Sustainable lifestyles

working from values, waste less and live more, collective change

A collaborative community learning, sharing and exploring new approaches towards sustainable lifestyles

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Social media use to encourage waste prevention

Started by Dave Andrew. Last reply by Dave Andrew Jun 14, 2011. 7 Replies

HOW CAN I HELP?

Started by Giona. Last reply by Giona Aug 8, 2011. 5 Replies

Organisations we like

Started by Giona. Last reply by Giona Jun 10, 2011. 2 Replies

Climate Change to be dropped from the National Curriculum

Started by Rachel Gibbons. Last reply by Anna Scott Jun 17, 2011. 1 Reply

What is a Sustainable Lifestyle?

Started by Tim Burns. Last reply by Daniel O'Connor May 7, 2011. 1 Reply

 

Welcome

Waste Watch exists to support people to live more and waste less. We believe improving our environment goes hand in hand with improving our well-being and happiness in life. Our aim is to show communities, schools, organisations and government how.

This is what this online community aims to do. We are looking to work with others to learn, develop and shape better approaches towards change. Waste Watch uses the following approach to frame our work:

We learn from best available practice and research to develop what we call 'next practice'. Next practice is based upon six evidence based principles to change:

Through the practical adpotion of this approach we support a growing evidence base of what works and can be used to scale change. Through collaboration and advoacy we influence government, business and communities to live more and waste less.

This is a collaborative programme. We invite you to join in and share discussions in any of the groups you wish. For more info: A-guide-to-the-Sustainable-Lifestlyles-ning.pdf

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Linzi Shearer joined Tim Burns's group
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Wasting less and living more

Wasting less living more is about our dual goal to reduce our ecological footprint whilst increasing well-being.It is about the many positive things that come from living more sustainability, such as volunteering in a community garden.See More
May 10
Linzi Shearer joined Tim Burns's group
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Valuing food

Food is an area where values and morals are beginning to shape supply chains from community growing spaces to the rise of Fairer tradeWhat can we learn from food and values to shape sustainable lifestyles?See More
May 10
Linzi Shearer joined Tim Burns's group
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Working from values

Rethinking traditional behavioural change to place collective values at the heart of more sustainable communities.  Part of Waste Watch's Sustainable Lifestyles ProgrammeSee More
May 10
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