Archive for the 'recycling' Category

January 3rd, 2008

Woodland Trust’s Christmas Recycling

Woodland Trust’s Christmas Card Recycling Happy New Year! If you trying to get rid of your Christmas Cards - don't put them out with the rubbish (unless you have a recycling bin) take give them to the Woodland Trust to recycle and convert into trees. They want to recycle 100 million cards and plant 24,000 trees. So finally ...
April 27th, 2007

Compost Awareness Week - Sunday 6th to Saturday 12th May 2007

Click Here Something that I think we all should be doing. It's easy once you have the composting bin. With all this talk about wasting food and reducing the waste going to landfill and the length of time between waste collections this is ...
October 8th, 2006

Bugged bins etc

I watched Real Story this week on the BBC. It was mainly about how local councils and people are dealing with their new recycling collections. Many people seem to think that it 's been a complete disaster. I think it is something that need to be done however painful. I'm sure if the same people who were shown complaining about the new systems found out that the council was ...
September 8th, 2006

New recycling system in Bournemouth

Our new recycling system is apparently now up and running - the main problem for me at the moment is I keep forgetting to put the bins out and that the 'big' bin that is used for the recycled stuff is almost full already and we haven't even put it out yet. Once we get sorted it out will make our lives a lot easier as will not having ...
July 13th, 2006

Ban Beater

Ban BeaterI got my Ban Beater this week. I was quite excited as it has taken quite a while to turn up. I think partly due to it's appearence on Gardeners World I imagine demand has probably been quite high. Anyway I was initially disappointed as I when I tried to set it up it didn't work. But yesterday I looked at the instructions, took ...
June 20th, 2006

WI Packaging Day of Action 20 June 2006

WI Packaging Day of Action 20 June 2006 - this completely passed me by today I just caught something about it on a local news this evening. The Womens Insitute are campaigning to reduce packaging and waste in general from supermarkets. It does bug me that you can buy organic produce from a supermarket but the produce is packed plastic that doesn't bio-degrade. Numbers of plastic bags that supermarkets ...
December 5th, 2005

A Good Life

A Good Life Bought this book over the weekend. It’s pretty interesting. Apparently the average woman ingests 1kg of lipstick over the course of her life. This book covers virtually everything to do with leading a ‘good life’ – apart from perhaps religion – I don’t think it misses much there though! It does’nt say anything is righ or wrong just tries to give you ...
October 14th, 2005

Bottlesandcans.com :: California Department of Conservation

Bottlesandcans.com :: California Department of Conservation – If I lived in California I think I would find this quite useful. If I lived in the UK which I do I think this would probably be more my cup of tea!
September 10th, 2005

Water Two

Water Two – it’s a rubbish site but a handy gadget. I read here about using grey water to water your garden. I was intrigued about using bath water etc to water your garden. Then today I was looking on the Environment Agency website and came across Water Two which seems incredibly cheap, small and easy to use after some of the things I had ...
August 26th, 2005

Rainharvesting Systems - water conservation, recycling and reuse

Rainharvesting Systems - water conservation, recycling and reuse - Having just ordered a waterbutt kit from Blackwall who seem to have some kind of deal with every council in the country for selling water butts and composters, I came across this site for rain harvesting products. It's one of those things that unless you are building a new house or have a bit of land I think it ...

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