Tuesday 11 March 2014

Get involved in reducing food waste


Love Food Hate Waste Workshop on 20th May 2014, 9.30am – 12pm

Open Learning Centre, Bracknell, RG12 7GR.

Love Food Hate Waste is about helping you to make the most of all of your food, saving you money and raising awareness about the huge environmental impact of wasting food in the UK. Come along and get our top tips and advice, along with ideas on how to share the benefits with people at work or in your local community. 

The workshop will be delivered by Emma Barnett from WRAP (www.wrap.org.uk). These sessions are free, however booking is required.

The session will be fun and interactive and will cover some fascinating research on food waste and the myths which contribute to food waste. By the end of the session, participants will be clear about correct storage (for example eggs and rice), freezing, what date labels really mean, defrosting plus have an insight into how retailers are helping. 

Who should attend? 
The information covered applies to anyone interested in reducing their food waste at home and for people in a position to spread the word about the benefits covered in these sessions and/or incorporate this vital information into their existing communications and support work. 

A full support pack is provided, including activities and guides for use after the training. To book, please click here to complete the booking form.

These sessions are facilitated by CCB and funded by the Bracknell Forest Council Adult and Community Learning Team. Helen Dean from CCB can be contacted on 0118 961 2000 or helen.dean@ccberks.org.uk 

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