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Reduce Your Waste

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What a Waste....

 
 
Did you know that each year in Britain we throw away 28 million tonnes of rubbish from home! This weighs the same as three and a half million double decker buses! A queue of buses that long would go round the world one and a half times. It has been estimated that if we continue to increase the amount we throw away at the present rate we will be throwing away twice as much by 2020.
 
Most of this rubbish goes in large holes in the ground called 'landfill sites'. In North Derbyshire over 121,490 tonnes of rubbish went to landfill sites last year. This method of waste disposal is expensive, in terms of money and potential pollution, and suitable sites are becoming difficult to find. It is for this reason that your Council’s are opting to deal with your rubbish in a more cost effective and more environmentally friendly way and it is why we are asking local residents to......

Practice Purchasing Power!

 
  • Buy products with less packaging - on average 25-35% of the waste in your bin is made up of packaging.  Where it can't be avoided, always try to opt for products which have packaged in material that can be recycled.  Many major retailers are now improving their packaging by lessening it, or by making it out of material that can be recycled more easily.  Check product labels telling you what material is used to make the packaging. 
 
  • Avoid disposable products such as razors, tissues, cameras and paper or plastic cups & plates.
 
  • Think before you throw!  Can those left over vegetables or meat from the Sunday roast be used to make something else? The Love Food Hate Waste campaign aims at getting us to reduce the amount of food we throw away by becoming inventive with our leftovers. For more information on why North East Derbyshire Council is proud to support the campaign, visit our Love Food Hate Waste page.
 
  • With more stores now stocking cheap fashion, it so easy to end up buying clothes and then throwing them away when they are out of fashion. Do you really need to buy them?  If you really can't resist a bargain, remember that charity shops or jumble sales are always happy to have them when you don't want them any more! 
 
 

Get into Good Habits!

 
  • Take your own bags to the supermarket, use cloth bags or use supermarket "bags for life." 150 million carrier bags are used in the UK each year.  Most of these will end up in landfill.
 
  • Use rechargeable batteries, solar or wind-up items - these will also save you money in the long run.
 
  • Don’t buy products unless you really need them!  Around a third of the food we buy in the UK ends up being wasted and thrown away. That’s around 6.7 million tonnes of food each year, or roughly around a third of the food we buy!
 
         Steer clear of 'two for one' or 'three for the price of two' offers unless you are
         really going to use the extra!  It may seem like a bargain, but it is often this extra
         food  that ends up going to waste.
 
         Wasting food has serious environmental implications too.  Not only is food being
         wasted, but also the energy, water and packaging used in the food's production,
         transport and storage too.  Food taken to landfill rots and releases methane, one
         of the major greenhouse gases contributing to climate change.
 
  • Store food in re-sealable containers rather than using cling film or foil.
 

Other Ways to Lighten The Load In Your Bin

 
  •  Cut down on junk mail - reduce the amount of junk mail you receive by contacting:

    The Mailing Preference Service, DMA House,
    70 Margaret St, London, W1 8SS
    Tel: 0845 703 4599
      Website: www.mpsonline.org.uk/
 
 
  • Try composting: Fruit scraps, peelings, tea bags and egg shells needn’t be waste with the help of a compost bin. If this idea appeals to you but you don't have a lot of space, you could invest in a wormery.  Both of which turn waste into great free compost!
 
 

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