Fresh-grown furniture, Assisted death, Plastic waste
A visit to the furniture designer in Derbyshire who is coaxing tables, chairs and chandeliers from living trees.
Two years ago, Deboarah Binner was the reluctant co-star of a controversial 麻豆社 documentary following her husband Simon to an assisted death. Now she has written a book, Yet Here I Am, about the experience and about her 17 year old daughter Chloe's illness and death from an incurable cancer in 2013. She makes a case for better end of life care and for a more nuanced debate around assisted dying.
This week Greenpeace criticised the UK's big supermarkets for flooding our homes with billions of single-use plastic bags every year. Tesco did the walk of shame - they produce more single-use plastic than any of the others, but then they are bigger than all the others too. Now Tesco has come out fighting. They say they've got a plan that'll reduce the environmental impact of the average shopping basket by half. We find out how they're going to do it.
And the ultimate eco-chair - we visit the furniture maker in Derbyshire who is coaxing tables, chairs and even chandeliers from living trees, if you're prepared to wait.
Producer: Olive Clancy
Presenter: Peter White
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- Fri 16 Nov 2018 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4