Tuesday, 9 December 2025
It's All White Now!
Tuesday, 1 July 2025
Throwaway Comments
It is fifteen years since the start of this annual campaign, but I think I only really picked it up in 2019. Aiming to be 'part of the solution to plastic pollution'
I know that lots of you are already working hard at this - Taking your own containers to the local chinese takeaway, buying loose fruit and veg, having milk delivered in glass bottles, wearing pee-pants instead of plastic-based sanpro, using waxwraps not clingfilm, taking reusable cups to Costa ...
the list of good alternatives is really long - but we still have a long way to go. I hadn't realised the new kitchen would affect my thinking about recycling, but it has.
Under the sink I now have two IKEA 'hallbar' bins alongside my yellow compost bin [i'm still awaiting the Council to sort out a food waste collection] These are labelled general and recycling. I have found myself being much more careful about putting packaging in the correct bin lately.
So well done to the OPRL company [On Pack Recycling Labels] who have been working incredibly hard to make it easier for us, to recognise easily what we can and cannot recycle, with labels like thisAnd it seems that their efforts are paying off. Their latest report "What consumers want" involved consumer insights taken from a study in spring 2025 involving over 5000 UK consumers. They covered six areasI find their conclusions encouraging - I do check packs for guidance on recycling, and prefer simpler instructions. I think labelling is improving - but I am aware of friends and social media spreading misinformation, usually through ignorance.
Now my bins are adjacent, it is much easier to put things in the correct one. I am not sure if there are any massive changes I can make this July, I shall just keep plodding away. Recycling, but more mindfully [and hopefully in a better way] Looking out for the informative OPRL swirls, in preference to the old three arrow triangle.
I have to come clean here - the company conducting the Consumer Insights Study for OPRL is a small one in Manchester, called Tangible, and my Steph is now the boss. I am incredibly proud of her, and her company, for this research. These small changes in labelling really are having a big impact on the amount of thoughtful recycling. And that makes for a better world for us to live, and our grandchildren to grow up in.
Friday, 23 May 2025
The End Is In Sight!
We have been working ridiculously hard to get the Kitchen finished by the weekend. And if all goes to plan, things should be tickety-boo by this evening!
Just a few teaser pictures for you.
We realised while using the Futility Room as a temporary kitchen, that it was so much easier having our plates and bowls etc stored there, right beside the dishwasher.
I spent Thursday unloading all those boxes which were cluttering up the back bedroom, and rearranging things in the new cupboards. It was so satisfying to keep adding another empty box to the pile.I found all sorts of random things in the boxes. Including a very warped and scratched chopping board. Why did I keep that. It has gone! on it was a post-it note, with one word [In Rosie's handwriting] working. What did that mean? Was she working, had she found a gadget which was working? Bob and I have certainly been working...The first things into a wall cupboard were my Marmalade Jars.











