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HOUSEHOLDS ENCOURAGED TO REDUCE AND RECYCLE FESTIVE WASTE

written by stephen December 24, 2013
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Householders are being encouraged to reduce and recycle the waste they generate of the Christmas period.xmas-waste

More waste is generated at Christmas than at any other time of the year.

A massive one billion Christmas cards (17 for every man, woman and child) are sent at this time of year.

An extra 30% of glass, cans, Christmas trees, cards, wrapping paper, plastic and food waste are produced – more than half of which can be recycled.

Last year, 7.0 million tonnes of food and drink waste thrown away from our homes in was enough to fill Wembley Stadium nine times over.

Environment Minister Mark H Durkan is encouraging householders to reduce and recycle the festive waste.

He said: “At this time of the year it is tempting to over-indulge and create a small mountain of waste in the home, especially food waste.

“I know I can be as guilty of this as the next person, but with a little thought and a few simple changes, we can all do our bit to help the environment as well as saving a few extra pounds – in the purse and on the waist!

“Often Christmas gifts and cooking do create more packaging and food waste than at other times of the year, so take the time to use your recycling bins and visit your local council recycling centre.

“Why not resolve to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle in 2014.”

Some helpful hints to consider:

:: Save on food waste – check out the http://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com website for top tips on how to get the most from the food we buy at Christmas, including delicious leftover recipes, party planning and portion sizes.

:: Reuse your old carrier bags – take carrier bags and reusable shopping bags with you when you go to the shops and if you have to buy bags during the festive season, keep them handy to reuse in future.

:: Donate unwanted gifts to charity – make room for new presents and take used or unwanted toys, clothes and other gifts to local charity shops.

:: Use rechargeable batteries – save money and help reducing the millions of batteries used each year that could end up in landfill. Make sure disposable batteries are recycled.

:: Recycle! Check with your local council at http://www.rethinkwasteni.org/at-home/recycling/ on what can be recycled in your local area, and make best use of your kerbside recycling, bring banks and recycling centres. Items such as Christmas cards and envelopes, newspapers and magazines, cardboard, cereal boxes, cartons, plastic bags, tubs, trays and bottles, drink and food tins/cans, glass bottles and jars can all get a new life in 2014.

:: For unavoidable food waste, use your kerbside brown bin or food caddy where local council food waste kerbside collections are provided.

 

HOUSEHOLDS ENCOURAGED TO REDUCE AND RECYCLE FESTIVE WASTE was last modified: December 24th, 2013 by stephen

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