Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Monday, 16 December 2013

We all know Christmas creates waste, but what can you do about it?

You're up to your knees in wrapping paper, there are cardboard boxes strewn all over the place and that doesn't even compare to the groaning mountain of packaging, cans and bottles clogging up the kitchen. When confronted with such a deluge of discarded material, it's tempting to stick it all in a bin bag and hope it goes away. After all, where can you take those broken Christmas lights and that sad looking Christmas tree when the festivities are over? 

Looking at some statistics produced by Recycle Now, it's breathtaking that the UK used approximately 364,700 km of wrapping paper last year. This is enough to stretch around the equator 9 times.  

So what can you do with all this waste? Here are some tips to keep your Christmas eco-friendly...

Wrapping paper

The fun option: After sifting through many ideas, ranging from making next year's Christmas cards to using it to line drawers, i'm certain that you can find a use of your own for any especially lovely wrapping paper you can't let go of just yet. Here's the best list of ideas I could find, via Instructables. 

The 'get rid' option: After it's been ripped open and chewed by the dog, you may just want to get rid. It can go into your normal kerbside paper bin to be collected, however it's worth checking your council website to make sure. 

Christmas Tree

The fun option: There are some great tips and tricks from thisoldhouse.com for those who have time and a garden (or friends with allotments etc). Involves putting various parts of the tree to good use. 

The 'get rid' option: Look out for flyers or a sticker on your wheelie bin telling you when and where council collection will take place. It's likely that there will be a communal area where you can drop off your tree in January. The mulch from the trees can be used in local parks and woodlands, so make sure you don't miss the pick up date. 

Broken Christmas lights 

The fun option: If they work, sell them or pass them on. Otherwise, there isn't much fun to be had with this tangled mass. 

The 'get rid' option: Look at the plug or battery pack on the lights. If it has a crossed out wheelie bin it means it can be recycled. Your best bet is to use WasteConnect.co.uk to find your nearest bring bank or recycling centre. Also, you can search 'WEEE recycling *insert location here*' and it's likely that you will easily find somewhere to discard of your lights in an environmentally friendly way. 

Excess Bottles, Paper and Cardboard

The fun option: obviously there are various things that can be done with these common household wastes. For example you can use cardboard boxes for storage, make some liquor lamps or get even more creative with these ideas.

The 'get rid' option: Visit Wasteconnect.co.uk for fact sheets on how to recycle these items. Kerbside collection normally does the trick, however if your bins are overflowing you may want to find your local bring bank for any excess. 

Food Waste

The fun option: This is a hot topic right now, with the Love Food Hate Waste Campaign in full swing and spin offs such as The Pig Idea gaining lots of media attention. Firstly, really think about how much you need using  Secondly, think of some ways in which you plan to deal with leftovers. Aside from turkey sandwiches, here are some recipes for typical 'eyes bigger than stomach' scenarios and here is a fun advent calendar full of waste saving tips.

The 'get rid' option: Unless you have a compost bin or a dog, it can be difficult to get rid of food waste. Some councils have handed out food waste caddys for kitchens, however not all households benefit from this scheme. This means it's even more vital that planning takes place so all that delicious food is eaten or composted and not binned!

Artificial tree, duplicate gifts or old stuff that has been replaced by shiny new things? Ebay, charity shops or friends and family are your best bet for passing it on in an eco-friendly way. 






Thursday, 9 February 2012

Stay Warm During The 'Big Freeze'

If, like us, you're from the UK you would have be experiencing plummeting temperatures for the last week or two as the 'Big Freeze' hit Britain. And unfortunately, this weather is set to stay with us for the time being.

So I thought I'd take this opportunity to provide you with information and advice on how to keep warm during this freezing period, whilst remaining green!

I've mentioned Nigel’s Eco Store in the past, but this eco-friendly online company provides green solutions to your everyday needs, plus gift ideas too.
There are currently heating efficiency and Insulation products in stock which range from Draught Excluders to Electric Blankets.
You can visit Nigel’s Eco Store here: http://www.nigelsecostore.com/acatalog/Energy_Efficiency.html

The Ethical Eco Store stocks a whole range of winter products, including clothes and throws which are mostly organic and Fair Trade items. They also have a big sale on - so visit quick!
You can visit them here:
http://www.ethicalsuperstore.com/ethical-gifts/winter-warmers/?page=1

The popular online retail store 'Amazon' also has a range of eco-friendly products - just simply type your desired item into the search:-
http://www.amazon.co.uk


Staying warm, our top tips:

  • Avoid unnecessary trips - use public transport where possible.
  • Wrap up warm - put them scarf, hat and glove sets you received for Christmas to good use. And dig those thermals out!
  • Wear warm boots/shoes when outside together with thick socks.
  • If you know of an elderly vulnerable person, make sure they are comfortable and warm with efficient heating facilities.
  • Ensure your household heating is working along with good draught proofing for insulation.
  • Have plenty of hot food and drinks.
  • Stay active with plenty of exercise.
  • Invest in a 'onesie', 'snuggie' or 'slanket'.

Thanks for reading,
GA Team