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: RT @HenCorner: @Waste_Watch Heard about you from my daughters school... love what you're doing - many thanks for the shoutout!

Wheeled bin story of the week - if you want something doing, you take responsibility and do it yourself http://t.co/sbLYPMup

How to communicate bigger-than-self-problems to extrinsically-oriented audiences http://t.co/XZQedi0B learn more at http://t.co/XA2qX9sg

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…

Glutney
As community engagement volunteers, the North Yorkshire Rotters promote home composting and the Love Food Hate Waste programme to communities and residents of North Yorkshire. At roadshows the volunteers…

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

Standardisation Roadmap to support Waste Regulations: Workshops Invitation – 10 January 2012
As part of the Standardisation Roadmap to support Waste Regulations, we are looking for delegates with experience in waste management operations to participate in three industry-specific workshops.

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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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