The Green Footsteps Guide Lunch & Learn - Chapter 6: Waste
Making time for waste is not a waste of time. Cornwall’s recycling rates are low, and the UK is the biggest plastic polluter in Europe, producing the most plastic waste per person, than any country in the world, except the USA. In this lunch & learn Climate & Environment Alliance Engagement Manager, Kirstie Edwards, discusses circular economy and routes to redistributing used items in Cornwall. We also welcome Chair of the Climate and Environment Alliance, and Climate Resilience Project Officer, Annette Eatock, to discuss waste within the primary care network, simpler recycling and Medicines Amnesty. Access The Green Footsteps Guide: https://cornwallvsf.org/connecting/pr...

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