July 28, 2021
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by Marie Prötzsch
We are in the middle of Plastic Free July - a global movement that calls for people to do without single-use plastic. An impetus for new plastic-free habits. Munich is going one step further: the city is on its way to becoming a Zero Waste City. But what does this concept actually mean? Will Munich be completely waste-free? Carina Koop tells us this on behalf of the entire Zero Waste team in the podcast. She is a research associate in the Circular Economy Department at the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, where she coordinates the Zero Waste City Munich project.
- What is Plastic Free July?
- What does the concept of zero waste mean?
- Munich garbage-free – what has the city done so far? What still needs to be done?
- What solutions are already available in Munich?
- What does that mean for me as a citizen? How can I imagine a waste-free city? Because we still use waste.
- What tips do you have for starting a waste-free life?
- How can I participate actively as a citizen?
We are also represented on all other podcast platforms! Just enter “Junglück – sustainable, natural & healthy” . We hope you enjoy listening!
Topics of future podcast episodes
We have thought of a few topics for the next few months, including healthy and beautiful skin, the team behind JUNGLÜCK, the causes and treatment of various skin conditions and, of course, the topics of sustainability and social responsibility.
Look forward to new moderators, interview partners and experts from various fields such as dermatology or holistic medicine.
We hope you enjoy listening and would be very happy if you let us know in the comments how you liked the episode and what you learned from it.