Check out the support for Love Food Hate Waste's campaign from the Good Food Show on this video, and add your voice to the campaign!
Jimmy from Jimmy's farm, James Martin, Oz Clarke and more!
http://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/static/good_food_show_video
Thursday, 22 July 2010
Stamping out waste
Donating your stamps to the charity of your choice can actually raise money for your favourite cause, I've learnt this week! The RSPB's stamp appeal is one of the largest and in 2008 raised over £10,000.
You can send loose stamps; which are sent to a stamp dealer who works with various charities, or stamp albums which are sent to auction houses.
Why not put a collection bin in your local school, church hall or place of work?
Charities which accept them include:
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB),
Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB),
Oxfam,
Care and Relief for the young (CRY)
What about you? Do you know of any other charities that can help you recycle your stamps?
RSPB
Send loose stamps direct to RSPB (preferably in 2 kilo quantities or above) to
RSPB Stamps,
PO Box 6198,
Leighton Buzzard,
Bedfordshire
LU7 9XT
Send albums or special collections to:
Save the Albatross Stamp Appeal (Special Stamps and Albums),
RSPB,
The Lodge,
Sandy,
Beds,
SG19 2DL.
Alternatively, hand deliver stamps to any of the RSPB nature reserves.
RNIB
Stamps sent to the RNIB are sorted by volunteers, then sold to dealers or collectors.
The RNIB ask that you cut stamps off the envelopes, leaving 1cm of envelope around each stamp. Then sort them into UK or foreign stamps and send to
RNIB Stamp Recycling
PO Box 185
BENFLEET
SS7 9BH
Oxfam
Your used stamps or old stamp collections can be donated to any Oxfam shop.
Oxfam has around 50 specialist stamp departments, run by experienced and knowledgeable volunteers.
Care and Relief for the young
Care and Relief for the young (CRY) is a Christian charity dedicated to caring for disadvantaged, destitute and suffering children, young people and their families.
CRY welcomes all gifts of used postage stamps which are sorted and sold on eBay to raise funds.
Sort your stamps into UK and foreign, trim around the stamp if necessary and send to
CRY Stamps and Collectables,
27 High Street,
Eastleigh,
Southampton,
SO50 5LF
or take in to your local CRY charity shop.
If you’re a stamp collector you can help CRY buy purchasing stamps from them at their online eBay store.
Monday, 12 July 2010
What a load of rubbish!
North East Lincolnshire Council officers and the Chief Executive Tony Hunter, peddling the waste messages in Recycle Week 2010.
Tony quipped : "I won't run out of juice for this initiative"
Tony quipped : "I won't run out of juice for this initiative"
When I go out and about around the schools and community groups, I remind people of the three R's : Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
This Recycle Week (June 2010) we've been asking people to come up with their top tips to Waste Less.
If we're not making rubbish in the first place , then it doesn't need disposing of!
Our winners suggested:
Re-using plastic mushroom, tomato etc trays to plant seeds.
Re-using plastic bottle tops for tombola and bingo numbering
Shop little and often to avoid over-buying and advertise any unwanted items in local paper
A special thank you goes to the Co-op for kindly donating lots of lovely fruit for us to turn into smoothies by bicycle power throughout the week!!
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