Showing posts with label waste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waste. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

How to become green, and stay green



Please take a look at our latest article on Business Green - my top tips on greening your business and maintaining those changes to feel long term benefits. 

I hope there's something in here that you can take away and implement - whether it's at home or work. 

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Monday, 5 August 2013

Tickets.com - Gold Green Achievers

Milton Keynes based Tickets.com, which specialises in providing integrated ticketing solutions designed to enable entertainment and sports organisations to sell tickets to consumers using their own brands, has attained gold standard status for the second year running. Having originally signed up to Green Achiever in May 2009, Tickets.com, which also has offices in Europe, the US, Asia Pacific and Africa, initially gained silver status in March 2011 and its first gold in June last year.

Daniel Burrows, internet services specialist at Tickets.com, said: “Despite many organisational changes, we have constantly maintained our level of environmental friendly commitment and will be implementing new ideas and plans for the future. For example, to better manage energy consumption, all employees and clients are now encouraged to reduce business travel by use of WebEx, training facilities are hired in a central location rather than have everyone travel long distances and the company has reduced its car pool from six to two.

“In the office, employees use energy efficient laptops and take them home with the power cable so as not to create residual energy draw happening while they are switched off. All the kettles have been replaced with a Burco to reduce the constant re-heating of water and all the chairs are now repaired and recycled rather than scrapped. We are currently engaging with our new landlord about us having more control over energy costs and consumption such as the lighting, ventilation and heating systems.”

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Spotted - Pink Skips at Hoo Farm

When on a day out with some friends yesterday at Hoo Farm, Telford, I noticed a rather large eye-catching skip as I walked through the main entrance. 
In sections labelled Cans, Paper, Plastic and Waste it could only belong to Pink Skips, a Self Assessed Green Achiever member. I thought I would share this photo as it highlights the importance of recycling waste, and what both Hoo Farm and Pink Skips are doing for the environment. 

I hope you're having a great week so far, its lovely here in Shrewsbury today. Lets hope the bank holiday weekend is just as nice!

Saturday, 2 June 2012

The Green Jubilee 2012


Many of you, like me, will be digging out the bunting to celebrate during the extended bank holiday for the Queens Diamond Jubilee.

But how can you make your patriotic celebrations green? Well if the weather stays anything like it’s been for the last week I’m sure thousands of people will be taking to the streets for parties whilst sunning themselves in gardens and local parks across the UK! 

Take a look at these Jubilee-themed innovative creations reported by Treehugger: “Recycled Stamps, Trash, and Cookies Celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Diamond” 



Hot tips to make the Jubilee Green –

Food and Drink
Plastic dinner plates and cups are by far the best as they are easily reusable, but if you are hosting a large party with a lot of people you may prefer to use paper plates and cups. Ensure all food and drink is removed before taking them to your nearest bring bank. (See http://www.wasteconnect.co.uk for local sites).

If you prefer, why not drop them at your nearest school or nursery so that the children can reuse them to make faces or re-decorate?

Empty plastic bottle tops can also be recycled, see this post for more details.

Bunting and Patriotic Decoration
Why not check out your nearest charity shop? A close family friend did just that and now has a decorated garden, with the money going to those in need.

Alternatively, reuse coloured cardboard or paper, an activity keeping the children occupied, re-decorating as they please.

Check out sites such as Ebay or Freegle, but be sure your products can be posted in time.

Organise a street party- saving on resources, sharing food and drink and with the added possibility of meeting new people!

Save on fuel emissions and save the planet by walking or biking to your destination. This reduces fuel costs, increases health and entitles you to a glass or two to celebrate.

Become a Green Achiever - If you are not as patriotic as some and prefer to rest during the weekend, why not sign your company up as a Green Achiever. It is FREE to sign up for 3 months, and only takes 5 minutes. There is no charge after the 3 months and no obligation, but an option to renew on a higher level for a fee if you please. More information on our site: http://www.greenachiever.co.uk/


So have a fantastic long Bank Holiday Jubilee Weekend, we would love to know what you have planned, and if you have any other hot tips, please let us know J

GA Team

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Is “Shwopping” the new way to shop?


 Let’s face it, we Brits are pretty good at shopping, but what if there was an incentive to give back whilst spending our money?

 “Shwopping” is the new craze which invites customers to hand over an old item of clothing every time they buy a new one.

 Marks and Spencer’s are in partnership with the Oxfam Charity to help stop one in four items of clothing brought in the UK ending up in the bin. Ab Fab actress Joanna Lumley is helping to launch the cause and in doing so has positively grabbed the media’s attention.

 Customers are encouraged to donate their old clothes in M&S stores bins provided next to the tills in the many stores across the UK when picking up a new item of clothing. (Although you don’t need to buy in order to donate). The clothes will then be recycled and then resold by Oxfam charities in their shops, to reduce landfill whilst helping those in need.

 So if you’re in need of a good clean out in the home, or simply fancy helping those who are less fortunate, then take your unwanted clothes to one of the 342 M&S stores across the UK, and become an honorary “shwopper”.

 To find out more information on recycling unused textiles or shoes, visit Wasteconnect’s factsheet HERE

 Hope you're having a good week, its very gloomy here in Green Achiever HQ, the rain won't seem to ease-off and its very chilly! 

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