Tune into our Earth Month focused show. Hear about all the amazing events scheduled for this April and how you can get involved. We have this year's Earth Month coordinators live in the studio to provide all the details.
We also venture into the effects being felt by the Chinese National Sword initiative that took full effect last year but have had a delayed impact which, we are now starting to really feel. And the world of textile waste also rears its head in our show this month.
Make an impact this Earth Month and take up a challenge for the month to help the earth out in any way you can! The Plastic Free Challenge is always available, receive weekly tips through letstalktrash.ca!
This show takes us into the world of Maker Spaces.A relatively new take on the old phenomenon of sharing resources within a community.In this case, the spaces usually offer training and access to anything from modern tech like 3D printers, to old school sewing machines that won’t quit.All this for a reasonable monthly membership.We’ll take a close look into one Maker Space in the North East of the United States to learn what it takes to put one together, how members are sharing resources, and how it can be part of the answer to our overconsumption on the planet.
One member of the Let’s Talk Trash team, Ingalisa, and her partner Ben joined a Maker Space for the winter and will share what creative projects they got up to.We’ll also hear an update about Powell River’s collaborative groups and find out how to get involved.
The February edition of the Let's Talk Trash show delves into the concept of Maker Spaces - a relatively new take on the old phenomenon of sharing resources within a community. In this case, the spaces usually offer training and access to anything from modern tech like 3D printers, to old school sewing machines that won’t quit. All this for a reasonable monthly membership. We’ll take a close look into one Maker Space in the North East of the United States to learn what it takes to put one together, how members are sharing resources, and how it can be part of the answer to our overconsumption on the planet.
And to top it off, Bad Karen from Everyday is Like Sunday joins us as a special guest host for this episode!
In this show we take a microscopic look at plastic! Plastic by its very nature, breaks down, but it doesn't disappear. What happens to all the microplastics that are now sharing the planet with us? Tune in to hear about how plastic is ending up in our food, and learn how compostable plastics are not the answer to the challenges of single-use plastics.
We hear from two Canadian researchers (Dr. Chelsea Rochman, and Marika Smith) who share their cutting edge look at microplastics in plants, the soil, animals, and even humans.
End of 2018 show, highlighting some of the big news stories in waste reduction this last turn of the wheel. We'll also talk about food waste, a hot topic during the holiday season. Finishing off with touch on some of the new policies coming into action globally and federally relating to plastic waste reduction. A good way to end the year indeed!
In our show this month we take a look at how the film industry in Vancouver is keeping it green. A local Powell Riverite is a big force behind the scenes working on this initiative in Vancouver. Tune and listen to our interview with Kelsey. We also speak to UBC's Bike Hub coordinator to learn about the interesting bike co-op initiatives happening on campus.
Let's Talk Trash ventures down Vancouver Island this month to share some stories about two great organizations doing some amazing waste diversion and redistribution. We also talk to a young local who has a passion for vacuums and bringing them back to life. We also feature some Halloween season waste reduction tips and tricks.
Tune into the September edition of the Let's Talk Trash radio show and hear a live rendition from the renowned spoken word poet Joesph McLean, talkin' trash like no other. Also featured in our show this month we switch gears and look at treating waste reduction or managment programs more systematically across the US, here in BC and locally in Powell River.
And note - changes to how we sort waste at Augusta will start October 1st. Tune in for further details.
A show where we deconstruct building materials to take a closer look at what we build with and how it affects the planet. Hear from an experienced Natural Building designer and educator, Elke Cole, who shares about why local resources are best. We also connect with Dawn Smith, a natural builder who unpacks why natural buildings aren't the answer for every site. Finally, we consider the role of concrete in building, and explore the plus-es and minus-es of alternatives, like hempcrete, papercrete and aircrete.
In the first half of our show we will go on a packaging adventure tour. We’ll travel from the early days of leaves, pots glass and wood to today's abundance of plastic and laminate packaging to future packaging where innovators look back to nature to provide the packaging solution. For the second part of our show we will talk to local Director of Child and Family Services at the Cranberry Child Development and Family Resource Centre, Ocean Van Samang about how she and her colleagues are turning their facility and preschool Zero Waste.
Today's episode looks at the ugly side of conventional beauty products. We open the lid on the shampoos, lotions and scents we spend our lives bathed in. We'll hear from Amber Freidman, creatress of 'Solar Infused Beauty'. She shares her conversion from off the shelf products to making her own at home. We also sit in on part of a Zero Waste Beauty workshop offered in Hawaii by Chantelle Okel. She teaches about making things that are good for our skin from items found in most people's kitchen. Chantelle's guiding mantra? If you can't eat it, don't wear it!
During this May episode of Let's Talk Trash we review the amazing community cleanup efforts that have been happening over the past 2 months. From multiple beach cleanups to picking up abandoned trailers and trash litter in local trails, hundreds of local residents have been getting their hands dirty in attempts to keep Powell River clean.
Also in our headlines this month - starting June 1 all Powell River Regional District recycling depots will be accepting a new category of plastic packaging. Cereal box bags, crinkly plastic packaging, pasta bags and foil coffee bags for example are all now accepted. Tune in to find out more!
Small scale communities in Hawaii are moving towards zero waste. We’ll go to the Big Island to hear how the Kalanihonua retreat centre is aiming to close the loop and live in greater harmony with the surrounding jungle.From using pineapple cuttings to make delicious tea, to dedicating a room to host its permannent Free Boutique, to raiding the dumpster for flower planters, Kalani proves a good test case for how we can apply similar efforts in larger towns and cities. We’ll also take a peek at how a Hawaiian music festival kept over 300 pounds of compost from the landfill by creating onsite compost piles to feed local fruit trees. We’ll learn why the team lead, Scott Layback, had volunteers sort through all the garbage, compost and recyclingat the main entrance to the festival.
It's April - it's Earth Month in Powell River! On our March edition of Let's Talk Trash, we dedicate our show to promoting all the great initiatives, events and happenings that are taking place in April in celebration of Earth Month. We also hear from one amazing Powell Riverite who took on the challenge last year during Earth Month to purchase no clothing for an entire year! We catch up with Meghan to hear about the trials and tribulations of her challenges as she nears the end of the year long effort. Check out the Earth Month website for the lastest up-to-date information on what's happening around Powell River - earthmonthpr.wordpress.com
This episode concludes our 3 part series. In this Febrauary edition we explore what happens to our possession at the end of our mortal life. Why do we cling to some material goods with what seems to be a death grip? As we delve into this topic we'll hear some interesting discussions, personal accounts as well as hearing a quick clip of Margerta Magnusson as she explains the concept of Swedish Death Cleaning.