You can give the environment a helping hand by reducing, recycling or reusing things you would normally throw away,
Reduce
Junk Mail
If you are getting too much junk mail why not sign up to the Mail Preference Service or opt out of receiving unaddressed post with Royal Mail.
Food Waste
The average household spends £60 a month on food they throw away, over a year that adds up to £700. To start saving money and reducing the food waste visit Love Food Hate Waste.
Get composting
Composting can help turn your kitchen and garden waste into a soil improver that’s perfect for your garden.
We have teamed up with getcomposting.com who provide home compost bins, water butts and other green products.
How to order
You can order your composter by:
- Visiting getcomposting.com
- Calling 0844 571 4444
To find out the benefits of home composting and how to set up your compost bin click here.
Reuse
Many items get thrown away when all they need is a little love and imagination to create something new through reuse. For ideas and inspiration visit RecycleNow
Upcycling is another way to reuse items in a more creative way, from turning pallets into garden furniture to leasing new life into old furniture.
Homebase have an article on how to upcycle your furniture with paint.
Recycle
You can get the most of your rubbish by using RecycleNows A to Z.
Find your nearest other recycling facility - (Just enter your postcode in the 'Recycling locations').
Plastic Film & Wrapper Recycling
Many supermarkets are now collecting plastic bags and wrapping, bread bags, crisp packets and toilet roll wrapping for recycling at store collection points.
Find your nearest store collection point.
Bra recycling
Bravissimo have a bra recycling scheme where you can donate unwanted or old bras. For every kilogram of bras received, they donate to Coppafeel breast cancer charity. Find out more here - https://www.bravissimo.com/bra-recycling/
Take Back Schemes
Many retailers now operate take back schemes for various items such as electricals through to water filters and textiles. Below is a list of just some of them.
Batteries and Electrical Items
Most shops now offer a battery take back scheme or alternatively you can book a small items collection
Some retailers offer in-store electrical and electronic recycling. B & Q offer in-store recycling for small electrical items, batteries, light bulbs and fluorescent tubes.
Curry's also offer in-store recycling from computers to toasters.
Water Filters
Britta water filters can be recycled through Robert Dyas, Sainsbury's and Argos. Find your nearest local recycling point here.
Duvets and Pillows
Duvets, pillows, towels and shower curtains are just some of the items which can be recycled at Dunelm. Find out more here.
Clothes and Shoes
Many retailers offer various take back schemes which provide either vouchers or discounts off new clothes or work in conjunction with charities. Listed below are some of the retailers.