War on Waste comes to Ipswich

WHY does so much go to waste? What can we do differently? And how do we make it easier for everyone?

These are some of the questions that will be tackled by ABC’s War on Waste presenter Craig Reucassel, and local sustainability champions at the Ipswich Sustainable Living Festival.

Mayor Teresa Harding said some people have mastered having very little waste while others give little thought to what happens after they drop their rubbish in the bin, and this festival is for everyone who might want to start thinking about how they can reduce their waste.

“Whether you want to start with small changes to save money or whether you are looking to level up your sustainability skills, there is something for everyone to learn at the Ipswich Sustainable Living Festival,” she said.

“This year’s festival is all about waste reduction and hands-on learning, so you can walk away with practical skills to reduce your footprint and live more sustainably.

“There will be lots of demonstrations, workshops, hands-on activities and presentations including ABC’s War on Waste presenter Craig Reucassel who will join with local sustainability champions in a discussion that dives into important issues facing our community.”

Craig Reucassel is best known in the sustainability community for declaring War on Waste, a documentary series which focuses on how we are impacting the environment though food waste, fashion, plastics and e-waste.

“I can’t wait to come to Ipswich and answer everyone’s curly waste questions and talk about how we make the next big steps in reducing our waste,” Mr Reucassel said.

Cr Harding said there will also be plenty of activities for the kids, food trucks, stalls, as well as the chance to chat with those in the sustainable community

“Horticulturalist Claire Bickle will speak about keeping chickens and there will be the opportunity to learn how to make soap from food waste, grow your own food, how to compost, upcycle everyday items and rethink your household habits.

“I would encourage everyone to come along and see how you can do your bit to tackle waste issues.”

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