
War on Waste Podcast
1) Bonus: The War on Waste live debate
The first series got us thinking about recycling and where our rubbish ends up, but has the #WarOnWaste helped Australians reduce, recycle and reuse? Or, is it a load of rubbish? Those are the questio...Show More
2) Information for new recruits
Welcome, recruit! If you’re new to the War on Waste, jump back to episode 1 and join the fray.
3) Turning the tide
Craig and Wendy take a look at how the War on Waste has changed our habits and what still needs to be done to reduce what we throw away.
4) The secret of found food
You might not realise it, but you’re surrounded by plants and animals you can eat – even if you live in a big city!
5) Ladies, we need to talk about waste
In this special ladies-only episode of War on Waste, Wendy Harmer and guest host Yumi Stynes explore waste-free ways to manage your period.
6) A (tiny, green) home to call your own
The larger your living space, the more stuff – and the more waste! Wendy takes a peek at a tiny house and Craig asks Joost Bakker, how can construction practices change to make it easier to reclaim ma...Show More
7) How to buy nothing new
The best way to prevent something going to landfill is to never buy it in the first place, but in a world of short-lived electronics and two-for-one deals it can be hard to resist!
8) A mid-season pause in hostilities
The War on Waste podcast is taking a mid-season break while Craig films the second part of the TV series. Keep sending your handy hints to waronwaste@abc.net.au and we’ll see you again on the 21st of ...Show More
9) Test-tube fabrics and ol skool op shopping
Six tonnes of clothes are thrown out every ten minutes, so what can we do to change that?
10) Test-tube fabrics & ol skool op shopping
Six tonnes of clothes are thrown out every ten minutes, so what can we do to change that?
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