A day in the life of a Recycling Champion Workshop Session 2 Catherine Crabb – Recycling Champion Paula Boyce – 3G Sauce Southend Community Recycling Conference.

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A day in the life of a Recycling Champion Workshop Session 2 Catherine Crabb – Recycling Champion Paula Boyce – 3G Sauce Southend Community Recycling Conference

My Recycling Day Goal: to take two weeks to fill one black sack – Cooking: only cook amount required – Home Compost: all raw fruit and vegetables – Food waste bin: inedible food e.g fish bones, uneaten cat food

My Recycling Week Shopping: only buy goods with recyclable/biodegradable packaging Role model: demonstrate recycling to children Talk to friends and neighbours: gain knowledge, inspire others Be informed: read latest information on recycling Plan/consider when shopping, cooking, cleaning, discarding

Thank you for listening Any questions? Now it’s your turn!

Inspiring Recycling What types or people should we engage with? What triggers people to recycle?