World Refill Day: A global day of action to prevent plastic pollution and help people live with less waste. A world-wide movement to inspiring action, and show the world is ready for a refill and reuse revolution!
Last year we reached more than 100 million people globally with wide coverage by the press in UK and abroad. Popular campaign ambassadors are Bonnie Wright, Dominic West, Petrice Jones, Bianca Jagger and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.
Come to the event at ECO Action Hub – Filling Good will show you how affordable it is to refill vs shopping in the supermarket, show you eco cleaning tips and offer some samples of food from the shop!
A Festival Where Art Meets Science: Come join the Festival and Wild Cookham & learn about our global wildlife. More information: Home | Our Changing Earth Festival
Don’t forget: Our inaugural ECO Action Hub Clothes Swap in collaboration with animal army on Saturday 20th May. Shop other people’s wardrobes and help reduce clothing waste.
animal army is working with us and donating from their collection a starter stock including: vintage 60’s, a denim collection and summer tops and dresses from top brands such as COS, Zara, Scotch & Soda, Stella McCartney, adidas and Nike. Have a look at some of the great clothes ready to swap in this video on Facebook: Clothes Swap Video or on Vimeo: Clothes’ Swap Video
And remember:
You’re not just swapping but upgrading clothes from ones you don’t wear to ones you will!
Our starter stock contains designer brands, vintage pieces and brand new clothes with labels on. You might be looking for pieces to wear or resell on Vinted or other platforms.
All clothes are steam cleaned & hung on rails or folded on tables, so it’s easy to shop!
We think you’ll find this a great experience and great value for money!
£30 million worth of clothes sit unworn in the UK’s wardrobes* so why not swap them? Clothes deserve to be worn and loved! The perfect way to do that is through swapping. EVERY TIME you swap an unwanted piece of clothing you extend it’s lifecycle and reduce it’s carbon footprint!
Come to our inaugural ECO Action Hub Clothes Swap in collaboration with animal army on Saturday 20th May. Shop other people’s wardrobes and help reduce clothing waste.
animal army is donating a collection of 50 items of starter stock including: vintage 60’s, a denim collection and summer tops and dresses from brands such as COS, Zara, Scotch & Soda, Stella McCartney, adidas and Nike. Follow animal army on Facebook and Instagram to see the collection.
Here’s how it works:
Drop off: Thursday 18th May (10-4), Friday 19th May (10-4) or Saturday 20th May (10-12): Drop your clean and gently worn (no tears, stains or missing buttons please) adult size clothes at the ECO Action Hub: Unit 5-7, Nicholson Centre Atrium, Maidenhead SL6 1LB.
You’ll receive a token to bring to the Swap detailing your time slot (first drop = first in!) and how many clothes you can take away. Have a look around the Hub at all the eco tips and info whilst you’re there.
Saturday 20th May – The Swap
1pm – the first 20 swappers to drop off their clothes enter the swap for first dibs.
1:30pm – the next 20 swappers enter the Swap
2:00pm – all swappers can enter the Swap
All swappers leaving the swap with 1 or more items are required to donate £5 to the Eco Action Hub and animal army, (both non-profit organizations committed to fighting climate change). Anyone who doesn’t find something they love, does not pay and can keep their token for the next swap event.
Extra Tips:
Wear clothes that are easy to take on and off: we have fitting rooms to try on everything and lots of mirrors
Bring your own shopping bags to take home your “new” clothes
Give yourself time to browse and shop slowly so you find something you love
Bring a water bottle or grab a cup of coffee and enjoy the swap
Don’t miss out: come to our inaugural Clothes Swap Saturday 20th May!
Volunteers needed to help survey and classify some of Maidenhead’s waterways to identify and tackle sources of pollution. This would include a free training day and further riverbank surveys of a small stretch of river this spring.
Outfall Safaris are a powerful form of citizen science, allowing sources of pollution to be identified, recorded and reported to Thames Water and the Environment Agency so they can be addressed, improving local water quality and habitats. Many previously unknown and unrecorded polluting outfalls have been documented in this way, helping to close the knowledge gap about what is happening in our rivers.
Once registered you will receive information about how to join the training session. All surveys can be carried out anytime during April-May when the weather is dry.
Surveys can only be conducted following at least 48 hours of dry weather therefore flexibility is required.
The training will include:
An overview of water quality issues in the catchment
Information on outfalls and how they become polluted
Instruction on how to assess each outfall using the project app and then upload information to the database
Borough Council Election Hustings In person at venues in Windsor and Maidenhead
RBWM CEC invites you to our own local ‘Question Time’ focused specifically on environmental issues including climate change, net zero, natural environment, waste, energy, transport and air quality.
In May we have our next council elections. Would you like to ask current councillors more about the council’s efforts to improve energy efficiency in the borough? And to hear from different candidates about their plans for the future?
Who should attend? Current and future RBWM voters
Windsor 7.00pm, Monday 17 April 2023 The Old Court, St Leonards Road
Maidenhead 7.00pm, Thursday 20 April 2023 Furze Platt Senior School (a no smoking venue, no smoking anywhere in the school grounds)
In both cases, the doors open at 6.30 and the events finish at 8.30pm.
What do I need to do? Turn up between 6.30 and 7.00pm with your questions for borough election candidates. Our independent chairs will select the questions. We cannot guarantee that all questions will be raised.
This event is supported with contributions from the RBWM Climate Emergency Coalition: ECO Action Hub, Filling Good Cooperative, MaidEnergy, RBWM Climate Community, Wild Maidenhead, Wildlife in Ascot, Green Earth Plan, Maidenhead Great Park, Wild Cookham, Wild Windsor
In December 2020, our Council made an important commitment to cut CO2 emissions by 50% by 2025, both for the council and for the borough. But will these targets now be missed?
Greener, net zero new build construction requires new guidelines. RBWM was to have put this in place in 2021. But this has still not happened.
Meanwhile, other Councils are pushing ahead with low-energy homes. In 2018, Bristol City Council won an RIBA award for transforming a brownfield site with a handsome row of low-energy Passivhaus homes.
RBWM need to put in place a new supplementary planning document (SPD) to incentivise the construction of net zero buildings and to increase renewables generation in new build. This should have been in place in 2021 but still hasn’t been issued. The council’s efforts to reduce energy demand and decarbonise supply in the borough are therefore delayed.
Does this mean that RBWM will now miss it’s target to cut CO2 emissions by 50% by 2025?
And what impact has this had on efforts to reduce energy demand, decarbonise supply, and increase renewables generation in the borough? Can the lost time be made up?
In May we have our next council elections. Would you’d like to ask current councillor’s more about the council’s efforts to improve energy efficiency in the borough? And to hear from different candidates about their plans for the future?
Then join us at the hustings that we are organising in Windsor and Maidenhead in April.
The Windsor hustings will take place at The Old Court on Monday 17th April 2023. Doors to the auditorium will open at 6.30pm (the bar will be open beforehand) and the event will begin promptly at 7.00pm and end at 8.30pm.
The Maidenhead hustings will take place at Furze Platt Senior School on Thursday 20th April 2023. Doors will open at 6.30pm and the event will begin promptly at 7.00pm and end at 8.30pm.
If you’d like to submit a question to ask at either event, please send it in advance by email to either plastic freewindsor@gmail.com or wildmaidenhead@gmail.com. Questions may also be submitted on the night, between 6.30 and 6.50 pm.