Team Announcement

We've Launched Bi-Weekly Scrapp Notes

Evan Gwynne Davies
February 20, 2025
2 minutes
We've Launched Scrapp Notes announcement banner introducing bi-weekly newsletter about Scrapp's zero-waste journey

Introducing Scrapp Notes: Your Bi-Weekly Window Into Our Zero-Waste Journey

At Scrapp, we believe that building a zero-waste future requires more than just an innovative solution - it demands transparency, community engagement, and shared learning. This is how we can build momentum and start turning the waste problem off at the source.

We're excited to announce Scrapp Notes, our bi-weekly newsletter that opens the doors to our journey, challenges, and victories in the zero-waste space. You can find the notes in the footer of our website, or here!

Screenshot showing where to find Scrapp Notes and Update Notes link in the website footer navigation

Why transparency matters in the zero-waste movement?

We are strong believers that real change happens when we share our experiences openly. We want your feedback and want to share what the team is actively working on in the background. When you understand our processes, challenges, and decision-making, you become part of our journey rather than just a spectator. This transparency helps build trust and creates a community of informed individuals who can make better environmental choices.

Through Scrapp Notes, you'll get:

  • Behind-the-scenes insights into the power of our technology
  • Updates on new features and improvements
  • Stories from our team members
  • Challenges we face and how we overcome them
  • Environmental impact metrics and achievements

If you would like a more in-depth look at what we're up to, in the same newsletter we have the Scrapp Book, which is a quarterly (every 3-months) update on the positive action the team is making.

Join us on our mission to educate and empower a global community towards a zero-waste future.

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Evan Gwynne Davies