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When it comes to outdoor bins, you can’t beat wooden bins. Here’s why wooden bins are so popular.
Read MoreLitterbugs beware! Speeding drivers must attend speed awareness courses. Now litter droppers may soon have to attend litter awareness courses. So what are the plans and why have they been proposed now?
Read MoreWhen summer comes around, there’ll likely be street parties galore to celebrate the Kings coronation. One thing that might put a dampener on the festivities, however, is the amount of litter and waste they'll create. Here are our top tips for a sustainable street party.
Read MoreAccording to the latest figures, it cost local authorities £699 million to clean up litter from our streets in 2018-19. That’s £30 of your hard-earned cash spent solely on clearing up after people who drop litter. Despite many campaigns and initiatives, litter is a growing problem. Here’s how to stop littering for the sake of the environment and your pocket.
Read MoreYou open that kitchen drawer. Do you tell yourself you’re definitely going to do something about the empty jam jars you’ve been saving? Then there are the coat hangers in the bedroom. The piles of magazines in the garage. But before you throw them out, know that you could be sitting on a little goldmine. Here’s how to make money from rubbish.
Read MoreIf you’re a driver, you’ve probably seen those bright yellow bins appearing by the roadside in the winter months. Yes, the humble grit bin has an important job to do in keeping our roads safe. So what exactly is a grit bin, who’s responsible for them, and how can you request one? Read our guide.
Read MoreHave you ever thought about starting a compost heap? Composting really helps reduce waste. It also gives you some nutrient-rich mulch for your garden in the bargain. However, are you clear on what you can and can’t compost? Can you compost materials like animal waste? We’ll tell you.
Read MoreAccording to Keep Britain Tidy, we drop two million pieces of litter in the UK every day. These crisp packets, cigarette butts, and plastic bottles cost local authorities £1 billion per year to clear up. But where does litter go once we’ve discarded it?
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