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Londoners spent £3.24 billion in 2024 on replacing repairable items, new survey reveals

26 February 2025
LONDON, 26 February 2025 – A recent survey conducted for London Recycles ahead of Repair Week 2025 has revealed that Londoners...
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Join ReLondon at edie25 from 26-27 March 2025

18 February 2025
ReLondon is excited to be partnering with edie 25 (26-27 March 2025) - the UK's longest-running and most impactful sustainable...
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ReLondon publishes impact report 2023-24

13 February 2025
Today ReLondon has published its second annual impact report, outlining evidence for the significant impact the organisation...
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Mete Coban MBE, Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy, appointed Chair of ReLondon

20 December 2024
ReLondon today announced the Mayor of London’s appointment of Mete Coban MBE, London’s Deputy Mayor for Environment and...
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ReLondon awards grants to 10 business innovators spearheading circularity within London’s fashion ecosystem

15 November 2024
Today ReLondon is excited to announce the 10 fashion and textiles businesses that have received funding from its ReWear grant...
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Southwark Council leverages local funding to support high street businesses to move beyond waste

5 November 2024
ReLondon is proud to be partnering with Southwark Council to support 16 forward-thinking high street businesses in the London...
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Circular Economy Week 2024 – Leading the transition to a zero waste economy

4 October 2024
ReLondon opened its seventh annual Circular Economy Week at climate tech hub Sustainable Workspaces on Monday 30th September,...
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Contact Ali and Georgie if you’re getting in touch about media, events and speaker opportunities.
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Ali leads ReLondon's communications and behaviour change work, both corporate and citizen-facing. She guides ReLondon's behavioural research and intervention work, directs Circular Economy Week, the London Recycles campaign and local authority communications support, leads on the Love Not Landfill campaign, our podcast and events, and manages all media relations.

Ali Moore

Head of communications and behaviour change
Georgie leads on the promotion of ReLondon’s work, building the organisation’s brand and reputation with a diverse range of stakeholders. She also manages the delivery of events including Circular Economy Week.

Georgina Eldridge

Corporate communications manager

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