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Science Gallery Dublin, Saturday 25th January - Sunday 26th January

Zero Waste Festival – Zero Waste is all about getting as close to ‘zero' as we can, in terms of the waste we produce as businesses, individuals and institutions.

This ZWF will feature some of the best Zero Waste leaders in Ireland giving talks and workshops on how to cut the waste out of your household while keeping those purse strings tight! Learn how to vastly reduce our waste output and make simple replacements with products that have little or no waste. Lots of talks, seminars and workshops to attend as part of the Plastic exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin.


Date:
Saturday 25th January - Sunday 26th January
Time:
12.00pm - 6.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
The Naughton Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Pearse St, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of The Naughton Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Pearse St, Dublin 2, Ireland

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