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Please see below details of the next Culture & Health webinar (also Global
Health Histories Seminar 123). Please do circulate to colleagues, students
and friends you feel would be interested in attending this event.



*Waste and wellbeing: cultural waste disposal practices and health*



*Date: Tuesday 2 April 2019*

*Time: 13.00- 14.00 CEST, 12.00- 13.00 BST*

*Venue: UN City, Denmark*

*Live webcast/further information
link: www.euro.who.int/en/cultureandhealth
<http://www.euro.who.int/en/cultureandhealth>*



Our attitudes towards waste influence what we consume, how we consume it
and when we throw it away. These attitudes can be strongly shaped by
cultural and local contexts. Waste management and disposal practices
encompass varying levels of society and types of waste; from individual
food waste to the way chemical waste is managed globally. Such practices
are a clear environmental determinant of health and well-being. The
relationship between waste and health is recognized for example in
Sustainable Development Goal 12 (‘Ensure sustainable consumption and
production patterns’) which aims to achieve ‘the environmentally sound
management of … all wastes… in order to minimize their adverse impacts on
human health and the environment.’



Taking an interdisciplinary approach, with speakers from academia,
policymaking and the service industry, this webinar will explore how
cultural contexts affect attitudes towards waste management, waste disposal
and waste itself. How can individuals, organizations and policy-makers
apply understandings of cultural contexts in relation to health and waste
to improve health and environmental outcomes? The webinar is linked to a
forthcoming publication from the Cultural Contexts of Health team at the
WHO Regional Office for Europe and the University of Bonn, examining the
evidence on relationships between different cultural beliefs about waste
management practices and waste related health and well-being outcomes.



The webinar will be live streamed and all participants connecting in
virtually will have the chance to ask questions and share their thoughts;
go to www.sli.do and search *#whoch*

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