The
Natural Edge Project (TNEP) is an engineering for
climate change and sustainability working group based
in Australia. TNEP operates as a collaborative partnership
for education, research and policy development on
innovation for sustainable development.
TNEP's
mission is to contribute to and succinctly communicate
leading research, case studies, tools and strategies
for achieving sustainable development across government,
business and civil society.
Driven
by a team of early career Australians, the non-profit
Project receives mentoring and support from
a range of experts and leading organisations in Australia
and internationally, through a generational exchange
model. TNEP is part of the Urban Research Program
at Griffith University, and was incubated with The
Institution of Engineers Australia between 2002 and
2006.

Our
generation has an obligation - and an exciting opportunity
- to be part of the solution in restoring the balance.
Imagine...
if organisations could improve their bottom line while
being planetary caretakers...
Imagine...
if national economies could grow more than business
as usual and contribute positively to society and
the environment...

TNEP
is about making these visions a reality - we rely
on mentoring and collaboration, using lessons from
the last 30 years to ensure the next 30 make our children
proud.

Welcome
to our website - we look forward to involving you
in our journey.
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