Get to know the faces of waste – Cooperation between Interzero and the Wrocław Literature House

The media increasingly raises the issue of waste, sometimes sparking heated discussions. Listening to the opinions of both Polish women and men, it turns out that many people express reluctance to segregate waste, question the effectiveness of recycling and doubt the possibility of introducing significant changes. People often wonder what impact they can really have and whether changes in their behavior have a wider impact.

Poland officially has one of the lowest rates of municipal waste generation per capita in Europe, but what does the situation actually look like in the long term? We encourage you to attend the events below to reflect on this together.

Faces of Disaster #11. A landscape with a view of waste – we invite you to listen to the conversation

At the April meeting as part of the “Facing a Disaster” series, we will consider the state of waste management in Poland, who is responsible for waste and why we are talking about a waste crisis today. However, the most important goal of the discussion will be to try to answer the question of how to talk about waste and what language to use to inspire people to change attitudes, habits and take action to protect the environment in which we all live.

The conversation will be attended by Katarzyna Błachowicz (expert in recycling, waste, sustainable development and circular economy) and Dr. hab. Tomasz Piekot (linguist, communicator from the University of Wrocław). The meeting will be led by Patryk Strzałkowski (journalist of Gazeta.pl).

Time: Wednesday, April 3, at 19.00
Place: Proza Club | Wrocław House of Literature (Przejście Garncarskie 2)

Free entrance

The meeting will be broadcast online. You will be able to watch them on the Facebook pages of the Wrocławski Dom Literatury , Wrocław UNESCO City of Literature , Interzero Polska , Eko bez kantów and Klub Proza . Join the event today! Click here

“Faces of Disaster” is a series of discussions around the most urgent issues related to ecological disasters, where books are always the starting point. The aim of the project is to expand knowledge about climate change and human impact on the environment, raise ecological awareness and initiate conversations on activities related to the environment and climate protection. Invited authors, publicists, sociologists, activists, experts and observers of changes in the field of environmental protection give lectures, among others: on: depletion of drinking water resources and water conflicts, migration crises, appropriation of land, energy and raw materials, overproduction, food crisis and excessive consumption, as well as social and communication exclusion. The “Faces of Disaster” series is under the honorary patronage of the Mayor of Wrocław, Jacek Sutryk.

Katarzyna Błachowicz

Katarzyna Błachowicz is the Vice-President of the Management Board of Centrum Cooperacji Recyklingu – not for profit system Sp. z o. o., a company coordinating the activities of the Waste Management and Recycling Cluster – National Key Cluster (since 2018). Coordinates, initiates, organizes and supports within the Cluster, among others: activities to develop innovation, competitiveness and, above all, mutual business cooperation between companies and scientific institutions related to waste management and recycling. It coordinates the activities of the Recycling Academy, which provides comprehensive education for employees, management staff and other interested persons of companies and institutions related to the waste management, recycling and circular economy industries, as well as public education in this area.

dr hab. Tomasz Piekot

Ph.D. Tomasz Piekot is a linguist and communicaologist, interpersonal and social communication trainer, and academic teacher. Head and co-founder of the Simple Polish Workshop at the University of Wrocław. Author of books on effective writing. Editor of the scientific journal “Faces of Communication”.

Patryk Strzałkowski

Patryk Strzałkowski has been a journalist at Gazeta.pl since 2015, where he is responsible for the inter-editorial Green Desk and the Zielona.Gazeta.pl website. He specializes in climate and environment as well as foreign topics. Author, among others, the Fridays for Climate series, reports from the Middle East and other parts of the world. Host of the program Morning conversation of Gazeta.pl (formerly Zielony Poranek). A graduate of journalism at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and the Polish School of Reportage. Member of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network. Winner of the “Journalist for the Planet” award granted as part of the Radio ZET award. Andrzej Woyciechowski in 2023.


Faces of Garbage – we invite you to workshops for children with Kama Morawska

During the workshops, we will consider the words used to refer to garbage, as well as how language affects our perception of reality. We will try to find the differences in the meaning of the words: RAW MATERIALS, WASTE processing, DON’T HAVE GARBAGE. Participants will also create a collage from unnecessary and unwanted books, newspapers, maps and papers promoting a zero-waste approach to used items.

Time: April 7, at 11.00–12.30
Place: Proza Club | Wrocław House of Literature (Przejście Garncarskie 2)

We invite children aged 6–12 to participate.

Registration for the event is required at info@literatura.wroclaw.pl (registration is first come first served).

The workshops will be led by Kama Morawska , a doctor of philosophy and author of the philosophical workshops for children “Images of Philosophy”, which she has been running at Tajne Komplety since 2014. She wrote a philosophy book for children “Philosophy at hand, so practice philosophy.” She is constantly keenly interested in how and what little people think.

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Please visit the website of the Wrocławski Dom Literatury for more information

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