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Posts Tagged ‘Zero Waste Week’
Your Rubbish Mission, Should You Choose to Accept it…
Posted in Electric rubbish, Food rubbish, General rubbish, Household rubbish, Paper rubbish, Plastic rubbish, Rubbish activism, tagged carbon footprint, composting, eco-education, gardening, Get Started with Compost, Landfill, Leftovers, Love Food Hate Waste, Plastic, Zero Waste Week on 12 December 2008 | 3 Comments »
Fancy trying The Rubbish Diet?
Posted in Food rubbish, General rubbish, Household rubbish, Plastic rubbish, Rubbish ideas, tagged Recycle Now, Zero Waste Week, Recycling, Get Started with Compost, My Zero Waste, tetrapaks, veg box, Love Food Hate Waste, The Rubbish Diet, composting, plastic bagsags, Bokashi composting, Freecycle, LETS, eBay, Zero Waist, Karen Cannard on 16 October 2008 | 2 Comments »
We’re lucky enough to have another guest poster today so thank you to Karen Cannard (who you may know better as Almost Mrs Average) from the The Rubbish Diet blog for today’s piece.
“I am so frazzled at the edges” pleaded the voice at the end of the phone.
“I’ve hardly had any sleep. Spent yesterday in London. Got home to [...]
Rubbish Interviews – Kate McFarland
Posted in Food rubbish, Household rubbish, Plastic rubbish, Rubbish Interviews, Rubbish recipes, tagged Landfill, Zero Waste Week, Norfolk County Council, Energy From Waste, Friends of the Earth, Food Waste, Plastic, Recycling, Johnny Depp, Chickens, Fishcakes, Kate McFarland, St Edmundsbury Borough Council, Norfolk on 5 August 2008 | 4 Comments »
It’s always good to hear viewpoints from ‘the other side’ and the inspirational Kate McFarland is now the Assistant Waste Partnership and Strategy Officer for Norfolk County Council.
In the book, she offers great insight to the ‘Zero Waste Week’ initiatives that are taking place around the country and in this extended interview, she gives up [...]