I was in Liverpool last week for the Diamond Jubilee Awards of the Keep Britain Tidy (KBT) group. They included categories around cutting waste, and it reflects a growing emphasis within the organ isation on managing our resources. The charity has a three-fold strategy during the next five to 10 years to work towards the elimination of litter, improving local places and - for the first time - ending waste. Resource minister Dan Rogerson kicked off proceedings at the awards by praising KBT's "truly ground-breaking research", and said the group was "the place to go to if you want to find out the latest most successful way to reduce litter".
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