We have been asked by Packaging Innovations to bring Talking Rubbish to the NEC in Birmingham and we were more than happy to say yes. It’s free to come along and watch us attempt an unedited episode for the first time, just use this link to r…
The 18th-24th January 2025 edition of Radio Times has spotlighted Talking Rubbish in its prestigious “Pick of the Best Audio on Demand” feature—a remarkable milestone for the growing podcast. I couldn't believe it when I received …
We’re thrilled to announce that Talking Rubbish has joined Discord! This exciting step is all about bringing our incredible recycling community together in one central hub. Join the conversation now: Click here to join our Discord server Sin…
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of a brand-new feature on our website: the Directory! This page is your go-to hub for exploring everything we’ve covered so far. You’ll find a comprehensive list of all our episodes, complete w…
You and Yours asked James to spend an hour with the programme, answering listener questions about recycling. This was a timely show following the release of Simpler Recycling legislation and a good opportunity to speak to a wide audience abou…
James, one of the co-hosts of Talking Rubbish, has today written an Opinion piece in The Guardian, responding to the flexible plastic report from Everyday Plastic. You can read the article here. Episode 13 of Talking Rubbish will be covering …
On Wednesday (2nd October 2024) we were featured in The i newspaper. We loved their write up, thank you so much to Emily Bootle who shared the details on some of our episodes, we are so grateful to everyone who is helping spread the word about our p…
Today Ecover have launched an ad campaign to get us all to reduce our washing frequency, after all the most sustainable wash is no wash! We were asked by Uncommon Studio, who co-ordinated the ad, to record a “mini podcast” for them to u…
On Thursday 26th September 2024, Talking Rubbish was listed as a Guardian podcast of the week, with a review by Alexi Duggins. Cue lots of excitement! The review read: Two recycling experts getting geeky about waste makes for compelli…