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Posts Tagged ‘Plastic’
Your Rubbish Mission, Should You Choose to Accept it…
Posted in Electric rubbish, Food rubbish, General rubbish, Household rubbish, Paper rubbish, Plastic rubbish, Rubbish activism, tagged carbon footprint, composting, eco-education, gardening, Get Started with Compost, Landfill, Leftovers, Love Food Hate Waste, Plastic, Zero Waste Week on 12 December 2008 | 3 Comments »
Rubbish Q&A Day
Posted in Electric rubbish, Food rubbish, General rubbish, Household rubbish, Paper rubbish, Plastic rubbish, Rubbish Q&A, Rubbish how-to's, Rubbish ideas, Rubbish products, The Book of Rubbish Ideas info, tagged ACLM, aluminium cans, Aluminium Packaging Recycling Organisation, Alupro, Association for Contact Lens Manufacturers, Association for Organics Recycling, beat the credit crunch, Bokashi composting, carborexics, cardboard, cellophane wrappers, Click4Carbon, Community, community projects, composting, contact lens, cornstarch bottles, DEFRA, Dig For Victory, Dollond & Aitchison, eco-education, Eco-Schools, European Tissue Symposium, Freecycle, Get Started with Compost, glass jars, incineration, Jamie Oliver, Janey Lee Grace, Junkk, Junkk.com, knitting, Knitting Help, Letters for Change, making your own clothes, oestrogen soup, organic cotton, Organic-ally, Original Organics, Patient’s Returned Medicine Scheme, pet litter, Plastic, Polymer Recycling, Recycle, Recycle Now, Recycling, Recycling Expert, recycling video tape, SCRIB, Specsavers, Steel Can Recycling Information Bureau, steel cans, sustainable family, The Book of Rubbish Ideas, The Composting Association, The Rubbish Diet, The Times, Tracey Smith, University recycling schemes, unwanted medicine, vacuum bags, VeggiePets.com, Vision Aid Overseas, W. F. Denny, Waste and Resources Action Programme, Wellway Pharmacy, WRAP, YouTube on 10 November 2008 | 15 Comments »
A quick note from Thomas:
Hi everybody and welcome to the first Book of Rubbish Ideas Q&A day. Anybody out there who wants to leave Tracey a rubbish and sustainable living related questions may do so by leaving a comment under this post and Tracey will then get busy finding an answer for you. So [...]
Calling All Armchair Activists!
Posted in Paper rubbish, Plastic rubbish, Rubbish activism, tagged Asda, BBC Radio, cardboard, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Letters for Change, Marks & Spencer, packaging, Plastic, retailers, Sainsbury, Supermarkets, Tesco, Waitrose on 2 September 2008 | 26 Comments »
Ok – the cat is out of the bag…my master plan has been revealed in a blog post (see the excerpt from the ‘Kitchen‘ chapter).
I am waging a war against the hefty retailers, supermarkets in particular, and I want ‘you’ to sign up as trusty warriors – but we’ll be using words, not swords and [...]
They’re Green Through and Through!
Posted in General rubbish, Household rubbish, Plastic rubbish, Rubbish activism, tagged beat the credit crunch, Ecover, Ethical Superstore, Landfill, marine life, money saving tips, More Eco, My Zero Waste, Neals Yard Remedies, Plastic, Recycling, reusable bags, Rubbish Diet, tetrapaks, Zero Waste Pledge on 18 August 2008 | 15 Comments »
The Green family are something else again!
Mr, Mrs and Little Miss Green are all passionate about the environment, so much so, they’ve breathed life into an inspirational website called ‘My Zero Waste’.
As well as entertaining and educating their readers about a wide range of rubbish flavoured topics, they are also gearing up for their ‘Zero [...]
Rubbish Interviews – Kate McFarland
Posted in Food rubbish, Household rubbish, Plastic rubbish, Rubbish Interviews, Rubbish recipes, tagged Chickens, Energy From Waste, Fishcakes, Food Waste, Friends of the Earth, Johnny Depp, Kate McFarland, Landfill, Norfolk, Norfolk County Council, Plastic, Recycling, St Edmundsbury Borough Council, Zero Waste Week on 5 August 2008 | 4 Comments »
It’s always good to hear viewpoints from ‘the other side’ and the inspirational Kate McFarland is now the Assistant Waste Partnership and Strategy Officer for Norfolk County Council.
In the book, she offers great insight to the ‘Zero Waste Week’ initiatives that are taking place around the country and in this extended interview, she gives up [...]