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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Why is what we wear important for the planet?
Fashion has a big price tag for the planet and for the people who make our clothes, in the latest #DownToEarth podcast find out how community, skills and sustainability could build a fairer fashion industry that keeps us in style.
Meet Malika and Fatheha, two of the makers at FabricWorks, an organisation that supports unemployed, marginalised women into living wage work in the fashion industry and Emma Slade Edmonson discussing how brands can build socially and environmentally conscious businesses.
More from Hubbub here: https://www.hubbub.org.uk
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Produced by Eva Krysiak
Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
Mixed by Alexis Adimora
Biodiversity, it's about more than just bees
How can we make the most of unused space in cities?
As 68% of us are predicted to be living in urban areas by 2050, finding innovative ways to green cities is more important than ever. In this episode host Sarah Divall investigates the rise of green roofs in urban areas and how they're helping to reduce temperatures and flooding, as well as providing an oasis in the city skyline for people and wildlife.
Thanks to Dave Richards at RISC and Dusty Gedge for speaking to us, find out more about what they do below!
https://www.risc.org.uk/main
https://dustygedge.co.uk/
More from Hubbub here:
https://www.hubbub.org.uk
A Boom Shakalaka Production for Hubbub
Produced by Eva Krysiak
Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
Mixed by Alexis Adimora
How can we make the most of our food?
In this episode Sarah explores how we can reduce the 300,000 tonnes of food waste that's thrown away every year in the UK and support local communities at the same time. One answer is community fridges.
She meets Shanthi Priyalatha, who runs the High Wycombe community fridge which redistributes surplus food to their neighbours. We also hear from Catherine Dishington, Food Policy officer at the Co-op.
The High Wycombe community fridge is supported with funding from the Rothschild Foundation.
Find out more about community fridges: https://www.hubbub.org.uk/the-community-fridge
A Boom Shakalaka Production for Hubbub
Produced by Eva Krysiak
Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
Mixed by Alexis Adimora
Did you know that 4/5ths of people in the UK rarely, if ever, get on a bike?
As well as reducing air pollution and traffic on roads, cycling is great for people, improving health and strengthening communities.
In the second episode of Down To Earth: The Hubbub Podcast, host Sarah Divall catches up with Sabeha Miah, a community worker in Tower Hamlets breaking down barriers and encouraging more Muslim women to get cycling. She also meets Morten Kaball, the former Mayor of Copenhagen, who explains how they became one of the world's most popular cycling cities.
To find out more about Cycle Sisters head to https://www.cyclesisters.org.uk/tower-hamlets
To find our more about Hubbub's work visit https://www.hubbub.org.uk
A Boom Shakalaka Production for Hubbub
Produced by Eva Krysiak
Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
Mixed by Alexis Adimora
Did you know there are 7 million people in the UK who don't have access to the internet?
In the first episode of Down To Earth: The Hubbub Podcast, Sarah Divall investigates the issue of e-waste, which is the fastest growing waste stream in the world - generating fifty million metric tonnes a year, and discovers how we can protect the environment by donating our secondhand tech to get communities connected.
Community Calling is run in partnership with O2 to find out more about the project and how you can get involved visit: https://www.hubbub.org.uk/communitycalling
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Produced by Eva Krysiak
Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
Mixed by Alexis Adimora
Trailer for the brand new podcast from the environmental charity Hubbub presented by Sarah Divall. This series passes the mic to grassroots activists, communities and people who are working hard and making big changes for their neighbours and for the planet. Each episode will share a different story from a new voice across the UK and tell us about the unique ways they're working on improving social and environmental issues where they live.
We meet the community leaders who are planting edible forests on rooftops, increasing representation in cycling, redistributing surplus food to their neighbours and more.
Everyday people doing extraordinary things, showing how people and places can work together to inspire more sustainable means of living.
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Produced by Eva Krysiak
A Boom Shakalaka Production for Hubbub
Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
Mixed by Alexis Adimora
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.