There was a bit on the BBC Breakfast programme this morning about recycling plant pots, an initiative between Wyevale's and Linpac (who make serious quantities of plant pots) which seems like a good idea. The 'guru' they had on explained that plant pots can't be re-used to sell plants in twice, so need to be disposed of and recycled into new plant pots. Interesting that when asked what the most important thing people could do to protect the environment is, he said "grow your own food".
Now there may be some obscure legal reason for this plant pot thing but one reason cited was plant pots being made in different sizes and types of plastic. So why not standardise plant pot sizes, wouldn't that be the best first step?
Now I reckon that many of the people who are seriously into the organic/GYO/grow to eat 'movement' are serious recyclers already and I'm sure that I'm not the only person who re-uses their plant pots/rootrainers etc year after year. I only ever dump the pots that are too old and broken to be reused (terracotta pots are always recycled as crocking) and then only into the recycling plant locally and not into general rubbish.
To me (and I live somewhere where politically the recycling argument was won years ago and where it's just something everybody does) our 'movement' is about the delights of gardening, growing your own food and protection of family (through GYO) and, longer term, our environment because we're all a bunch of scavengers and recyclers/reusers.
Perhaps the piece this morning was aimed at the newbies or the trendy gardeners - I just thought that it would have been better to have a proper GYO practitioner on the report rather than another 'Prince of Wales'' guru.
Now there may be some obscure legal reason for this plant pot thing but one reason cited was plant pots being made in different sizes and types of plastic. So why not standardise plant pot sizes, wouldn't that be the best first step?
Now I reckon that many of the people who are seriously into the organic/GYO/grow to eat 'movement' are serious recyclers already and I'm sure that I'm not the only person who re-uses their plant pots/rootrainers etc year after year. I only ever dump the pots that are too old and broken to be reused (terracotta pots are always recycled as crocking) and then only into the recycling plant locally and not into general rubbish.
To me (and I live somewhere where politically the recycling argument was won years ago and where it's just something everybody does) our 'movement' is about the delights of gardening, growing your own food and protection of family (through GYO) and, longer term, our environment because we're all a bunch of scavengers and recyclers/reusers.
Perhaps the piece this morning was aimed at the newbies or the trendy gardeners - I just thought that it would have been better to have a proper GYO practitioner on the report rather than another 'Prince of Wales'' guru.
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