A charity, Win on Waste, is receiving funding to hire a part-time staff member to manage its 60 volunteers, crucial for its recycling efforts since 2013. Business manager Stacey Woods expressed enthusiasm for better supporting the dedicated volunteer teams who drive the organization’s work across 12 areas in east Dorset. The charity diverts household waste—like ink cartridges and used stamps—preventing nearly 10 tonnes from ending up in landfills in the past two years. Caroline Cooban from Talbot Village Trust emphasized the importance of supporting local volunteers for community impact.
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