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Marketing development for waste (7/- )

Composting (18/- )

Waste recycling (45/- )

Waste reuse (29/- )

Waste reduction (48/- )

Waste management (18/- )

Community Composting


Organisation: Community Composting
Town/City: Aberdeen
Postcode: AB11 5BE
Organisation Website
Description: This is a new project that is based in Aberdeen City aimed at encouraging communities in Aberdeen City to compost on a large scale.
City of Aberdeen
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Grampian Real Nappy Project


Organisation: Grampian Real Nappy Project
Town/City: Aberdeen
Postcode: AB21 7HG
Organisation Website
Description: The Grampian Real Nappy Project is working with local authority waste teams to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill.
Eight million nappies are sent to landfill in the UK everyday and this is becoming a huge problem.
Aberdeenshire
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Community Owned Anaerobic Digester


Organisation: Community Owned Anaerobic Digester
Town/City: Westray
Postcode: KW17 2DE
Organisation Website
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Scottish Mining Museum Beechgrove Community Garden Project


Organisation: Scottish Mining Museum Beechgrove Community Garden Project
Town/City: Newtongrange
Postcode: EH22 4QN
Organisation Website
Description: In association with the Beechgrove Garden this project brought about the development of an unsightly area at the main entrance of the Museum into an attractive Community Garden based on a miners theme.
Midlothian
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Recycle Fife


Organisation: Recycle Fife
Town/City: Lochgelly
Postcode: KY5 8BJ
Organisation Website
Description: Recycle Fife seeks to become a sustainable social enterprise in 2 ways:
: a financially sustainable business which can grow and continue to provide employment for many years to come;
: a socially, economically and environmentally sustainable business which will tackle social problems, provide a boost to the local economy and tackle environmental problems in Fife.
Fife
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