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Tips to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
REDUCE the amount of rubbish you produce
- Think before you buy.
- Food is a perishable commodity. Do not buy more
than you need.
- Buy goods with a minimum amount of packaging or
better still try to buy goods made from recycled materials.
- Use refillable containers.
- Avoid over-packaging.
- Buy in bulk when it makes sense and if you can
afford it!
- Buy rechargeable batteries and low energy light
bulbs. They last longer!
- Compost your kitchen waste and garden waste at
home using a home composter or compost
heap - this can help reduce your waste by up to 25% and fertilise
your soil for nothing.
- Repair and reuse items rather than throw them
away.
- Buy your milk in glass bottles from the milkman.
Milk bottles can be reused up to 24 times before being
recycled.
- Paper costs money to purchase and dispose of.
Whether you are at home, school or work, don't waste paper,
use both sides.
- Cancel unwanted catalogues.
- Fed up with receiving junk mail? Write to
Mail Preference Services, Freepost 22, LONDON, W1E
7EZ. This will enable you to remove your
name from mailing lists which are sold to companies who produce
junk mail.
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REUSE what you cannot reduce
- When shopping take your own reusable shopping bags. If you have
to use plastic bags reuse them when you go back to the shops or use
them as kitchen bin liners.
- Buy secondhand whenever possible.
- Use scrap paper for notes.
- Give gifts in re-usable containers.
- Don't throw away unwanted clothes,books, toys or
household goods. Charity shops and organisations are always in need
of such materials. Hospitals and doctors surgeries would always
welcome your unwanted toys and books.
- Use cloth nappies instead of
disposables.
- Pack your lunch in re-usable containers and don't use throw
away items such as plastic and polystyrene plates and cups.
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RECYCLE only what you can't reduce or reuse
We all want to keep the environment healthy and pleasant to live
in both now and in the future. However, modern society can cause
damage to the environment and use resources in an unsustainable
manner. But recycling has the following benefits;
- Conserves natural resources - less mining and quarrying helps
preserve the landscape and causes less damage to vegetation and
animal life.
- Saves energy.
- Creates less waste and pollution.
- We are rapidly exhausting our valuable landfill space.
- Benefits the economy by creating jobs and reducing the need to
import raw materials.
- Recycling helps divert potentially valuable materials away
from landfill sites.
- Your rubbish becomes the raw materials that manufacturers use
to produce new items.