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How to be more sustainable with Lottie Dalziel from Banish

In this episode, we talk to sustainability advocate, business founder and podcaster Lottie Dalziel. Lottie is the founder of Banish, an education platform that helps Australians reduce their waste, and the Banish Recycling and Disposal initiative. She is a leading voice for sustainability in Australia, providing education and resources and was awarded NSW Young Australian of the Year 2023. Lottie has also spoken about her work at events including TEDx.


Banish's recycling program BRAD has diverted over 14 tonnes of plastic from going to landfill. To find out more about Banish follow @banish.au on Instagram or go to banish.com.au.


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