JG) building at Penrhyn Road Campus when none of them were flushable.
Food wastage in Kingston is now being recycled at a rate of 52 per cent, from April to July 2019, according to Kingston Council.
To bring awareness to students and staff, KUSU held its first ever Go Green Week with events focusing on the environment and sustainability. Organised by the KUSU Environmental Working Group,…