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Plastics Question Time - One Bin to Rule Them All

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Dates:27 October 2023
Times:10:00 - 16:00
What is it:Talk
Organiser:Sustainable Consumption Institute
How much:free - no need to book
Who is it for:University staff, External researchers, Families, Adults, Age Friendly, Alumni, Current University students, General public, Post 16, Secondary schools
Speaker:Dr Kristoffer Korsten, Dr Helen Holmes, Dr Torik Holmes
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Have you ever wondered why plastic recycling in the UK is so confusing and chaotic? Join our interactive session to discuss and discover why this is the case and explore solutions.

Explore the world of plastic recycling with our interdisciplinary research team involved in the innovative ‘One Bin to Rule Them All’ project. They will be on hand to answer your questions and share insights into their ongoing efforts to enhance plastic recycling practices across the UK.

If you're unsure about how to recycle specific plastic items at home, don't hesitate to bring them with you. Throughout the event, you'll have the chance to participate in two interactive activities designed to help you better understand the UK's plastic recycling landscape.

In our "Which bin is it again?" activity, you can experiment with disposing of plastic waste and engage in discussions with our team about your choices. We'll also address the challenges associated with plastic recycling, inviting you to share your questions and ideas on how to improve recyclability.

In the "What plastic is it anyway?" activity, you'll gain hands-on experience with an advanced piece of scientific equipment known as FTIR. This allows you to analyse various everyday plastic packaging materials and see what they are made of. You'll discover that not all plastics are the same, each calling on unique recycling pathways.

Additionally, the team’s developed an interactive materials hierarchy to help you better understand the most effective pathways for recycling plastic packaging. You can access this resource online and explore it further during the event. Join us for an insightful journey into the world of plastic recycling!

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Price: free - no need to book

Speakers

Dr Kristoffer Korsten

Organisation: Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of Manchester

Dr Helen Holmes

Organisation: Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of Manchester

Dr Torik Holmes

Organisation: Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of Manchester

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