What to Expect
Discover the ins and outs of waste sorting in this engaging workshop led by Peg Davies, a passionate waste educator with over 13 years of experience. You'll learn how to reduce your waste effectively and make the most of the local 3-bin FOGO system.
Expect to have your questions answered about where waste really goes, the importance of recycling, and how to handle tricky items like toothbrushes and pill packets. This session is designed to leave you inspired and equipped to make lasting changes in your household.
Attendees will also receive a special gift pack to support their waste reduction efforts, making it a hands-on and rewarding experience for the whole family.
Activity Details
This workshop runs for two hours, from 10:00 to 12:00, on Saturday 1 August 2026. It is suitable for all ages, making it a perfect educational outing for parents and children alike.
The session is tailored specifically to the City of Vincent's waste sorting system, ensuring that the advice you receive is practical and relevant to your local area.
Seats are limited, so booking in advance is recommended to secure your spot and benefit from Peg's expert guidance.
Location and Access
The workshop will be held at the Library and Local History Centre, located at 99 Loftus Street, Leederville. This accessible venue is easy to reach and offers a welcoming environment for families.
There is ample parking nearby and public transport options to make your visit convenient.
The City of Vincent encourages community participation and has ensured the venue is inclusive and accessible for all attendees.
Important Information
Please arrive a few minutes early to allow for registration and to get settled before the workshop begins.
The workshop fee is $5 per person, which helps support the continuation of these valuable community education programs.
Remember to bring any questions you have about waste sorting and reduction, as Peg will be happy to provide personalized advice.
Booking and Prices
Tickets are priced at $5 each, making this an affordable way to learn essential skills for sustainable living.
Booking is essential due to limited seating. Reserve your spot early to avoid disappointment.
For bookings and further information, please visit the City of Vincent website or contact the Library and Local History Centre directly.