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Trash Monsters Special for Channel 4
Channel 4 has commissioned
Trash Monsters, a 90-minute special that will seek to highlight important climate change issues and inspire participants and viewers to reduce their waste output.
Hosted by comedian Jon Richardson and produced by Naked,
Trash Monsters will feature TV personality Kerry Katona, model Jodie Kidd and footballer John Barnes. In the special, each celebrity will wear their own trash suit that contains waste from their household as they go about their regular lives.
Throughout the experiment, the celebrities will aim to reduce their carbon footprint. They will also create rules for their families to live by in order to reduce their rubbish. The celebrity who reduces their carbon footprint the most will be crowned the winner.
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