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Why save food? Your food does its job best when it's on a plate ready to be enjoyed. Saving food saves money and helps to slow down global warming and deforestation. Reducing the amount of food that ends up in the bin also means you can say goodbye to unnecessary packaging waste. If we all make a f...
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Buckinghamshire residents can use plastic liners or bags in their food waste recycling caddies. The bags are all separated from the food when it is delivered to the recycling plant. The food waste is then processed, creating renewable electricity, and at the end of the process the digested food was...
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We are pleased to be partnering with Garden Organic to host an "Introduction to home Composting" webinars for Buckinghamshire residents. We have secured 3 dates for the webinar so you can choose the date/time that suits you best. Click on the links below to sign up. Session 1 : Friday 6 May at 1pm ...
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If you are new to composting or just need a little bit of help, why not take our free online course. Provided by Garden Organic the course is full of information on how to compost, the benefits of composting at home and how to get started. The self-guided course is divided into 5 modules - all betw...
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Most people in the UK recycle. In fact, we’re recycling more than ever - twice as much as we did 15 years ago! But when it comes to what time of year we’re most aware of our recycling, it turns out Christmas tops the charts. ‘Tis the season to recycle in Buckinghamshire With last Christmas falling ...
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Compleat – verb, to eat the whole food. “They all compleated their bakes potatoes, even the skins.” Do you compleat your food? Perfectly edible parts of common foods such as potatoes and bread are going to waste because people don’t want to eat them, don’t know how to prepare them, or in some cases...
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Buckinghamshire County Council's Cabinet has today (7 January) agreed a series of changes to the county's household recycling centre service. The recommendations for change were prepared following a recent public consultation and a detailed analysis of how the recycling centre service currently ope...
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So many small electrical items; they are everywhere, we must use at least one every hour of our waking day! In fact, small electrical items include anything with either a plug or a battery, from the clock on the wall to all those noisy kids’ toys we ‘love’ so much, the list is almost endless! So wh...
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Your bathroom is awash with recyclables. We all use toiletries and bathroom cleaners on a daily basis and our bathrooms are packed full of stuff that can be recycled after we’ve finished with it. The great news is, most people are doing just that, but there’s always room to recycle more. If everyon...
http://www.recycleforbuckinghamshire.co.uk/news/recycling-from-the-bathroom/