Case Study: Mumbai co-operatives help decentralise recycling

Grainne McIntyre, consultant, lives locally and reflects on what might help Dunbar become a Zero Waste Town through the first of 5 case studies from across the globe The Indian city of Mumbai, population 12.5m, is divided into 24 wards, each with individual budgets and waste management responsibility. The city government operates a communal waste…

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The Food Waste Collection

John Gilroy [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

I’ve heard a lot of people tell me in the last few weeks that the new waste regulations are a load of rubbish, pun intended. I can’t and won’t repeat some of the ruder things people have said. But not everyone sees it that way. Below, in the videos, are some examples of how food…

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Love Food – Hate Waste

The old motherly advice that you should leave the table feeling hungry has many different meanings in today’s world, where an increasing number don’t have enough to eat and many of us too much. Making the most of what’s left in the fridge can be a challenge, but it can also be fun too. Here’s…

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Sandal wearing tofu munchin’

Not long ago talk of a Green Town or a Zero Waste Town was strictly the realm of liberal thinking, sandal wearing, tofu munching Guardian readers. The caricature seems a long way off from Zero Waste Scotland’s decidedly modern notion of Green Town. Even if you have a small business this little tool is worth a quick…

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Can it be recycled?

We’ve found this to be a frequently asked question. One day there will be an app to take the sweat, but meantime this little tool might be a help:

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Business Waste Survey

Did you know ALL business waste will come under NEW regulations in January 2014 – that’s only 4 weeks away ! In the context of Zero Waste Town Dunbar, we are working to see how businesses are planning to comply with these new regulations. We’ve prepared a short survey to help assess your waste and…

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