Mrs N. Chapman, Enviroschools Co-ordinator — Apr 29, 2020

One thing we’ve probably all noticed living all together, in one place, all the time is … (no, not just that younger siblings are really good at playing snap - and cheating) … how much rubbish one household can make, especially when the Council recycling is not a thing.

Here’s some helpful hints from our amazing Enviroschools co-ordinator Jennie Upton, on how to deal with that load. Remember, even when recycling starts again, it all still takes lots of (carbon-producing) resources to move plastics, glass, and paper, so reducing all waste is the place to start.

Food waste is another big deal as it turns into those nasty dangerous greenhouse gases. Here’s some tips on how to reduce food waste which do not involve finishing off all the chocolate muffins in one sitting:

https://lovefoodhatewaste.co.nz/10-tips-to-make-meal-planning-easier/

https://lovefoodhatewaste.co.nz/easy-choice-meal-planner

It may be autumn, but you can still grow some veges in your perfectly weeded garden (or sprouts and quick salad greens on your dustless windowsills).