Important:   Litter can be contaminated, so we have put together some information to help you handle it safely. Please click on this link to have a read through our Health and Safety Guidance before you go out litter-picking.

 

#SwapForGood September | Say NO to Single-UseWaste less, Live more is back

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This September, we want to help you discover all of the simple ways you could make a #SwapForGood.

We'll be sharing simple sustainable swaps we could all be making to help reduce single-use.

By wasting less and reducing our impact on the environment, we can improve our own (and others) health and happiness.

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