by Waste to Wonder | 16, Dec, 2021 | Commentary
Speak to five different businesses and you’ll get five different definitions of ‘sustainability’. For us at Waste to Wonder, the best definition is ‘making things last’. Of course, that applies to the furniture and equipment that we save and redistribute every... by Waste to Wonder | 1, Nov, 2021 | Commentary, Company News
This week, the eyes of the world turn to the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow. In a year of a global energy crisis and rampaging extreme weather – leading the World Meteorological Organisation to state that powerful heat waves... by Waste to Wonder | 8, Oct, 2021 | Commentary
‘The circular economy’ is a term few of us had heard of 5 years ago. Now, as a business owner, it’s much more likely to be on your radar. For decades, waste management has been linear. In other words, things are made, things are used, things get discarded. Office... by Waste to Wonder | 28, Jul, 2021 | Commentary
In economically deprived areas of the globe, British aid saves lives. Britain commits 0.7% of its national income to foreign aid. 0.7% is the UN target set out in 1974 for wealthy nations to meet to help improve global equality. It took us a while to get there, but... by Waste to Wonder | 20, Apr, 2021 | Commentary, Customer Guides
If you own or manage an office space, you’ve probably spent much of the past year wondering what to do with it. With none of us knowing if we’ll return to conventional working life, thousands of offices across the UK are sitting empty, waiting expectantly for a mass... by Waste to Wonder | 11, Mar, 2021 | Commentary, Customer Guides, Partnerships
By Alan Cooper, Founder of Waste to Wonder The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) relocated from Canary Wharf to their new HQ in Stratford, London. Through Waste to Wonder, they saved £28,479 in recycling charges, and were able to redistribute £563,170 fair market...
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