Mike Webster
The Waste Crisis – Missing Billions (Part II – Waste as a Resource)
May 26, 2021 | be Waste WiseIn this webinar, panellists talk about why waste is a resource for billions and why does it matter.Read More
The Waste Crisis – Missing Billions (Part I: Waste as a System)
April 19, 2021 | be Waste WiseAnalysing the barriers to the delivery of universal waste collection. Read More
Reflections on Sustainable Resource Management in Developing Economies
April 24, 2019 | be Waste WiseNovel approaches to ensure waste management in poorer countries is sustainable.Read More
Managing Plastics In Your Community And The Environment
January 8, 2019 | be Waste WiseWe’ll train you on how to identify, collect and reprocess the number of different plastic types using simple and practical approaches.Read More
Growing Your Waste Recycling Business: Cleaning the Planet and Creating Jobs | WasteAid UK
October 10, 2018 | be Waste WiseIt’s one thing to want to set up a recycling business, it’s another to make it work. We’ll teach you the the principles of identifying end markets, maximizing quality and making a profit.Read More
Setting Up And Growing Your Organic Waste Management Initiative | WasteAid UK
October 10, 2018 | be Waste Wise 1We’ll walk you through simple ways of handling and processing organic waste to maximize the end-value and financial & environmental returns.Read More
Introduction To Community Waste Management
May 14, 2018 | be Waste Wise 1Dealing with waste is an urgent public health priority
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Through Waste
August 23, 2016 | be Waste WiseWatch David Newman, President of ISWA and Mike Webster, Chair of WasteAid UK to discuss sustainable development goals and how they can be achieved through better waste management. This panel is organized under the theme “Making a Case for Waste” curated by Mike Webster and organized by be Waste Wise as part of the 2016 Global Dialogue on WasteRead More
Untangling behavioural drivers behind food waste
June 15, 2014 | be Waste Wise 1Why do apparently rational consumers waste so much food? The drivers behind food waste are complex and include food pricing, logistical and storage issues.Read More