Organisations across Scotland embracing reuse

Published

16th March 2020

From teddy bear and doll hospitals to computer game workshops and musical instrument swaps, Pass it on Week 2020 is in full swing. This year’s theme, the Great Toy Rescue, sets out to encourage more Scots to swap, donate, share and repair their toys to give them a second chance to play.

The annual reuse week of action, which is supported by ERDF, has seen children’s TV stars Cherry Campbell (Katie Morag) and characters Molly & Mack share their stories and support when it comes to passing on toys. You can see the list of Pass it on Week and other events on the Recycle for Scotland website.

Circular Tayside

Circular Tayside is delivered by Zero Waste Scotland, Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce and Perthshire Chamber of Commerce. Circular Tayside is an initiative that: Raises awareness of the circular economy, the role the local businesses have to play in it, and how they will benefit. Facilitates collaboration amongst the local business community to enable our circular economy to develop. Supports individual businesses as they begin to identify and implement new and innovative approaches to businesses that support a transition to a circular economy Brings together a group of Circular Tayside Ambassadors who will be leaders in their sectors and champions of the circular economy.

Zero Waste Scotland

Helping Scotland create a more #CircularEconomy & realise the economic, environmental & social benefits of using resources sustainably. #ScotGov & #ESIF funded.

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