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We love a good campaign that gets students to recycle, so our faces lit up when we came across DBARN.
Read MoreWe love composting, upcycling, waste reduction and all other routines and initiatives that encourage and enable people to use less and save more, so it’s pretty rare that a type of recycling makes us tut and shake our heads.
Read MoreLast week saw the latest provisional waste management statistics released by The Department of Environmental Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and with them a renewed concern for stalling recycling figures.
Read MoreEdible cities are becoming increasingly popular. The mission is noble and positive: to increase awareness and actual levels of self-sustaining communities and educate in the importance of growing your own food, all while making neighbourhoods more attractive and strengthening communities.
Read MoreBristol has been named Europe’s sixth greenest city by a recent study. How do we know that the data in this study is reliable? Because it's ours!
Read MoreOur recycling kits combine excellent products that work together perfectly, whilst also offering great savings. See, it costs us the same to send you one bin as it does three or four, so we’ve created bundles that pass the savings on to you. This makes the entire process a doddle, from ordering the right kit to suit your needs, to using it on a daily basis.
Read MoreCompartmentalisation: It’s the future of waste management! Whether you’re at home, at work, in the garden or a car park, two or three compartments to a recycle bin can make everything so much simpler.
Read MoreWRAP is the Waste and Resources Action Programme, an independent not-for-profit company set up in 2000 to help promote recycling in the UK and create a market for recycled materials. It is funded by the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Scottish Government, the Northern Ireland Executive and the Welsh Government, as well as the European Union. WRAP work with a wide range of partners, from businesses and trade bodies to local councils and other public sector bodies, as well as individuals looking for practical recycling advice.
Read MoreDid you hear the one about the mountain at the end of a street in Kent that’s forty feet tall, 500 feet long and made up of twenty tonnes of stinking waste?
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