Tag: Gloucestershire zero waste week
Mrs Jackson creates art from her zero waste week rubbish!

I had a great couple of photos sent to me from our very own Mrs Jackson.
How does a busy household reduce their waste?

Surely it takes a lot of time, motivation and energy to commit to a reduced waste lifestyle? You have to change your shopping habits, take time selecting things carefully, cook everything from scratch and then there is all the washing and sorting of recycling. it’s such a hassle and it’s the last thing you want […]
The results of our zero waste week

Did we, or didn’t we, achieve a size zero bin during Gloucestershire’s zero waste week challenge?
Sunday roundup 35

We’re at the end of Gloucestershire’s zero waste week challenge. And what a week it’s been. Things have been busy on the site and lots of new readers have been joining in the fun. In case you’ve missed anything, now is your chance to catch up with this week’s roundup
How does landfill and litter affect our wildlife?

As I’ve said on previous posts; we all have our reasons for attempting to reduce our rubbish. For us, it was a combination of things with wildlife, conservation and the environment playing a very important role in our decision to attempt a zero waste lifestyle.
zero waste week day 5 – breakfast and meal planning

Breakfast wasn’t difficult this morning. Little Miss Green said she wasn’t hungry and didn’t want anything.
Love Food Hate Waste new campaign

Just in time for the end of our county’s zero waste week, one of my favourite websites, Love Food Hate Waste has launched a new online campaign to promote new food habits.
What should we do about plastic milk bottle tops?

Ok, we’ve had a bit of a time with this issue. It seemed that my announcement about collapsing plastic bottles, sticking the cap on and putting in the recycling skip on Radio Gloucestershire this week caused a bit of a stir.
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