Zero Waste Sunday Social – fast fashion and textile waste
Sunday 28 February, 2021 – 3 p.m.
Woodland Community – Online
Waste is a huge problem for our local and global environment. Most of our waste goes to landfill and creates harmful greenhouse gasses – CO2 and methane – which contributes to global warming accelerating climate change as well as the plastic particles polluting our soil and water.
But it doesn’t have to be like this – there are many ways to reduce the amount of stuff each of us as individuals discards every day – reducing what we get in the first place; re using what we already have; and recycling.
If this is something that worries you and you want to be part of the solution in a friendly and informal group – why don’t you join us for our zero waste sunday social – bring a cake to eat and a hot drink and together we can find practical answers to clean up our streets and help tackle climate change.
Register on Zoom
The meeting ID and passcode are the same every week:
The meeting ID and passcode are the same every week:
meeting ID 840 2109 6837
passcode 446354
passcode 446354
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