Easy Ways To Reduce, Reuse And Recycle In Your Home
it s no secret that climate change is upon us and we re burning our way through fossil fuels too quickly a quick trawl through the stats and you ll see that we need to make some big changes if we re going to leave behind a healthy earth for our children the good news is that it s not difficult we can all take small simple steps in our own home to get closer to a greener future want to make a head start try these easy tricks ditch the single use plastic 2018 might just go down in the history books as the year we waged war on once off plastics if you haven t already refuse single use plastics such as straws grocery bags take away coffee cups and excessive plastic packaging instead take your own fabric bags to the shops and your own take away cup to your local coffee house some will even give you a discount if you do recycle that paper if you re not already you will soon have to recycle the easiest way to do that is to get separate containers one for paper one for plastic one for non recyclable waste remember to label them neatly so everyone knows where to put what you can recycle magazines flyers envelopes computer paper old letters and paper packaging remember to remove rubber bands or plastic wrap start composting a lot of what you throw away every day could be used for compost that includes food waste egg shells banana peels pips and seeds coffee grounds tea bags cooked rice and more as well as cut up cardboard egg boxes used paper napkins and even grass cuttings get a dedicated compost bin you can use a plastic bin with a few holes drilled in it and pop all the waste in there then use it in your garden your plants will love you and you ll be throwing less away win win make your own work lunch it can be boring to cook and pack your own work lunch every day but think about how much waste you re creating every time you buy a take out sandwich in yet another single use plastic container instead make salads at home or cook a bit extra at dinner so you can take it to work the next day even better take it in a reusable glass container repair before you throw away we re so used to disposable items that we re likely to throw something away before we even try to fix it in the end that s costing you money and making sure our landfills get bigger and bigger instead if something breaks try to fix it first tailors and cobblers can help fix clothes and shoes carpenters can help you with woodwork ask on your local suburb facebook page for suggestions you can always share your skills in return