Re the recycling thing, it's law the the councils have to provided door stop collection for 2 (yes, just two!!!) products in the next couple of years. Not exactly a high target. Round here we've got a normal full size wheely bin every week (we hardly use it and apparently they're going every 2 weeks later this year), a full size green bin for garden rubbish (no soil or kitchen waste, but put some stale compost in there last time and hid it under some hedge clippings so fingers crossed they take it this Friday!) which gets picked up every two weeks between March and November and finally a half size blue bin for paper (but not card, yellow pages or envelopes). Everything else has to be taken to waste centers which we try to tie in with shopping trips. We can take cardboard, glass and plastic bottles fairly easily but can't find anywhere locally for any other types of plastic and have yet to find a yoghurt pot that can be recycled despite the claims on the packaging - use some for seedling but don't need that many!!!!!!!
Make a maximum trip into supermarkets once per month and that's just for loo roll and various household goods. Pretty much no eating products bought there as I now have a good network of local shops / suppliers - took a bit of work but turns out I'm quite well serviced round here.
Make a maximum trip into supermarkets once per month and that's just for loo roll and various household goods. Pretty much no eating products bought there as I now have a good network of local shops / suppliers - took a bit of work but turns out I'm quite well serviced round here.
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