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CIRCULAR GLASGOW


that can be made to create a more sustainable way of life, and as we all begin to take these steps we can work towards our circular goal with enough resources for everyone forever. “We’ve had great success stories over the last couple of


years among Glasgow’s business community, and we were thrilled to be able to share that journey with the rest of the city with the hope of inspiring change. “Glasgow is a city that pulls together like no other, and as


we continue to do so, we can help our city adapt and grow through innovative ideas that prepare us for the future.” Anne Ledgerwood, General Manager at St. Enoch Centre, said: “Circular Hub proved a fantastic feature which our shoppers enjoyed and were hopefully inspired by. “It was great to be involved in the project with our coffee activity which sees waste coffee grounds from retailers within St. Enoch Centre turned into fertiliser for plant compost used throughout the centre – helping illustrate how even small changes can make a big difference. “The hub provided an excellent source of inspiration


to people across Glasgow, encouraging us all to become more circular and reap the rewards environmentally and financially – all whilst leading the way towards Glasgow’s goal of becoming one of the world’s leading circular cities.”


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