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SUMMARY:Christmas Wrapping
UID:www.birmingham.ac.uk/191362
DESCRIPTION:Christmas Wrapping
 Nothing says Christmas like sparkle. But glittery wrapping paper, tinsel, baubles and crackers are all made of plastic which breaks down over time to form micro- and then nano-plastics, which we breath in, eat and release to the environment.\n
 Join artist Sarah Taylor Silverwood and make your own Christmas wrapping paper using environmentally friendly materials. Everyone will take away a roll of their own paper at the end of the session ready to use this Christmas. \n
This workshop is presented as part of The Air We Breathe, a brand new public progamme at The Exchange bringing together cutting edge research from across the University of Birmingham. From a hydrogen train to a sci-fi forest, discover how the University is delivering clean air both here in Birmingham and around the world.
LOCATION:The Exchange: 3 Centenary Square Birmingham  B1 2DR
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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