Funky new facelift for Wild Waste Show Bus
The All New Wild Waste Show takes to the road!
The Northmoor Trust waste vehicle has a new look
The Northmoor Trust’s Wild Waste Show takes to the streets again for the new school year and has undergone a funky facelift! The waste education vehicle that has been inspiring children and adults across the County since 1999 has been radically transformed, thanks to funding from the Oxfordshire Waste Partnership.

The new Wild Waste Show look, complete with eye-catching messages, was designed by local company Onelimited. The new purple and green livery festoons the bus with ideas and facts on how to reduce waste and combat climate change.
Passers by have literally been seen dropping their jaws in amazement as the vehicle trundles by! These important messages are particularly important at this time, with climate change now being at the forefront of peoples’ minds and the focus of a new Northmoor Trust programme.
The Wild Waste Show seeks more and more of us to try and do our bit and become ‘greener’ with our lifestyles.
This week, children and staff at St. Amand’s School in East Hendred will welcome members of the Oxfordshire Waste Partnership, Onelimited, Olympic Coachbuilders and staff from the Northmoor Trust to celebrate the grand official unveiling of the vehicle.
Wild Waste Show Manager, Annie Cousins, said ‘With the planet’s resources becoming depleted and landfill sites filling up and contributing to climate change, the Wild Waste Show is an essential key in educating Oxfordshire’s young people to take action on waste. I am very excited that a new look for the bus will help us to get our message across even more dramatically!’
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