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Repair & reuse |
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Reusing products is a way to reduce waste. We can repair things rather than replacing them when they break or wear out.
/talk-london/environment/repair-reuse
Recyclable materials |
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The recycling materials that are collected can vary from borough to borough.
/talk-london/environment/recyclable-materials
Single use cups and bottles |
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Single use, disposable cups (such as coffee cups) and bottles (such as for bottled water) create a lot of waste.
/talk-london/environment/single-use-cups-and-bottles
A 'National Park City' |
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London is already one of the greenest cities in the world. There are over 8 million trees, plus numerous parks...
/talk-london/environment/national-park-city
Healthy places |
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What is it about your neighbourhood that is good or bad for your health and well-being?
/talk-london/health/healthy-places
Local decision-making groups, volunteering and community groups |
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Do you take part in local decision-making groups, volunteering or community groups?
/talk-london/health/local-decision-making-groups-volunteering-and-community-groups
GP visits and social prescribing |
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Have you heard of social prescribing and do you think frontline medical staff should be looking at this?
/talk-london/health/gp-visits-and-social-prescribing
Healthy workplaces |
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What do you think makes a healthy workplace?
/talk-london/health/healthy-workplaces
Smoking and drinking |
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Do you currently smoke or drink?
/talk-london/health/smoking-and-drinking
Building new homes |
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Where should new homes be built to maximise the benefits for Londoners?
/talk-london/housing/building-new-homes