Towards Zero

By: Zero Waste Scotland
  • Summary

  • Interested in doing things differently to help end the climate crisis? The Towards Zero podcast by Zero Waste Scotland is for you. Each episode features interesting stories, information and ideas from a wide range of guests, including our own experts, on how we can all waste less and do more. Subscribe to Towards Zero to stay up to date with the latest research, tips and ideas on how we can all help save the planet.
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Episodes
  • Choose to Reuse (EP.10)
    Aug 3 2022

    Ditching Disposables to stop takeaways costing the Earth  

    Our guests    

    • Alvaro Bernabeu, owner of Malvarosa, Portobello, Edinburgh.  
    • Catherine Bozec, communications partner, Zero Waste Scotland 
    • Maja Darlington, plastic campaigner, Greenpeace UK 

    In this episode, we hear how Scottish takeaways and their customers are wasting less and spending less as they go beyond the latest ban on throwaway plastic to help save the planet and their pocket. 

    Alvaro Bernabeu tells us why he’s always charged a deposit for his paella pans. Now he’s saving cash as well as carbon by trialling deposits for other reusable tubs and cups at his restaurant in Edinburgh’s Portobello under Zero Waste Scotland’s Ditching Disposables scheme to help businesses nationwide make the best change for them and the planet. 

    Zero Waste Scotland’s communications partner Catherine Bozec explains the ban in more detail, and why we should all ditch all disposables and choose to reuse everything wherever possible, from cups to clothes and computers. 

    Greenpeace UK plastic campaigner Maja Darlington tells us all about the Big Plastic Count revealing how much we waste at home to help persuade governments and big businesses take more action. 

     

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    15 mins
  • Getting Around (EP.9)
    Mar 28 2022

    How to make sure going electric really will help end the climate crisis

    Our guests    

    • Dr Euan McTurk, electric vehicle battery engineer and host of YouTube show, Plug Life Television 
    • Charlotte Stamper, circular economy energy infrastructure specialist, Zero Waste Scotland  
    • Paul Codd, Cleantech investor, Co-Founder of Cheesecake Energy and CEO of Flexergy Ltd. 

    In this episode, we talk about the need to switch from petrol and diesel to electric
    vehicles as we enjoy the freedom to get around again without making the climate
    crisis worse.   

    Electric vehicle battery engineer Euan McTurk crunches the numbers in a
    bid to answer to a common question: Are electric cars really better for the
    planet than petrol or diesel? 

    Zero Waste Scotland’s circular economy energy infrastructure expert,
    Charlotte Stamper, shares our latest research highlighting the risk of creating
    more waste as demand for electric vehicles soars – and discusses innovative
    solutions to avoid that risk and create more sustainable jobs in the
    process.   

    Paul Codd explains how Cheesecake Energy, his tasty-sounding circular
    economy business, is pioneering an unlikely sounding way to make the switch to
    electric more sustainable.  

     

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    17 mins
  • Christmas Special (PART.4) - Making recycling easy this Christmas
    Dec 16 2021
    From wrapping paper to food packaging; cardboard boxes, to empty bottles – the festivities around Christmas certainly bring with them an array of waste that requires different modes of disposal. 

    For some, this process can sometimes become confusing, resulting in waste being thrown away together or, in worst-case scenarios, fly-tipped. As well as being an eyesore, this can have a huge environmental impact. 

    Thankfully, Jenny Fraser, our Consumer Campaigns Manager, joined us to share some of our top tips to help reduce waste and make recycling simple this Christmas. 

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    15 mins

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