Sustainability and Recycling in Warwickshire
Recycling information, green businesses, repair cafes and environmental organisations in Warwickshire, UK.
Here is where you can find out how to recycle near you as well as learn more out about sustainability, the environment and waste reduction near you.
- Warwickshire Climate Alliance is an umbrella organisation of Warwickshire environmental groups, devoted to pushing for stronger action within the county on the climate emergency.
- Sustainable Warwickshire is a website where you can find out all about climate change in Warwickshire, what the county council are doing about it and how you can help.
- Net Zero Stratford is a not-for-profit project to create spaces for climate awareness and action in Stratford-upon-Avon including a community kitchen, repair cafe, and annual green festival
- Practical Action, based in Rugby, is a charity which uses technology to challenge poverty, working with poor women and men around the world.
- Sustainability West Midlands is the sustainability champion for the West Midlands, covering Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands and Worcestershire.
- Feed Your Caddy is a campaign to get more Northamptonshire and Warwickshire households recycling more of their food waste.
- Warwickshire Wildlife Trust protects wildlife and wild places and educates, influences and inspires people about nature conservation as well as managing many of the best sites for wildlife in the county.
Repair Cafes In Warwickshire
Repair cafes are held on various dates, check the website or contact the organisers to confirm when the next event will be held.
- Stratford-upon-Avon Repair Café Stratford Methodist Church
- Wellesbourne Repair Café Wellesbourne Methodist Church
- Harbury Repair Café Harbury Village Library
Recycling and Waste Management In Warwickshire
Your local county, city or district council in Warwickshire will have information about household recycling collections, recycling centres and waste management in your area.
You can find your local council using this local council finder on the UK Government website.
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