Workshop On All Things Waste
The Selwyn Responsible Business Network warmly invites you to a Workshop on all things Waste.
Please join us to share ideas, tips, challenges and successes on waste disposal, recycling, upcycling and how we can work together to make a difference. This evening is an opportunity to engage with other Selwyn business owners.
We are delighted to be joined by Andrew Boyd - Waste Manager, Selwyn District Council, Kate Gislason from Without Waste and Tonya Williams from Selwyn Rakaia Vets. They have years of experience working in this field and are passionate about waste minimisation. They'll be ready to share their insights and expertise, answer your questions, and offer valuable advice.
We believe that through collaboration, we can all learn and discover solutions together and strengthen our Selwyn business community.
Whether you're a long-standing business or just starting out, we encourage you to come along. This event is open to all local businesses, so please feel free to share this invitation with anyone else in your network who might be interested.
The evening will proceed as follows:
Date: Tuesday, 18th November
Time: 5:30 PM for drinks & nibbles, 6 PM start
Venue: Lincoln Event Centre
To help us with catering arrangements, please register your attendance. However, if you're unable to register beforehand, you are still absolutely welcome to come along!
Register: events.humanitix.com...
I look forward to seeing you on the evening.
Maree Hamilton
Email rbacoordinator@gmail.com
Phone: 022 438 4496
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A big thank you to our wonderful sponsors! We extend our sincere appreciation to all our sponsors Selwyn District Council, Rātā Foundation, Community Operations South Island - Department of Internal Affairs - COGS, Lottery Community, Lincoln University and Lincoln Community Trust.
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