Talking Beers, Algae and Sustainability with Young Henry's and UTS
Event description
Cheers to the future! Join local brewery, Young Henry’s, and the University of Sydney (UTS) Climate Cluster to discuss ‘The Algae Project’ - an industry-first, exploring the use of algae, to capture CO2 (a by-product of the beer brewing process), and instead releasing oxygen into the air. For more project background click here: https://younghenrys.com/algae?...
In conversation with Richard Adamson (Young Henrys Head Brewer) and Dr Alexandra Thomson (UTS Industry Engagement Manager for the Climate Change Cluster (C3) Research Institute) all about algae and climate change, followed with an audience Q&A. All while you have a cold beer in hand!*
*Over 18’s only. 1 free Young Henry’s beverage per ticketed attendee. Strictly no BYO.
Where: GLC Education Space - Inner West Sustainability Hub
Accessibility: If you have any access or support requirements in order to participate fully please let us know. The site is accessible via paved pathways with a slight slope from street to buildings.
Who: This workshop is provided free to residents of the Inner West local government area. This service is presented by the Green Living Centre, an initiative of Inner West Council. As numbers are limited, the service is only available to residents of Inner West Council area. Search by address at Find Your Local Council - Office of Local Government NSW website to find your local government area, if you're unsure. Proof of residential address will be required.
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