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This year, the focus was firmly on climate-changing and protecting the environment. This means there’s been no shortage of stories about rubbish. Here are some of the best rubbish stories of 2021.
Read MoreRubbish might not be the most glamorous thing in the world. However, there’s never a shortage of headlines about it. In this roundup, we want to share some autumn rubbish stories with you. Welcome to the good, the bad, and ugly of litter tales.
Read MoreYou’ve got plastic masks, sweets, decorations, and everything else you splurge on for your Halloween party. Nope, Halloween is not the most eco-friendly of celebrations. But with a few tweaks, you can keep things more sustainable. Want to challenge yourself to a zero-waste Halloween? Here’s how.
Read MoreParks and green spaces became a lifeline for many of us during the national lockdowns. We walked, jogged, took the kids for a kickabout, some of us dropped litter. However, despite the need for safe, clean local parks, when lockdown eased, they were hard to come by. Councils spent tens of thousands of pounds trying to keep on top of the piles of litter that people left behind every day. However, it was a losing battle. The good news is, you don’t have to be one of those people who complain about litter but does nothing about it. You can do your bit to clean up your local parks. Here’s how.
Read MoreWe all love a BBQ, but do you often get that nagging guilt that they aren’t that great for the environment? Well feel guilty no more, it is possible to have a Zero Waste BBQ by making some simple swaps. Are you ready to challenge yourself to a Zero Waste BBQ?
Read MoreIn this Spring rubbish roundup, we travel across the country to meet some of the litter heroes that have gone the extra mile to keep the UK tidy. Litter has long been a problem, but it has worsened since the easing of lockdown. But determined to keep our streets, parks and beauty spots clean, safe and healthy these people have become true litter picking heroes.
Read MoreSummer is coming and if the weather is kind, it means we’ll be spending more time outside. But when you visit the park or beach, is there litter everywhere? That crisp packet on the ground or the beer can in a hedge is harming wildlife and polluting the environment. So your zero waste challenge for May and June is to go outdoors and pick up some litter!
Read MoreThis weeks Rubbish Roundup features stories including two brothers who have raised money for their school by upcycling, and in Kent a schoolboy was so angry at the amount of rubbish that visitors left that he launched a clean up program
Read MoreThis weeks rubbish roundup features stories including Oxfordshire district council extending their litter budget. Research carried out showed that at the start of 2020 litterlouts were mainly males aged between 20-29 years old,and finally national park managers were not enjoying the increase numbers over the lockdown
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