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Lincolnshire’s Pioneering Waste Education Programme Sees Expansion

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Lincolnshire County Council has announced the expansion of its trailblazing waste education programme, ‘Let’s Talk Rubbish’. The programme is designed to engage the community in effective waste management practices by encouraging residents to reduce, reuse, and recycle. With this expansion, an increased number of schools and community groups across Lincolnshire will now participate in workshops and events aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of sustainable waste practices. Through this initiative, the council hopes to reach a wider audience and instil long-lasting habits in the county’s citizens, paving the way for a cleaner and more sustainable Lincolnshire.

This story is based on original reporting found on news.google.com.

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