1. Waste Watch 2012 Conference

    Creating Social Change

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  2. Our Common Place

    A new programme to build stronger communities

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  3. Measuring our impact

    Young people lead home recycling

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  4. Why values matter

    A Waste Watch case study

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  5. Waste Watch's new approach

    Find out how we are changing the way we work

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Talking Waste Watch

Latest tweet: Could our adaptability during Olympics travel meltdown show us the way to working lives that benefit people & planet? http://t.co/LBfZBpJT

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We have regular 'Brainfood' sessions at lunchtimes here, today's is on Social Media!

Learning from the future as it emerges
Asking oneself as an individual or an organisation how they would like to be defined and what their purpose is allows them to look forward, rather than back.

Give and Take Day
Since September, I have been volunteering at a series of Give and Take Days organised by the charity Waste Watch. The aim of the three month campaign, which ran across seven North London boroughs, was…

Live webcast with Waste Land producer Angus Aynsley – 7 February 2012
The education charity FILMCLUB, is hosting a live webcast with Angus Aynsley, producer of the award-winning film Waste Land on Wednesday 8 February at 3pm.

A new approach to increasing recycling – 19 January 2012
How do you get people living in flats to recycle more?

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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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