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Waste Watch's new direction
Waste Watch is embarking on an exciting journey, which will see us broaden our mission, raise our campaigning voice and reveal a brand new look.
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Future Friendly winners announced
The winners of the 3rd Future Friendly Awards, a nationwide search for communities and families who are making a real difference by championing sustainability, have been announced.
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Our man in Quito
Ecuador produces around half as much waste as the UK, but it’s growing fast. Waste Watch’s Mike Webster recently visited the South American nation and saw differing approaches to recycling and waste prevention.
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Waste Watch achieves Green Mark accreditation
Waste Watch achieves Green Mark accreditation. Having appraised our actions and our office, Green Mark decided that Waste Watch were "to a great extent surpassing the necessary measures".
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Vote in the Future Friendly Awards
The finalists of the Future Friendly Awards have been announced. It is the third year of the awards which recognise families and communities who are making a real difference by championing sustainability.
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Waste Watch keep London recycling
Waste Watch is working in five London boroughs on projects designed to increase recycling.
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Sustainable Schools reap rewards
Two schools working with Waste Watch have been named Green Champions in the Wandsworth Green and Heartbeat Awards.
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Waste Watch appoints two new trustees
Campaigner Julia Hailes MBE and Toshiba Marketing Director Matt McDowell have recently been appointed to the Waste Watch Board of Trustees.
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