Friday Food for Thought: Earth Hour

Published

27th March 2020

 

 

Take part in Earth Hour tomorrow by turning your lights off at 8:30pm for one hour.

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) started Earth Hour in 2007. The worldwide event aims to show global solidarity and support for protecting the natural environment.

All of the activities associated with Earth Hour have been moved online in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Participants are encouraged to tune into on-the-night live streams, take part in the TikTok #DanceForThePlanet challenge and share their Earth Hour experiences online. More ideas can be found on the WWF website.

Circular Tayside

Circular Tayside is a regional, cross‑sector programme focused on accelerating the transition to a circular economy across Dundee, Angus and Perthshire. It brings together businesses, local authorities, academic partners, third‑sector organisations and national experts to identify opportunities, build collaboration and deliver practical circular projects.

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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