What did 30.000 children teach us about cigarette butts?
In the fall of 2024, 30.000 schoolchildren mapped plastic waste in nature and waste sorting at home. Now waste researchers are analyzing the vast knowledge the children have created. Cigarette butts still fill a large part of nature, and plastic can be difficult to sort and recycle – and not least reuse. But there is hope.
Join the discussion meeting:
Time: August 28th 13.00:14.00 PM – XNUMX:XNUMX PM
Location: Climate People's Meeting, Middelfart, Green Stage.
Read more: https://klimafolkemoedet.dk/program2025/
Panelists:
- Malene Høj Mortensen – Plastic Change
- Winie Evers – Odense Renovation
- Happiness Margot Ricard – SDU
- Anders Barsøe – New Loop
- Moderator: Niels Toftegaard – The Circular Industry Association
The organizers behind it are the Circular Industry Association, Plastic Change and the Green Transition Denmark, all of whom are part of the project. Change4Circularity. It is a research and innovation project supported by Innovation Fund Denmark and part of TRACE, the national partnership for circular economy.
Read more about the project here .
