Your food waste, recycling and fly-tipping questions answered
Are you planning your recycling, food waste or fly-tipping campaigns and communications now? Do you want to know how behaviour change theory can help drive better outcomes and save you money?
Are you looking for ways to:
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Reduce waste and increase recycling
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Cut down on fly-tipping and tackle littering
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Engage residents in sustainable behaviours that actually stick
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Drive change so that communications and service delivery work hand in hand.
If so, join me for a free Ask Me Anything session, on Friday, March 28th, from 12 PM to 1 PM.
I’ll be answering all your questions about how behaviour change theory can be applied to real-world situations, solving problems like increasing your recycling rate by 6% over six months.
Importantly, the session will cover how service delivery and communications can work together, to avoid the most common mistakes with environmental campaigns, communications and interventions.
I’ll also be joined by John-Paul Danon, Collaboration Director, at our friends over at CAN who have tonnes of experience running online and offline campaigns that drive actual measurable behaviour change.
Who’s it for?
This session is open to all professionals who work in rubbish and recycling, along with communications professionals who have responsibilities in this area.
There will be no rules, and no scripts — just an open forum to ask your questions via chat or on camera.
Reserve your free place: Friday, March 28th, from 12 PM to 1 PM
The session will be recorded so we can follow up with anyone who needs more information sent to them on anything, but we will not send out a recording to attendees so everyone understands that this is a safe space to ask anything that's on your mind.
We look forward to seeing you on the 28th.
Dominic