Thursday 9 June 2016

FREE LOVE Food HATE Waste Workshop


Do you want to save money on your food bills? Do you want to help others save money by preventing unnecessary food waste? Do you want to spread the message to your family, community, school, staff, volunteers, workplace, customers or clients? Love Food Hate Waste is a national initiative to try and address the issue of food waste. Not only is it a waste of money, it is also an unnecessary waste of energy and natural resources. 

This training is for everyone, who wishes to take an active role in reducing food waste in their homes, organizations and communities. Suitable for local authorities, businesses, schools and community groups.  It could also contribute towards your organisation’s Corporate Social Responsibility. 

Come and Join Emma Barnett from WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) for a very informative morning on Tuesday 12th July 9.30am until 12.30pm at Shaw House, Church Road, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2DR . Refreshments will be provided.

If you would like to book a place on this FREE workshop, please click on the link below. 

https://ccberks.wufoo.com/forms/xzpcmtc1037f3k/

The training covers the background and issues around food waste; the key behaviours to help reduce food waste; and support on engaging with others/passing the messages on. There will also be plenty of practical tips on a range of food-saving measures, from planning to food portioning, and from better food storage to using up leftovers. 

CCB have booked Emma Barnet from WRAP to deliver this training at Shaw House in Newbury. Shaw house is a lovely venue which will be enjoyable to learn in and Emma Barnet is a very experienced trainer. If you wish to know more about the training please call Emma on 07904 528186 or email: emma.barnett@wrap.org.uk.

This training is supported by West Berkshire Council Adult Community Learning.




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