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Waste Watch to research barriers to recycling in schools
The Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) has commissioned Waste Watch to research the barriers to recycling in schools.
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Book now for the Waste Educators' Conference 2009
This year’s Waste Educators’ Conference takes place on 24 November in London. Featuring inspiring speakers from the private, public and third sectors, the conference will focus on waste prevention.
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Tap water on the go in London
Waste Watch has been working in partnership with Thames Water and Hydrachill to install water refilling stations at London's busiest transport hubs.
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Webster on waste prevention
Look out for Waste Watch’s very own Mike Webster as he dishes out advice and commentary around the topic of waste prevention in forthcoming editions of Materials Recycling Weekly.
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Waste Watch wins top communications award
Waste Watch’s education programme, Recycler the robot, has been recognised by the prestigious International Visual Communications Association (IVCA) at their annual Clarion Awards.
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Global firm supports Sustainable Schools
Leading global consultancy firm WSP Environment & Energy is supporting the Waste Watch sustainable schools programme through their Pro Bono initiative.
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