“Right now we are in a fast river together –
every day there are changes that seemed unimaginable until they occurred……
What a time to be alive.
That we are in this total paradigm shift…
tasked with standing before these potentially transformative junctures for our species.”
Adriane Maree Brown
This quote opened our presentation to John Kelpie as CEO of DCSDC on 26th September 2022.
We stressed that while withdrawing our endorsement of the authenticity of Council’s commitment to Zero Waste we were not closing the door to the possibility of a real partnership between us emerging in the future. The first step towards that would be the urgent commissioning of the Independent Peer Review by WRAP of the Taggart Report.
The presentation made clear that we will continue to be about the transformative change needed, the afore mentioned paradigm shift and when council are ready to meaningfully engage on this we will still be here. In the interim, we remain open to real engagement on a project-by-project basis.
We delivered a SPECIAL BRIEFING to DCSDC councillors on 18th November 2022 and informed Zero Waste Europe of our decision.
We are mindful of the strong support from councillors for our engagement with Council and continue to make ourselves available with Council as a political body at this critical time for the implementation of the circular economy and zero waste strategy in our council area and across the island.
After 9 years of attempted systematic engagement with council we are withdrawing our partnership due to a lack of meaningful engagement or implementation of a Circular Economy Strategy.
We will focus on prefiguring, anticipating and celebrating the future economic, social and ecological story of the Region.
We will continue to nurture this ecosystem with hope, integrity and care for each other.