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This weeks weigh in is just under target at 197g.It will be interesting to see what happens next week as the boys are both on school holidays and Dave is also on holiday for the week.I just don't seem to be able to get the landfill waste any lower than this, and still be able to satisfy everyone in the families wishes for certain food items.I may have to a have a radical look at exactly what we are eating over the next couple of months and see what if anything can be eliminated which has excess packaging which is non-recyclable.And also look to see if I can find any more alternatives in recyclable packaging.
I can't believe it is National Baking Week again.It doesn't seem five minutes since I was asking you all to go have a look last year.Anyway if you can be bothered go have a peek again at all the lovely ideas on the website.
This weeks landfill bag weighed in at 204g, so only just over my target.The main culprits were again non-recyclable plastics.6 crisp packets1 paracetamol blister pack2 sore throat lozenge blister packspasta shapes bag2 bags which fish and flour had been in2 cheese wrapperschicken wrapperand although a couple of these can be found in less weighty wrappers (cheese in clingfilm), sore throat lozenges (plasticised paper); these were what were available when I made the purchases.I am not too concerned that I'm over my target, but will again look at what I'm purchasing and consider other options.When in Tesco last night I noticed that their value 2 pack kitchen roll was the same price as their own label recycled kitchen roll.
This weeks household landfill bag weighed in at 186g, so under my target zone again.There were this week however some of those monthly plastic items:razor blade refill and packagingtoothpaste tubespagetti wrappermacaroni wrapperbrown sugar bagThere was also extra to this weighed amount some puppy poo bags. Dave's work have got a new puppy, but it is too small to be left overnight as yet, and as all the other workers have dogs we were asked if we would look after it, so there will be some extra from this but I'm not going to include it as this isn't part of our normal day to day rubbish.If we were to have a dog ourselves I would get one of those dog poo composters that go in the garden.
This weeks landfill bag weighed in at 193g, so under my comfort zone total, however there were quite a few silly bits of plastic in that.The boys decided to spend their pocket money and biked to the shop to get sweets etc, all the plastic wrapped variety of course.I could in theory not include those as these were not something I would purchase but it is household landfill waste so it is being included.Apart from those sweet wrappers the rest was packaging that is unavoidable for things that we like/use and there isn't a suitable alternative for or that we already had in the house.3 x yogurt mix packets (foil backed plastic sachets)2 x cheese wrappers 2 x sausage wrappers2 x pizza wrappers1 x toothpaste tube3 x blister packets (paracetamol and strepsils)plastic bag meat wrappings