PEOPLE across Worcestershire are being challenged to reduce their amount of household waste in just 30 days.
The county council’s 30 days of zero waste campaign aims to encourage residents to take simple steps to reduce the amount they are throwing away, to help save them money and the planet.
Last year there was 115,000 tonnes of non-recyclable rubbish thrown away across Worcestershire which, as well as being expensive to deal with – it costs taxpayers £32million-a-year – it also has a huge environmental impact.
A huge amount of natural resources, water, energy and carbon emissions are used to make products which are then binned.
During the course of the 30 days, there will be a variety of hints and tips promoted to help residents with information on everything from how to minimise their waste and increase recycling, to the need to reuse and repair items and the impact of fast fashion.
Free basic repair and sewing technique workshops and sessions teaching how old clothes can be revamped are being held in a number of areas, including Bromsgrove, between October 14.
Any clothes made during the ‘old into new’ sessions can be submitted to appear in the Redditch Rethinks fashion show on October 19.
A Greener Living Fairs is also being held in Redditch on October 19 to educate residents on how they can reduce the impact their lifestyle has on the planet.
The campaign is being backed by Bromsgrove District, Redditch Borough and Wychavon councils.
Visit www.letswasteless.com for more information and to download the 30 Days of Zero Waste guide.
