Getting to grips with… being less rubbish with your waste

03/09/2025 (12:15pm - 1:00pm) Online

Virtual

Struggling to get to grips with waste regulations? Looking for simple ways to cut waste and recycle more effectively? This practical and informative webinar will help your business reduce its waste impact with clear, actionable steps.

Join Jo from genee, our North East Hub Lead for iiE, as we break down the essentials of better waste management:

✅ Understanding UK Recycling Legislation – What you need to know (without the legal headache!).
✅ Waste Avoidance & Minimisation – How to reduce waste at the source and keep materials in use for longer.
✅ Practical Recycling Tips – Making recycling work for your workplace and avoiding common mistakes.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is perfect for businesses at any stage of their sustainability journey, whether you’re just starting or looking to refine your waste strategy. You’ll come away with practical actions to help cut waste, save money, and stay compliant.

Why Now?

This session takes place during Zero Waste Week, an annual reminder that the best waste is the waste we don’t create! By making small changes, your business can reduce its environmental impact and contribute to a more circular economy.

Registration opens soon.

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