Seasons Greetings to all,
It’s Christmas Eve and following a short trip to London, I’m now home in the bosom of my lovely family and preparing for a few days of non-work related fun!
For the past five months, with the kind assistance of dear Thomas, I’ve delivered a rubbish post-a-day to tantalise you, to tempt, to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Alastair Sawday Publishing’
The Work/Life Balance: Don’t Have a Rubbish One (and some seriously sneaky peeks at what’s coming next…)
Posted in General rubbish, Household rubbish, Rubbish activism, Win a copy of The Book of Rubbish Ideas, tagged Alastair Sawday Publishing, Community Channel, Downshifting, InterNational Downshifting Week, Recycling, The Book of Rubbish Ideas, Tracey Smith, Win a copy of The Book of Rubbish Ideas on 24 December 2008 | 12 Comments »
Have Yourself a Rubbish Little Christmas!
Posted in Rubbish products, tagged Alastair Sawday Publishing, animal adoption, Cheque Book of Promises, Christmas, Christmas presents, digital editions, eBay, Exact Editions, Farm Animal Rescue, gifts, Green Eyed Frog, Natural History Museum, Permaculture Magazine, recycled albums, recycled gifts, Recycled Products Guide, recycled vinyl, Resurgence, RPG, Rubbish Bags shoulder bags, The Ecologist, The Green Parent, vinyl, Waste and Resources Action Programme, Wooden Eco Paper Seedling Potter, WRAP on 1 December 2008 | 10 Comments »
Oh boy.
I’ve relented.
It’s December and I’ve finally come around to the idea of thinking about Christmas.
It’s not that I don’t like it; on the contrary, Christmas time is great. I just cannot stomach all the hype and perpetual consumer pressure that seems to start bearing down on us from about mid-October.
Anyway, over the weekend I [...]
Ban The Plastic Bag
Posted in Plastic rubbish, Rubbish activism, Rubbish products, tagged Alastair Sawday Publishing, Ban The Plastic Bag, Fragile Earth, marine life, Modbury, plastic bags, Rebecca Hosking on 14 November 2008 | 3 Comments »
Hi everybody, Thomas here. Are you a bit like me and are still dumbfounded by the sight of people carrying their shopping in plastic bags? That in this day and age, people are still using plastic bags despite being aware of the havoc they cause to the environment? I must confess, it is similar to [...]
Who are Alastair Sawday Publishing?
Posted in Rubbish activism, The Book of Rubbish Ideas info, tagged Alastair Sawday Publishing, business practises, Climate Change, environmental footprint, Fragile Earth, Go Slow England, green publishing, green travel, Independent Publishing Guild, Queen's Award, slow travel, Special Places to Stay, The Big Earth Book, The Book of Rubbish Ideas, The Ecologist on 20 August 2008 | 3 Comments »
Hi everybody – this is Thomas and I thought I’d write today’s post to give Tracey a day off. I guess I’m what you would call the administrator/moderator of this blog but it is probably far more accurate to describe me as the guy who tweaks and fiddles with things and often stares at the [...]