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Issue 1374 - Rubbish Revolution

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In this week’s magazine:

- How our future food shop will be transformed by ditching excess single-use packaging. We also look at the social enterprise that combats e-waste by turning Britain into a restoration nation. And take a ride on the public transport powered by poo in Bristol.
- As kids return to school we sum up our Holiday Hunger campaign and ask you to sign a petition to end one of the leading contributors to the scandal.
Sick of talking about Brexit? There’s a way of looking at it that doesn’t involve shouting and arguing says historian Mary Beard
- Our Letter To My Younger Self is with writer and broadcaster Lemn Sissay who grew up in care, all the while his birth mother was trying to trace him. He shares his incredible story of survival.

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