Norwich’s first zero waste café, ‘Re.Source’ has opened on Timber Hill. It aims to reduce plastic waste by encouraging people to bring their own re-usable containers when they shop. Plastic is not just harmful for the environment but also for our health. We sent our reporter Nina Kienle into Norwich, to find out why progress on plastic pollution is so slow.
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