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Making a Meal of It
Birmingham Food Council
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1 day ago
Stories from the food supply chain. Chewing over risk and resilience. From the Birmingham Food Council in the UK
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Stories from the food supply chain. Chewing over risk and resilience. From the Birmingham Food Council in the UK
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Non-Profit
Business
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Pee, poo, paper and...? - Emily Timmins of Severn Trent
Making a Meal of It
30 minutes 10 seconds
4 years ago
Pee, poo, paper and...? - Emily Timmins of Severn Trent

Severn Trent Water is the business providing drinking water and sewage treatment to our home city of Birmingham )and also large swathes of the middle, east and west of England).     It sits, we think, in a uniquely interesting place in the food system.... 

As part of our exploration of that food system Nick Booth and Kate Cooper (of the Birmingham Food Council) meet Emily Timmins - who is Head of Waste Water Recycling.  As she says it ended up quite wide ranging from 

"we are part of an entire, natural system"    "encouraging strips and swales "

to  "using poo for modern medicine"      "Ellie Jameson at Warwick" 

and even:   "I like a grey drizzly day"    and thought's on "Mansfield's parking spaces"

Please enjoy..... 

Making a Meal of It
Stories from the food supply chain. Chewing over risk and resilience. From the Birmingham Food Council in the UK