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Environment – Small cup – big change - Local Matters

Environment – Small cup – big change - Local Matters
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A strong plea to better manage food waste this Christmas - 24-Dec-2023

A strong plea to better manage food waste this Christmas - 24-Dec-2023
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Enjoying The Holiday Season And Not Becoming The Waste Reduction Grinch

Christmas and the holiday season often means considerable waste –from mountains of wrapping paper to bins of glass bottles, plastic and food – there are, however, many ways to still make the most of the festive season while still minimising what . ....

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Should soft plastics be collected in Kerbside recycling?

You might know someone who's a diligent recycler, and makes sure their soft plastics are bagged up and dropped at their designated supermarket bin. But for many, plastic waste like chip packets, bread bags and thin plastic packaging gets put in the too-hard basket, i-e. the rubbish bin. It's estimated thousands of tonnes of soft plastics are sent to landfill each year, so if you could put them in with your kerbside recycling would that get more people onboard? Reporter Luka Forman and cameraman Nick Monro have more.
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