Scoop January 2010

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(Holocaust memorial day (27th January) and week (22-30 Jan) with many events in Norwich)
(Afghanistan Ralley, Sat Jan 30th, 11:30 am - 13:00 pm, Outside the Forum)
The aim is to win support for  a further escalation of NATO's war in
The aim is to win support for  a further escalation of NATO's war in
Afghanistan.
Afghanistan.
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==Zero Waste, workshop and discussion, Sat Jan 30th, 10am - 4pm, Norwich Central Baptist Church, Duke Street==
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Come join us for a day of inspirational talks, discussions & workshops. Exploring the concept philosophy and reality of Zero Waste.
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Suggested Donation £3
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Reasonably priced refreshments and & light lunch available, served to your table.
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RSVP and further Information: 01502 519892 or 07737 229647 maxine@brightgreen. org.uk
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Agenda
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9:30        The Story of Stuff Annie Leonard                                      Liam Carroll – Compere ~ Welcome
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10:00 – 11:00  Richard Anthony: Zero Waste communities & principles
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11:30 – 11:30 Maxine Narburgh & Jim Mclaughlin: An introduction to climate change Zero Waste & jobs
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11:30 – 12:00 Coffee
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12:00 – 12:30 Ralph Ryder: The impact of incineration in communities
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12:30 – 13:00 Panel discussion Q&A: The road to Zero Waste
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13:00—14:00 Lunch – poetry & music
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14:00—15:00 Workshops
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A practical guide to setting up & running a community owned reuse & recycling project this workshop will outline how to set up a community reuse or recycling project, issues, pitfalls to avoid, understanding markets, creating jobs and training opportunities
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Developing a campaign for Zero Waste in your community this workshop will help you organise community campaigns for zero waste, looking at successful community initiatives from the UK & around the world.
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