The Love Zero Waste podcast: The Game Changer (S1, E2)

Guests in episode 2: Paul Ekins and Elin Bergman. Photo: EPA Conference, Erik Bergman

Guests in episode 2: Paul Ekins and Elin Bergman. Photo: EPA Conference, Erik Bergman

New Thursday - new episode of the Love Zero Waste podcast with Malin Leth and Evelina Lundqvist - The Game Changer (S1, E2).

Zero Waste is radical. It changes everything. In this episode, you'll learn more about how cities, policy makers, businesses and private citizens can help change the game and create a zero waste society - way sooner than you think. We take a look at Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), why so many choose to focus on the responsibilities of consumers when business generate so much more trash and the innate powers of civil society.

Listen to interviews with our experts: Paul Ekins, professor of Resources and Environmental policy, of UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources and Elin Bergman, Manager of Corporate Partnerships, of World Wide Fund for Nature and Wildlife (WWF).

Sources

UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources
World Wide Fund for Nature and Wildlife (WWF)
We Love Cities
One Planet City Challenge
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in UK
Civil society vital to drive momentum on Paris Agreement targets
High pressure for low emissions: How civil society created the Paris climate agreement

Credits

Idea, production and editing: The Good Tribe and Circulous
Hosts: Evelina Lundqvist and Malin Leth
Mixing: Umami
Jingle: Merlinn Sound
Initiators the Love Zero Waste community: Evelina Lundqvist and Alexandra Poetz

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Love Zero Waste is a collaboration between Circulous and The Good Tribe. We’re always open to ideas and collaborations. Visit us on www.thegoodtribe.com and www.circulous.biz and @LoveZeroWaste on Instagram.

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