Talking Waste Watch
Latest tweet: Waste Watch now has over 2,500 follows - whoop and a big #ff to each and every one of you
Remember tomorrow is #foodrev day - come along to an event near you http://t.co/bFn7lkwc - lets get Britain cooking #betterfoodforall
RT @ethicalspace: Super pic from @waste_watch - blooms grown in compost from one of their workshops http://t.co/tshrVCzB #ethicalspace
A new world order
To most people giving up the consumption of clothes might not sound like a challenge, but I love shiny new things. I am on a six months challenge to shop more sustainably, but I wonder if I have I set…
What is to be done about the Ad industry?
An Australian friend Sally Hill tweeted us with this interesting piece by Greg Foyster on the ecological consequences of advertising. We highly recommend reading it but want to offer up a response…
BBC 'Ecomaths' shows how sustainability can be incorporated into the curriculum – 14 May 2012
When most people think of maths they wouldn’t immediately associate maths with the Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), but Eco Maths shows that sustainability can be the centre of this core subject enabling primary and secondary students to develop the capacity to live sustainably.
UK Sustainability Network for Standardisation launched – 27 April 2012
UK SNS is a new initiative which aims to safeguard the consideration of sustainability interests in British standards.
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Watching Waste Watch
Featuring our work with the Hammersmith Community Gardens Association, Fulham Primary, Graveney School and NHS Imperial Trust, the film focuses on the experiences of those taking part in Waste Watch projects.
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