Why not be GREEN this halloween by following our helpful tips and hints, produced by one of our colleagues Zoe for the Wasteconnect website.
Costumes
Make your own costume or buy one at a second-hand shop. Have a look in your local Oxfam or other charity shops for second hand costumes or materials to create your own. You could even find something second hand on Ebay or Freecycle.
Remember, the traditional old white sheet still makes a great ghost.
Trick or Treat
Instead of sweets and chocolates which usually come with lots of waste packaging, why not give out healthier, packaging free treats such as apples, oranges etc.
For a nice change, why not give out useful, usable things such as crafts, toys etc.
Instead of using paper or plastic disposable bags to collect treats, use or buy a recyclable bag.
Food
Serve local, healthy and seasonal foods at your events - the options are endless. Use organic apples and sugar for your toffee apples. Remember pumpkins are not just decorative items. Reduce food waste by making use of all pumpkin parts. After carving a pumpkin, make sure to save the seeds. Bake them and serve them to party guests or feed them to the birds. Pumpkin flesh is great for making pies, soups and even lasagne! Check out local farm shops and markets or try Free Range Review to find local food to you!
Use re-usable plates, cups, utensils, napkins and tablecloths. Paper party goods can be expensive and just add more clutter to our nation's landfills. Check out Ecotopia's range of eco tableware! Other
• Decorations – store for next year when not needed.
• Walk – don’t drive. Trick or Treat by foot. Use public transport for parties etc.
• Keep hold of sweet wrappers etc until home to put in bin.
Experience nature. - Visit a pumpkin farm, pick fresh apples, talk a long walk outside, look up at the sky and see the moon and stars, remember, it's Halloween.
Light the way with the eco friendly wind up Bat Torch, available now from Nigel’s Eco Store.
Happy Halloween!
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Monday, 10 October 2011
The Grass is GREENEST in Shropshire!
Hi all,
Hope you've all had a lovely summer break and a good weekend. Its Monday again, so why not start a fresh this week and make it the greenest week you've ever had. Register as a Green Achiever free for 3 months at http://www.greenachiever.co.uk/
Now that the Indian summer has drawn to a close, and the autumn weather is surrounding us all, many owners of solar panels will be sad to see the last of the sunny spell as their energy generation reduces. The Department of Energy and Climate Change have revealed that for the second quarter of this year, renewable energy contributed to an all time high of 9.6% of the UK's energy supplied to the grid, a 50% increase from the same time last year.
The Grass is GREENEST in Shropshire!
JOIN THE CAMPAIGN HEREIn other news, we are pleased to find out that The Little Green Mag has blogged about Green Achiever on their website, with information from our most recent newsletter. See it here -Thanks!
This months' company profiles:-

For a cleaner, greener home! Ecophy go Silver
Ecophy Cleaning Services Ltd joined the Green Achiever Scheme in April this year and has been awarded Silver Status. Key to Ecophy is that their approach to environmental management isn't just about a written policy - it's about the overall ethics of the company. Ecophy believe that cleaning should be a clean business and having ensured the basics are right Ecophy have a track record of innovation and looking to technological solutions that bring environmental benefits using nanotechnology, ultrasound, and uv light all as alternatives to other more traditional (non-chemical) products.
Ecophy also consider the equipment they use to ensure they use as little water as possible, have replaceable parts so a whole machine doesn't become obsolete for the sake of one broken element, and plan the order of the use of their materials to achieve their maximum re-usability before they go for recycling. Carbon accounting is at the core of Ecophy's pricing structure and regular customers benefit from a 1 tonne carbon off-set.
Jamie Austin, Managing Director said "It is good be associated with the Green Achiever Scheme and the Silver process is extremely good; it made me think about lots of things on the day and also makes me think about the future of our business and how we become more aware of our surroundings. Even though we have made many decisions on moving our business forward, this is by far the best one to date and I am sure it will change future decisions for us."

Cognition has recently completed its 3rd Green Achiever Self-Assessment and has confirmed its excellent environmental performance as a 4-star company. Cognition is a fully integrated marketing agency providing branding, PR and digital assistance to their clients from offices in the heart of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. As the company has expanded they have maintained their environmental practices, including the environmental approach as an integral aspect of their induction for new employees, moved to using laptop rather than desktop computers and have offset increasing amounts of carbon through the Sponsor a Tree Scheme.
Anthony Purkiss commented: "Our environmental approach is important to the Cognition team and we are keen to continue our improvement programme. We will be implementing our targets for this year and look forward to achieving the 5-star rating next year." http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ed6ye8bab&et=1107970412298&s=1904&e=001Ph2Fq1RVFMMDFVh7fsZutAG-gunELGmg6pYxv3SUL6yirUh829T3ItVc4lir36_EaAkzZyhYGyFrJ0FpCMBfH8OvyO66rbBBdt8qZ2boHZ8DMYZJiFYrqg== If u are/aspire to be a GREEN business with GREEN Credentials, why not show everyone what u are doing for the environment - http://www.greenachiever.co.uk/
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