Everything Else on Amazon

Being committed to local shopping I prefer to buy that way whenever possible. I would encourage you to do the same. One of the joys of living plastic free is mooching round the local shops seeing what you can source.

If you can’t buy local, please do check the links in the posts.  They link direct  to the suppliers.  Do consider buying from them and support their online businesses.

If you can’t do that then I have put together and Amazon catalogue. Yes I know…

Amazon is a very dirty word at the moment and I thought long and hard before suggesting them.  Heres why I went ahead….. No we are not entirely happy with Amazons recent history. However these links are for 3rd party sellers, we have always found the Amazon service to be good and their packaging usually compostable. In the absence of anything else we feel we can recommend them.

If you buy a product via this link we do get an affiliation fee for this. That’s not why we do it.

Amazon

Why I Often Reccomend Amazon. Even though I don’t want to!
My own plastic-less products have been bought from all over the world. Got a great tin cup in Moscow. Would totally recommend getting one. Purchase details are not much use if you live in Scunthorpe. So I try to include examples of what you could get in Scunthorpe. As I have never been to Scunthorpe this leaves me recommending an online product that will be delivered by post.

While the products look very similar to the ones we use, we may not have actually bought or used these particular items. And we may not have used this particular supplier. Nor can we guarantee they will come free of plastic packaging. It is merely to show what is available.

So while I might feature other suppliers that look interesting, I also try to recommend a company I know. Which tends to be Amazon. For the following reasons: I have always found Amazons service to be good and their packaging usually compostable.

So I have put together an Amazon catalogue featuring lots of plastic free products.
But Amazon?!?
Amazon is something of a dirty word but most of the products featured are not  sold by Amazon but by businesses operating through Amazon. To boycott them is rather like boycotting a local shop because their landlord doesn’t pay tax. I offset cutting plastic trash and supporting small businesses operating under the Amazon umbrella, against the parent company’s ,(Amazon’s), tax evading and low-pay antics. So I will still buy from Amazon while objecting to the business structure that allows this kind of exploitation. Which is, sadly, true of a lot of businesses I use. That said I don’t know how sustainable the smaller online businesses are either which is why I believe so fervently in shopping locally. Get to know your traders!

Affiliation Fees

I get an affiliation fee for promoting  products through. It is so small as to be laughable. I think I have made 40p so far. It certainly does not mean I will be promoting some products at the expense of others or for financial gain. The products promoted are the ones I use or like the look of. Also being an  affiliate allows me to feature product pictures and details copyright free supplied by the company.  Which leads me to

Inspiration

Another reason for promoting products I might not have used is inspiration. It is good to see that it is out there. Use it like a catalogue. I use Pinterest in the same way – you can see my boards here.

Other places to buy

We prefer to go to the seller direct wether on the ground or on line. If you check our own reviews of the products we you will usually find other purchase details. Some of them are in Moscow.

Please note there is a list of UK plastic-less bloggers on the Where To Buy page. Maybe there is someone in Scunthorpe writing about plastic-less products you can buy there. If not, and you live in Scunthorpe, perhaps you could start blogging about it the plastic-less facilities. Bursts into a chorus of “come and join us” Blogging for a plastic free world

And please, if you don’t blog, post your own recommendations in the comments boxes for plastic-less products and places you have sourced.

If you want more inspiration in a catalogue form you might like our Pinterest page.

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Pans, cups & kitchenware

BergHOFF 26 cm Earthchef Frying Pan Stainless Steel Ice Cube Tray - BPA Free Metal Paint Kettle - 6 inches
BergHOFF 26 cm Earthchef Frying Pan
£39.99
Stainless Steel Ice Cube Tray – BPA Free
£40.00
Metal Paint Kettle – 6 inches
£3.91
If You Care Baking Sheets Cut Unbleached 24 Sheets THREE PACKS of If You Care Mini Baking Cups 4.35Cm X 4.13Cm 90 Cups
If You Care Baking Sheets Cut Unbleached 24…
£6.99
THREE PACKS of If You Care Mini Baking Cups…
£7.94
If You Care Baking Cups Mini Large Natural Bristle Dish Washing Brush and 2 x Replacement Brush Heads - Stiff Plant Fibre Large Natural Bristle Dish Washing Brush - Stiff Plant Fibre (Pack of 2)
If You Care Baking Cups Mini
£5.83
Large Natural Bristle Dish Washing Brush an… Large Natural Bristle Dish Washing Brush – …

 

 

Cups, Diffusers & Teapots

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Cups to use for coffee to go, steel tumblers for festivals and picnics, teapots and tea diffusers for loose leaf tea.
Yellowstone 300Ml Stainless Steel Mug Creative Tops Katie Alice Cottage Flower Doubled Walled Porcelain Travel Mug with Silcone Lid Glass Mason Jars
Yellowstone 300Ml Stainless Steel Mug
£6.24
Creative Tops Katie Alice Cottage Flower Do…
£11.50
Glass Mason Jars
Aladdin 31843 Double-Walled Drinking Cup with Handle 0.47 Litres Helikon Swedish Army Folding Cup Camping Hiking Olive
Aladdin 31843 Double-Walled Drinking Cup wi…
£14.49
Helikon Swedish Army Folding Cup Camping Hi…

Kitchen Craft Stainless Steel Double Handled Tea Strainer- boxed Tea Ball Infuser 2" 18/8 Stainless Steel. Tea Ball/Strainer Mesh Tea Infuser Tea filter Reusable
Kitchen Craft Stainless Steel Double Handle…
£5.50
Tea Ball Infuser 2″ 18/8 Stainless Steel.
£0.71
Tea Ball/Strainer Mesh Tea Infuser Tea filt…
£1.52 – £2.19
Kitchen Craft Le'Xpress Tea Strainer, Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Spoon Tea Leaves Herb Mesh Ball Infuser Filter Squeeze Strainer 2 Cup Glass Tea Pot with Infuser
Kitchen Craft Le’Xpress Tea Strainer, Stai…
£1.65
Stainless Steel Spoon Tea Leaves Herb Mesh …
£1.60
2 Cup Glass Tea Pot with Infuser
£21.63
Glass Stainless Steel Loose Tea Leaf Teapot With Infuser 750ml/500ml --- Size:L VonShef Modern Stainless Steel 600ml Glass Infusion Tea Pot Loose Tea Leaf Coffee Infuser Sabichi 750 ml Glass Teapot with Infuser
Glass Stainless Steel Loose Tea Leaf Teapot… VonShef Modern Stainless Steel 600ml Glass …
£4.99
Sabichi 750 ml Glass Teapot with Infuser
VonShef Satin Polish Stainless Steel Tea Pot with Infuser. Available in sizes Small, Medium & Large Designer White Ceramic Tumbler Brewing System
VonShef Satin Polish Stainless Steel Tea Po…
£6.99
Designer White Ceramic Tumbler Brewing System
£15.00

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straws, cutlery and chopsticks

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Safesip Drinks Glass and Cups Cover 4 Straight Metal Drinking Straw Stainless Steel Reusable Straws Stylish ref.112.z90/4 4 Metal Drinking Straw Stainless Steel Reusable Straws Stylish ref.112.z89
Safesip Drinks Glass and Cups Cover
£5.99
4 Straight Metal Drinking Straw Stainless S…
£5.49
4 Metal Drinking Straw Stainless Steel Reus…
£5.49
6 Metal Drinking Straw Stainless Steel Reusable Straws Stylish ref.112.z89/6 Kitchen Craft Stainless Steel Two-in-One Drinking Straws / Stirrers- set of two Stainless Steel Zack Vitis Straw Spoon Set/4
6 Metal Drinking Straw Stainless Steel Reus…
£7.49
Kitchen Craft Stainless Steel Two-in-One Dr…
£3.90
Stainless Steel Zack Vitis Straw Spoon Set/4
£12.00
Sustainable Bamboo Drinking Straws - 12 Pack Lifeventure Knife, Fork, Spoon Folding Cutlery Set Travel Stainless Steel Foldable Pocket Chopsticks Silver Tone Pair
Sustainable Bamboo Drinking Straws – 12 Pack
£14.95
Lifeventure Knife, Fork, Spoon Folding Cutl…
£13.89
Travel Stainless Steel Foldable Pocket Chop…
£2.42

Cleaning Up

24" LAMBSWOOL DUSTER Adams Bros - 12" varnished wood handle natural wool Lambswool Duster Feather Duster,18",w/ Hardwood Handle/Gray Ostrich Feathers, Sold as 1 Each
24″ LAMBSWOOL DUSTER
£4.50
Adams Bros – 12″ varnished wood handle natu…
£4.99
Feather Duster,18″,w/ Hardwood Handle/Gray …
£8.75

Out & About

Out & About

Water bottle & purification

Water Bottle & Purification
Steripen Adventurer Opti Handheld UV Water Purifier - Black/Green SteriPEN UV Traveler Mini Opti TRMO-MM-GF Water Purifier Silver / Black Steripen Traveler 3 in 1 Handheld UV Water Purifier
Steripen Adventurer Opti Handheld UV Water …
£70.49
SteriPEN UV Traveler Mini Opti TRMO-MM-GF W… Steripen Traveler 3 in 1 Handheld UV Water …
£45.99
Steripen FitsAll Filter Steripen Classic Pre-Filter Pack Portable UV Water Purifier - White/Blue Klean Kanteen 18oz Reflect Mirrored
Steripen FitsAll Filter
£19.99
Steripen Classic Pre-Filter Pack Portable U…
£59.44
Klean Kanteen 18oz Reflect Mirrored
£22.11
Klean Kanteen Reflect-Mirrored-27 oz / 800 ml
Klean Kanteen Reflect-Mirrored-27 oz / 800 ml
£26.42

Personal Care

12 Pack Ladies 100% Cotton Plain White Handkerchiefs With Satin Stripe Border Foxnovo Dual-purpose Detachable Long Wooden Handle Natural Bristle Bath Body Brush Massager Back Brush Spa Scrubber Kent Handcrafted Half Round Bristle Hair Brush LC7
12 Pack Ladies 100% Cotton Plain White Hand…
£7.72
Foxnovo Dual-purpose Detachable Long Wooden…
£13.99
Kent Handcrafted Half Round Bristle Hair Br…
£27.32
Jellybean Genuine Natural Wood Sunglasses Hand Made Exclusive wooden sunglasses or bamboo Polarized New (Unisex Mens Ladies) Wayfarer Sunglasses UV400 Lense brand 4sold Zebrano wood sunglasses. The frame is made of zebrano wood. / Bamboo wood glasses eyewaer bamboo / unisex / new style fashion design / wayfarer style
Jellybean Genuine Natural Wood Sunglasses H…
£49.95
wooden sunglasses or bamboo Polarized New (…
£25.00 – £28.00
Zebrano wood sunglasses. The frame is made …
£59.95
Wood Sunglasses Skateboard Go Pear wood sunglasses. The frame is made of pear wood. / Bamboo wood glasses eyewaer bamboo / unisex / new style fashion design
Wood Sunglasses Skateboard Go
£69.90
Pear wood sunglasses. The frame is made of …
£49.95

Health & Beauty

3 X SMALL SILVER METAL FILLING FUNNELS Factorykiss 10 Transparent Clear Empty Lip Balm Tubes Containers 5x 10ml Aluminium Lip Balm Pots 10ml Capacity Empty Small Mini Cosmetic/Lip Gloss/Nail Art Pots Tins Jars
3 X SMALL SILVER METAL FILLING FUNNELS
£1.55
Factorykiss 10 Transparent Clear Empty Lip …
£2.82
5x 10ml Aluminium Lip Balm Pots 10ml Capaci…
Natracare Organic All Cotton Tampons With Applicator - Regular 16
Natracare Organic All Cotton Tampons With A…
£2.59
see review on our website http://plasticisrubbish.com/2014/06/26/tampons-with-applicator/

Menstruation

Gladrags Menstrual Color Cotton Pads - 3 - Pack Mooncup Menstrual Cup Size B 1pieces Mooncup Menstrual Cup Size A 1pieces
Gladrags Menstrual Color Cotton Pads – 3 – …
£18.68
Mooncup Menstrual Cup Size B 1pieces
£19.99
Comes in 2 sizes – check before you buy you can read a review on http://plasticisrubbish.com/2010/01/03/lady-stuff/
Mooncup Menstrual Cup Size A 1pieces
£19.99
Natracare Regular Pads Natracare Organic All Cotton Tampons With Applicator - Regular 16 Reusable Hemp Sanitary Towel
Natracare Regular Pads
£1.90 – £18.27
Natracare Organic All Cotton Tampons With A…
£2.59
see review on our website http://plasticisrubbish.com/2014/06/26/tampons-with-applicator/
Reusable Hemp Sanitary Towel
£10.02
Reusable Cotton Sanitary Towel - Flowers & Birds The Busy Woman's Guide to Cloth Pads GladRags Color Day Pad
Reusable Cotton Sanitary Towel – Flowers &a…
£10.02
The Busy Woman’s Guide to Cloth Pads
by Tracy Puhl
GladRags Color Day Pad
£6.53 – £36.53

Parties & Celebrations

Flying Bat Halloween Cotton Shopper/Tote Shoulder Bag Wooden Red & White Advent Calendar Fabric House Advent Calendar
Flying Bat Halloween Cotton Shopper/Tote Sh…
£9.99
Wooden Red & White Advent Calendar
£19.26
Fabric House Advent Calendar
DoCrafts Sew & So On Garland Advent Calendar Kit Andrew James Double Walled Insulated Stainless Steel 2 Litre Ice Bucket With Set of Tongs Premier Housewares Sphere Ice Bucket - Stainless Steel
DoCrafts Sew & So On Garland Advent Cal…
£17.54
Andrew James Double Walled Insulated Stainl… Premier Housewares Sphere Ice Bucket – Stai…
£30.99
Stainless Steel Ice Cube Tray - BPA Free 38mm Brown Self Adhesive Picture Frame Backing Tape 50m Roll 60 gsm Eco 15
Stainless Steel Ice Cube Tray – BPA Free
£40.00
38mm Brown Self Adhesive Picture Frame Back…

Garden

Apollo Gardening 9L Traditional Galvanised Metal Watering Can 5L GALVANISED WATERING CAN. 5 LITRE CAPACITY. COMES WITH ROSE. TWO HANDLES. NEW Haws 8.8 Litre Heritage Watering Can - Graphite
Apollo Gardening 9L Traditional Galvanised …
£13.75
5L GALVANISED WATERING CAN. 5 LITRE CAPACIT…
£10.71
Haws 8.8 Litre Heritage Watering Can – Grap…
Haws Metal Watering Can Rose with Screw Thread Haws No 4 Brass Watering Can Rose Tongue Depressor, 6-inch, 11/16 No Splinter, Birch, NonSterile (Pack of 100) Karter Scientific 212T2
Haws Metal Watering Can Rose with Screw Thr…
£6.55
Haws No 4 Brass Watering Can Rose
£12.99
Tongue Depressor, 6-inch, 11/16 No Splinter…
£4.99
Paper Pot Maker & Accessories Gift Set - Great Gardeners Gift Giant Paper Potter Eco-Bags Products, Produce & Bulk Bags, 3 Bags
Paper Pot Maker & Accessories Gift Set …
£11.99
Giant Paper Potter
£15.62
Eco-Bags Products, Produce & Bulk Bags,…
£13.05

Spear & Jackson Traditional Children's Spade Garden Angels Children's Watering Can Pink or Blue Retro Metal Can Fast Postage Garden angels Carbon steel garden hand trowel
Spear & Jackson Traditional Children’s …
£15.49
Garden Angels Children’s Watering Can Pink …
£7.29
Garden angels Carbon steel garden hand trowel
£5.25
Garden Angels 3 Piece Children\'s Hand Tool Set Seed Pantry Chilli Seeds Starter Pack
Garden Angels 3 Piece Children\’s Hand Tool… Seed Pantry Chilli Seeds Starter Pack
£25.00

Office & Electronics

Apollo Stainless Steel Ice Bucket Doublewall Handcrafted Wireless Bamboo Keyboard - Eco-friendly Artis Handmade Bamboo Wooden PC Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - Compact Version
Apollo Stainless Steel Ice Bucket Doublewall
£12.25
Handcrafted Wireless Bamboo Keyboard – Eco-…
£21.99
Artis Handmade Bamboo Wooden PC Wireless Ke…
£19.99
Lerway Bamboo Wood Wooden Tree Pattern Design Hard Shell Cover Case for Iphone5 Generic Real Wood Wooden totem carving Case Cover For iPhone 4 4S Lerway® High Quality Black PC& Black Walnut Natural Wood Wooden Hard Shell Cover Case for iPhone5 5G
Lerway Bamboo Wood Wooden Tree Pattern Desi… Generic Real Wood Wooden totem carving Case…
£10.99
Lerway® High Quality Black PC& Blac…
Genuine Real Neutral Wood Wooden Bamboo Hard Combo Case Cover For iPhone 4/4S Rexel Odyssey Personal Heavy Duty Stapler Silver with a Box of 500 Odyssey Staples Zenith 130001 Plier Stapler Grey Metal Aluminium 548/E for Use with N° 6/4 or 6/6 Staples
Genuine Real Neutral Wood Wooden Bamboo Har…
£5.05
Rexel Odyssey Personal Heavy Duty Stapler S…
£20.70
Zenith 130001 Plier Stapler Grey Metal Alum…
£27.18
Silverline Steel Rule 2pc Steel Rule Set, P5170 Am-smallstore® Handcrafted 100% Natural Wood Skin Iphone 5C Case Cover-Pattern EC5C0025
Silverline Steel Rule
£4.06 – £14.49
2pc Steel Rule Set, P5170
£1.99
Am-smallstore® Handcrafted 100% Natural…
£11.99
LYRA DOUBLE HOLE WOODEN PENCIL SHARPENER 5 Star Pencil Sharpener Pocket-sized Metal for Max. Diameter 8mm Double Hole [Pack of 5] STAEDTLER SINGLE HOLE METAL PENCIL SHARPENER "ALUMINIUM"
LYRA DOUBLE HOLE WOODEN PENCIL SHARPENER
£3.99
5 Star Pencil Sharpener Pocket-sized Metal …
£1.36
STAEDTLER SINGLE HOLE METAL PENCIL SHARPENE…
£1.55
Stabilo Greenlighter Highlighter Pencil FSC Line Width 5.5mm Yellow Ref 6007/24 [Pack of 10] KOH-I-NOOR Highlighter Pencils - Assorted Colour (Set of 6) Stabilo 6007/3 - GREENlighter Bright Colouring Pencils 3 Box
Stabilo Greenlighter Highlighter Pencil FSC…
£14.31
KOH-I-NOOR Highlighter Pencils – Assorted C…
£5.00
Stabilo 6007/3 – GREENlighter Bright Colour…
Exclusive Desktop Tape Dispenser The ProfiLine/ Cherry Rexel Bamboo Letter Tray Natural (100% Recyclable Sustainable Bamboo) Desk Letter Rack, Paper Tray, Magazines Holder. Natural Bamboo Wood
Exclusive Desktop Tape Dispenser The ProfiL…
£34.90
wood & metal tape dispenser – be sure to use paper tape.
Rexel Bamboo Letter Tray Natural (100% Recy…
£18.25
Desk Letter Rack, Paper Tray, Magazines Hol…
£14.69
Jellybean Genuine Natural Wood Sunglasses Hand Made Exclusive Pro-Tec Pure Bamboo Universal Desktop Tablet Stand Compatible with iPad 2/3/4 and Mini - Bamboo Adjustable iPAD Holder / Stand Desktop Organiser. Made of Eco-friendly Natural Sustainable Bamboo Wood
Jellybean Genuine Natural Wood Sunglasses H…
£49.95
Pro-Tec Pure Bamboo Universal Desktop Table…
£8.60
Adjustable iPAD Holder / Stand Desktop Orga…
Umbra Aquala Bathtub Caddy Natural LAPTOP DESK TABLE / NOTE BOOK STAND / BED SOFA TRAY/ Portable Folding Bamboo Table (50x30cm) iPad Stand Holder, Desk Tidy Organiser Display. Made of Natural Bamboo
Umbra Aquala Bathtub Caddy Natural
£45.00
LAPTOP DESK TABLE / NOTE BOOK STAND / BED S…
£19.99
iPad Stand Holder, Desk Tidy Organiser Disp…
Artis Large Chunky Handmade Crafted Bamboo Wooden Calculator Viga Wooden Abacus Lerway 100% Natural Black Walnut Wood Wooden Hard Case Cover with Unique Fruiter Pattern Design for iPad mini
Artis Large Chunky Handmade Crafted Bamboo …
£14.99
Viga Wooden Abacus
£5.99
Lerway 100% Natural Black Walnut Wood Woode…
8GB Samsung Flashitall USB 3.0 Super Speed WILLOW Eco Friendly Wooden USB Flash Drive Memory Stick Great For Wedding Photography Students Teachers Anniversary Birthday Valentine's Day Christmas Children FamilyPerfect Gift Present For Any Occasion 60mm/2.5inch x 20mm/0.8inch x 10mm/0.4inch(H) Red LED Wood Wooden Digital Alarm Clock DC Input/USB/Battery + Temperature 16GB Wooden Leaf USB Flash Drive (Brown)
8GB Samsung Flashitall USB 3.0 Super Speed …
£15.00
Red LED Wood Wooden Digital Alarm Clock DC …
£15.00
16GB Wooden Leaf USB Flash Drive (Brown)
£3.65
16GB Personalised Samsung Flashitall Eco Wooden USB Flash Drive USB 2.0 Memory Stick Perfect Gift For Wedding Photography Students Teachers Anniversary Valentine's Day Birthday Present Brown 2.5Inch/0.5inch 6cm/2cm Big Bargain 3D Wooden Puzzle DIY Building Blocks Vintage Car Models Educational Intelligence Toys for kids EiioX Latest Design Fashion Bamboo Cube Mini Red LED Wooden Digital Alarm Clock -Time Temperature Date Display - Voice and Touch Activated
16GB Personalised Samsung Flashitall Eco Wo… Big Bargain 3D Wooden Puzzle DIY Building B…
£2.99
EiioX Latest Design Fashion Bamboo Cube Min…
£13.59
Mini Multicolor Wooden Monkey Design Bowling Pin and Ball Toy for Kids Rexel Bamboo Magazine Rack Natural (100% Recyclable Sustainable Bamboo) 16 GB USB FLASH DRIVE BRACELET Wristband (LEATHER) BLACK
Mini Multicolor Wooden Monkey Design Bowlin…
£8.47
Rexel Bamboo Magazine Rack Natural (100% Re…
£14.99
16 GB USB FLASH DRIVE BRACELET Wristband (L…
£14.99
Thinksound ts02 8mm High Definition Passive Noise Isolating Wooden Headphone (Silver/Cherry)
Thinksound ts02 8mm High Definition Passive…
£39.99
Making smarter choices thinksound headphones are designed with features to reduce its overall environmental impact: Wood…

Shoes

Maasai Treads Men's Castaway Black Denim Flip Flops Fair Trade Recycled Solerebels Women's Homegrown Vibe Flip Flop Womens Fair Trade Handmade Pink Maasai Treads Recycled Tire Flip Flops in Various Sizes
Maasai Treads Men’s Castaway Black Denim Fl…
£21.99
Solerebels Women’s Homegrown Vibe Flip Flop
£15.41 – £16.06
Womens Fair Trade Handmade Pink Maasai Trea…
£17.00 – £18.19
Womens Fair Trade Handmade Chocolate Brown Maasai Treads Recycled Tire Flip Flops in Sizes UK 3 / EU 35.5
Womens Fair Trade Handmade Chocolate Brown …
£16.79

 

Materials

Pack of 12 Men's Patterned Handkerchiefs (HH125) Handkerchiefs by Handkerchief Heaven Pack of 12 Ladies Handkerchiefs 100% cotton with embellishments 100% cotton Japanese Rising Sun Bandana
Pack of 12 Men’s Patterned Handkerchiefs (H…
£10.38
Pack of 12 Ladies Handkerchiefs 100% cotton…
£8.99
100% cotton Japanese Rising Sun Bandana
£2.75
100% cotton Japanese Rising Sun Bandana Silk ribbon Shibori Katrina x10cm large RED cotton bandana scarf BLACK & WHITE PAISLEY
100% cotton Japanese Rising Sun Bandana
£4.49
Silk ribbon Shibori Katrina x10cm
£2.18
large RED cotton bandana scarf BLACK & …
£5.57
Luxury 5 Metre French Grey White Heart 100% Cotton Gift Wrap Ribbon Neotrims Soft Herringbone Weave Cotton Trimming Ribbon, Dressmaking Craft Border. 21 Wonderful Colour Options Available. 16mm Wide, It's Beautiful & Great Drape! Pack of 3 Muslinz Premium High Quality Muslin Squares / Wraps 100% Cotton in Gift Ribbon - Pink, White, Green
Luxury 5 Metre French Grey White Heart 100%…
£1.50
Neotrims Soft Herringbone Weave Cotton Trim…
£3.99
Pack of 3 Muslinz Premium High Quality Musl…
£7.95

Neotrims Soft Herringbone Weave Cotton Trimming Ribbon, Dressmaking Craft Border. 21 Wonderful Colour Options Available. 16mm Wide, It's Beautiful & Great Drape! Pack Of 3 Re-Usable Gift Wrap - Safari Pack Of 3 Re-Usable Gift Wrap - Daisies
Neotrims Soft Herringbone Weave Cotton Trim…
£3.99
Pack Of 3 Re-Usable Gift Wrap – Safari
£5.00
Pack Of 3 Re-Usable Gift Wrap – Daisies
Kokeshi Japanese Wooden Dolls Fabric - berry pink, orange yellow, bordeaux purple and anise on a soft turquoise blue floral-patterned base cloth | 100% Cotton Designer Print | 155 cm (61 inches) wide | Per half metre Fat Quarter Mariko Japanese Garden Black Cotton Quilting Fabric - Blank Quilting
Kokeshi Japanese Wooden Dolls Fabric – berr…
£5.95
Fat Quarter Mariko Japanese Garden Black Co…
£4.40
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Persistant Organic Pollutants

I was under the impression that pops was some kind of horrid Yorkshire dish involving hot milk and bits of bread but this is not the case. Rather POPs are a small set of toxic chemicals that remain intact in the environment for long periods and accumulate in the fatty tissues of animals.

POPs stands for persistent organic pollutants, also classed as PBTs (Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic) or TOMPs (Toxic Organic Micro Pollutants.)

  • Persistant because they are are resistant to natural biodegradation. They do not break down and can last for decades.
  • Pollutants because they are highly toxic, causing death, disease, and birth defects among humans and animals.

plastic in fishHow can you avoid them? You cant! They travel through the environment through the atmosphere (windbourne), the food web (by being eaten) and through the waterways by attaching themselves to particles in water. POPs released in one part of the world can be transported many hundreds of miles away from the original source. POPs have been discovered in remote regions where they have never been used, the middle of oceans and Antarctica.

Pops can enter the food chain at the most basic of levels. “Planktonic organisms are the first link for pollutant transfer in the pelagic system. Traditionally, primary producers, (all those organisms that are able to synthesise organic matter capturing the energy of the sunlight) such asphytoplankton have been considered as the initial step for transport of POPs into food webs. Recent studies, however, point out that the capacity of uptake of bacteria is an important route for POPs transportation via the microbial food chain. The microbial food chain is the link between microorganisms in the sea.” From GPA website.

Because POPs are not soluble in water but readily absorbed and retained in fatty tissue of animals, this leads to a process called Biomagnification, also known as bioamplification or biological magnification. This is, is the increase in concentration of a substance that occurs in a food chain as a consequence of:

Food chain in a swedish lake. From the bottom:...

Food chain in a swedish lake. From the bottom: freshwater shrimp, bleak, perch, northern pike, osprey (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

  • Persistence (can’t be broken down by environmental processes)
  • Food chain energetics
  • Low (or nonexistent) rate of internal degradation/excretion of the substance (often due to water-insolubility)

Which means as POPs pass up the food chain, they increase exponentially. For example lets say that each bit of plankton contains 1 POP. A worm eats 5 plankton so now it contain 5 POB, 5 worms are in turn is eaten by a fish (25) and 3 fish are caught by a fisherman (75). The higher up the food chain the more you absorb.

It is claimed that plastic particles in the sea attract POPs.

Related articles

Where Do Pops Come From

Most are created by humans in industrial processes, either intentionally or as byproducts.

Many POPs are currently or were in the past used as pesticides. Others are the result of industrial processes. Including plastic manufacture and disposal

In May 1995, the United Nations Environment Programme Governing Council (GC) began investigating POPs. and 2001 the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants was formed to organise the severe restriction of their production, by the international community.

State parties to the Stockholm Convention on P...

State parties to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. Italiano: Stati ratificanti della Convenzione di Stoccolma sugli inquinanti organici persistenti. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

These are related to the plastic industries

Dioxins

They are of concern because of their highly toxic potential.

Once dioxins have entered the body, they endure a long time because of their chemical stability and their ability to be absorbed by fat tissue, where they are then stored in the body.

Their half-life in the body is estimated to be seven to eleven years.

In the environment, dioxins tend to accumulate in the food chain. The higher in the animal food chain one goes, the higher the concentration of dioxins.

Doixin is a known human carcinogen and the most potent synthetic carcinogen ever tested in laboratory animals. Find out lots more here.

Dioxins occur as by-products in the incineration of chlorine-containing substances such as PVC (polyvinyl chloride), in the chlorine bleaching of paper, and from natural sources such as volcanoes and forest fires, waste incineration, and backyard trash burning, and herbicide manufacturing. More on burning plastic here.

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) compounds are used as additives in paint, carbonless copy paper, and plastics.

Of the 209 different types of PCBs, 13 exhibit a dioxin-like toxicity. Their persistence in the environment corresponds to the degree of chlorination, and half-lives can vary from 10 days to one-and-a-half years.

PCBs are toxic to fish, killing them at higher doses and causing spawning failures at lower doses. Research also links PCBs to reproductive failure and suppression of the immune system in various wild animals, such as seals and mink.

Read more about PCBs here.

And here are some more…

Aldrin is an organochlorine insecticide that was widely used until the 1970s, when it was banned in most countries.

Chlordane a pesticide,  It was sold in the United States from 1948 to 1988, both as a dust and an emulsified solution. It is now banned.

DDT, First synthesized in 1874, DDT’s insecticidal action was discovered by the Swiss chemist Paul Hermann Müller in 1939.  A worldwide ban was formalised under the Stockholm Convention, but its limited use in disease vector control continues to this day and remains controversial.

Dieldrin  an alternative to DDT, and a highly effective insecticide widely used during the 1950s to early 1970s. Long-

term exposure has proven toxic to a very wide range of animals including humans.It is now banned in most of the world.

Endrin  A pesticide. Currently, the use of endrin is banned in many countries.

Heptachlor was used as an insecticide. Animals exposed to Heptachlor epoxide during gestation and infancy are found to have changes in nervous system and immune function. Higher doses of Heptachlor when exposed to newborn animals caused decrease in body weight and death.

Hexachlorobenzene, a fungicide now banned globally under the Stockholm Convention

Mirex, is a chlorinated hydrocarbon that was commercialized as an insecticide and later banned because of its impact on the environment.

toxaphene is an insecticide. It is a mixture of closely related substances whose use is now banned in most of the world due to concerns of toxicity.

Since then, this list has generally been accepted to include such substances as carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and certain brominated flame-retardants, as well as some organometallic compounds such as tributyltin (TBT).

Thanks to Wikipedia and the worldbank

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How to do it plastic-free

Is our new category that takes the search work out of anti plastic blogging. It works like this. You want to know how to wash up plastic free?

Cant be bothered scrolling through the A-Z plastic free index for squezy and scrubbers and other  individual items?

Then go straight to HOW TO….

How to make it yourself plastic-free

There comes a point when living plastic-free means making stuff. Sometime you just cannot buy what you want and so …

How to Refill

Imagine a world where you returned your empty milk bottles to be refilled and took your washing up liquid bottle …

How to go to the loo plastic free

There comes a time in every plastivists life when there really is no alternative – what you want only comes …

Scour, Scrub & Wipe

Although I use natural cleaning products like soap, bicarbonate of soda and occasionally Ecover cleaning products, I prefer not to …

How To make Tea, Tea pots, & strainers

These days most of us automatically reach for the teabags but is that really the best choice? Certainly not from …

Buy On Line Plastic Free

One of the real joys of buying #plasticfree is sourcing the stuff in local shops. The excitement when you see …

How to wrap gifts plastic-free

Which wrap should you choose? Well we prefer reusables over all else so here are some wraps you can use …

How to party…plastic free….

Organising a big bash? Nipping off out to buy some paper plates? WAIT!!! Given the choice between washing up and disposable …

Sew

This is an introduction to why you might want to and how you can start sewing plastic free. If you …

Laundry

Laundry Liquid & Fabric Conditioner ECOVER  do a LAUNDRY LIQUID, FABRIC SOFTENER, You can get your plastic bottle refilled.  To …

Disposables compostable

Sometime you need a disposable – wether its a compostable bag for the butcher, biodegradable paper cups for the office …

Exfoliate

Microbeads…. the newest way to exfoliate. These tiny particles, or microbeads, scrub away at the skin supposedly leaving it wonderfully …

Cut Your Plastic

Because oil derived plastics are cheap, plentiful and versatile we use them for just about everything including one use throwaway …

Travel

Crossing land borders in South East Asia has been unusually stressful this trip thanks to the big bag of  white …

How to wash the pots plastic free…..

By Hand…Sigh Washing up liquid and I use Ecover  in a refillable plastic bottle. I know the bottle is plastic but …

Personal Care

People are always asking me how I stay so young and lovely looking with no plastic in my bathroom cabinet.Easy …

Clean your teeth

Cleaning your teeth involves so much plastic what with the tooth brushes and tubes of toothpaste. And even plastic in …

How to drink plastic free

Paper Cup? Nooooo plastic lined! Consider bringing your own. Here are some funky options. Plastic Pints Grim! Try a steel …

How to buy food plastic free

If you want to shop plastic-free then you need to take your own packaging. Seems like a lot of bother? …

Plastic In Menstrual Products

Those disposable pads and tampons? Not cotton wool as you might have thought but plastic. Sigh! Why? Along with cotton …

How To Make Personal Care Products

It is so easy to make your own personal care products and the advantages are huge;  you get to control …

How To Stay Safe In The Sun

The following information is for guidance only. Much of the following info was taken from www.skincancer.org – an invaluable source …

How To Buy Flowers Plastic Free

You don’t even want to know how many plastic wrapped roses we are going to get through on this one …

Please Note…

Since I started the blog in 2006, the range of plastic free products available has skyrocketed and online shopping is well established. Facebook and Twitter can convey information far more quickly.

And so any of these posts will be out of date. Updating them is time-consuming and given the rate of change hardly worth it. Many of the products it took me so long to source can now easily be found in a variety of places online. I’m leaving them up as a record of availability but do your own research.

Full disclaimer here

Chemicals & Additives In Plastic

The first stage in plastic production, the polymerisation of raw material.

Then substances such as fillers and chemicals (sometimes called monomeric ingredients), are added to give color, texture and a whole range of other qualities. Reinforcing fibers for example make the base polymer stronger while man-made organic chemicals, such as phthalates are added to make plastic flexible, resilient and easier to handle.

These give the plastic an additional range of qualities. There are thousands of addatives used in making plastic.

Plastic additives

Include
Reinforcing fibers to make the base polymer stronger.  For example baron, carbon, fibrous minerals, glass, Kevlar all Increases tensile strength. Others increase flexibility, heat-deflection temperature (HDT) or help resists shrinkage and warpage.
Extender fillers such as calcium carbonate and silica, clay reduces material cost.
Conductive fillers means electromagnetic shielding property can be built into plastics, which are normally poor electrical conductors include  aluminum powders, carbon fiber, graphite Improves electrical and thermal conductivity.
Coupling agents such as Silanes, titanates  improve the bonding of the plastic matrix and the reinforcing fibres.
Plasticizers – man-made organic chemicals, such as phthalates added to make plastic flexible, resilient and easier to handle. Some are considered unsafe – read more here.
Stabilizers (halogen stabilizers, antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers, and biological preservatives) to stop it breaking down over time>Protects from thermal and UV degradation (with carbon blacks).
Processing aids (ie lubricants to reduce the viscosity of the molten plastic and others)
Flame retardants Chlorine, bromine, phosphorous, metallic salts Reduces the occurrence and spread of combustion.
Peroxides
Anti-static agents can be used to attract moisture, reducing the build-up of static charge.
Colorants (pigments and dyes) Metal oxides, chromates, carbon blacks.
Blowing agents Gas, azo compounds, hydrazine derivatives Generates a cellular form to obtain a low-density

Concerns

As you can see that is a lot of additives. So many that  we do not know what they all are. Also manufacturers are not obliged to reveal what they use in their plastic mixes. So while the polymers used in base plastics are mostly considered to be harmless, the potential toxicity of the additives is often unknown.

It is claimed that many of the additives used have not been passed as fit for human consumption and that more research needs to be done on the safe handling and ultimate disposal of these plastics.

Rather worryingly, some of the chemicals used in plastic seem to be mobile and can leach from the plastic product into the contents. For example from the plastic packaging wrapped round your cheese or the epoxy resin lining of your can of beans into your food. The jury is still out on wether this is dangerous or not but add that to a brown toast cancer scare and cheesy beans don’t look so tasty!

Halogenated plastics like PVC will, when burnt, release dioxin one of the most powerful carcinogens known.

More animals are being found with plastic in their stomachs having mistaken for food and microplastics are being ingested by bottom feeders and plankton. Some reports claim that chemicals from plastic are being absorbed by animals with ill effects.You can read more on microplastic here and read reports on animals eating plastic.

Plastic particles attract persistent organic Pollutants (POPs). POPs are a small set of toxic chemicals that remain intact in the environment for long periods and accumulate in the fatty tissues of animals. Bottom feeders eat the plastic pellets and so the POPs enter the food chain.

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Plastic Food 
What Are Chemicals?

Burning plastic in the home

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Plastic Chemicals & Food

Plastic packed food is unappealing in many ways. For me the most immediate problem is the flavor, or lack of ...
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Endocrine disruption, fish & polyethylene

Early warning signs of endocrine disruption in adult fish from the ingestion of polyethylene with and without sorbed chemical pollutants from the marine ...
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Perfluorochemicals and plastic

Perfluorochemicals (PFCs) are a family of man-made chemicals. They have been around since the 1950s. They include perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS; ...
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Phthalates.

are used as a plasticiser  used to make a material like PVC softer and more flexible. But they are also ...
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Endocrine System & Endocrine Disruptors

A few quotes on the endocrine system....... "Although we rarely think about them, the glands of the endocrine system and ...
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Antimony

Is a persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic chemical - ie one that lasts a long time, accumulates in the food chain ...
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Persistant Organic Pollutants

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Chemicals & Additives In Plastic

The first stage in plastic production, the polymerisation of raw material. Then substances such as fillers and chemicals (sometimes called ...
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Polychlorinated Biphenyls

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a group of manmade chemicals. They are oily liquids or solids, clear to yellow in color, ...
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PTFE Non stick plastic

When I was young and innocent, I knew nothing of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Well, it's not the kind of thing a ...
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PVC

 A white brittle plastic until you add plasticisers the most common being phthalates then it becomes soft and flexible. PVC is ...
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What’s in a PET bottle?

I am lucky enough to live in a country that supplies clean drinkable tap water so obviously I don’t need ...
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Tin Cans, Plastic Liners & Health

So you think, no that you've given up plastic but at least you can buy stuff in tins. At least ...
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BPA

Bisphenol A or BPA is it is known to its chums is used in some thermal paper products such as till receipts. the ...
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Dioxins & Burning plastic

So, is it safe to burn plastic? Well most plastics don't  burn easily - it melts and bubbles.  It will burn eventually ...
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Apples with stickers? Nope, thats a laser tattoo.

You go to the supermarket clutching your cotton reusable produce bag to buy some apples

Immediate eco dilemma. Can’t buy British because they are all bagged up in plastic bags. So I have to buy French apples.

Not happy – even less so when I realise that every single frickin apple has a plastic sticker on.

Apples with stickers …..why? Apparently they need to be tracked! Don’t they come packed in boxes? With labels on?

Well I might look back to these as the good old days.

The European Union approved new regulations that means  food products can now have labels lasered onto the skin using  iron oxides and hydroxides.  Previously, the chemicals were not allowed under European law.

laser food

According to the Grocer, supporters of the measure praise its efficiency. According to the Telegraph, consumers may not respond well.

You can read more here 

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Wilkos

Did you know you can buy loose screw and other fixings at Wilcos – as many or as few as you need and you can mix and match. You will need to take your own plastic free bag.

Loose screws

You can find a photo gallery of the #plasticfree products we have sourced, here

Plus these which we didn’t take photos of

Bicarbonate of Soda, large crystals – Cardboard
Borax Substitute – Cardboard
Citric acid

Find A Store – store locator here

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Wilko Retail Ltd. is a British high-street chain which sells homewares and household goods. Founded in 1930 as Wilkinson Cash Stores by James Kemsey Wilkinson in Leicester, the company has remained largely in the hands of the founding family. Wikipedia

Supermarkets & Chainstores

Sometimes supermarkets can surprise you – check out the plastic-free and reduced packaging products here.

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Build / D.I.Y Index

Wire Wool

Steel wool consists of fine strands of steel which looks a bit like wool. It can be used for cleaning, …

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Screws & Fittings

Wilkinsons are selling screws, washers and other stuff loose and unpacked. You will need to take your own bags as …

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Polyfiller

Polyfiller – in a cardboard box with no plastic liner. Smooth that crack! Of course you will need to use …

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Underlay & Insulation

Cork

Glue not easy to find plastic free. Heres an introduction to some of the greener glues And BostiK seems to …
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Varnish & Paints

Wood treatment

Building a new van and I want it to be as environmental and as plastic free as possible. Decorating is …
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VOCs

Volatile organic compounds or VOCs are a class of chemicals that are volatile. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are organic compounds …
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Limewash & Paint

Building a new van and I want it to be as environmental and as plastic free as possible. Decorating is …
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Waxes, Oils & Varnish recipes

Building a new van and I want it to be as environmental and as plastic free as possible. Decorating is …
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Oils Used In Natural Varnish

Drying oil is a vegetable oil that dry to a hard finish at normal room temperature. Such oils are used …
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Polyurethane

Polyurethane is a general term used for a class of polymers derived from the condensation of polyisocyanates and polyalcohols. Polyeurothenes …
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Glue

So many glues, so many man-made polymers. Plastic? In glue? Oh don’t get me started! Yes lots of it, and …
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Sew

This is an introduction to why you might want to and how you can start sewing plastic free. If you already know the answer you can follow the links to the specialist posts as listed.

Why Sew Your Own?

Sewing Supplies

More

Please Note…

Since I started the blog in 2006, the range of plastic free products available has skyrocketed and online shopping is well established. Facebook and Twitter can convey information far more quickly.

And so any of these posts will be out of date. Updating them is time-consuming and given the rate of change hardly worth it. Many of the products it took me so long to source can now easily be found in a variety of places online. I’m leaving them up as a record of availability but do your own research.

Full disclaimer here

Introduction To Plastic Free & Ethical Sewing

Making your own clothes is probably the only way to get them totally plastic-free. New clothes come packed in plastic and hung on plastic hangers. Even when they are made of natural fibres, the cotton used to sew them, buttons and care labels are all synthetic, plastic fibres. You can read more about the plastic in ready made clothes, here.
Plus the only way I can afford fair trade organic clothes is make them myself. And I get to support local fabric shops which is very important to me. As is buying U.K. made fabrics.

Here is my guide to sewing plastic free….

Fabric
First you have to decide which fibre – synthetic or natural. While they all have bad points, naturals are way better than synthetics not least because at the end of life they can be composted. Natural fibres are harvested from nature either from animals like wool and silk, or plants like cotton.  Most synthetic fabrics are derived from petrol. But there is a kind of in-between called regenerated fibres. The base material is cellulose that can be obtained from a range of sources including wood, paper, cotton fiber, or  bamboo. It is then converted through a chemical process into a fiver. the later is often touted as an eco fabric but treat those claims with caution.

Wool cotton and linen are really the plastic free way to go for me.

Organic & Fair-trade 

As many fabrics are made in poorer countries, do try to source fair-trade when ever possible. There are good reasons for trying to also source organic. Cotton especially uses huge amounts of pesticides.

I can only buy organic fair-trade fabric on line. Which leads to problems with packaging. So many people will send it out in plastic bags. But there is one company, Offset Warehouse who in addition to having fantastic fair-trade, organic, eco credentials, and a great range of fabric they will post out in plastic-free packaging.

Local Shops

Problem is fair trade and organic don’t come cheap and I can’t always afford it. Also I cant always buy it locally. So, without beating myself up about it, I also buy natural but almost-certainly-non-organic, who-knows-how-it-is-made fabric because I like to buy from local fabric shops. Buying locally is also buying sustainably. There are many very strong reasons to support local shops. especially fabric shops. There aren’t that many of them, you get to see and learn about fabrics, the staff know lots, they get people into sewing they provide all the bits and bobs you might forget to order online and like all local shops they need supporting.

Locally Made Fabrics

This year I wanted to source some locally made fabrics. In the U.K. the locally made fabric is wool. It is especially relavent to me as I live in Yorkshire a place once famous for its woolen fabric. There used to be hundreds of mills churning out meters of the stuff but those days are long gone. Indeed you may be surprised to hear that there are any working mills left. I was. But my research revealed that Yorkshire cloth is still being made by a handful of mills. What they turn out now is a luxury product. If you thought organic fair-trade was expensive check out these prices. £ 50.00 a meter is the cheap end of the market and way out of my price range.

BUT  down on Leeds Market there are folk selling end of line end of roll lengths for very reasonable amounts. And I am sourcing lots more

Buy

on line suppliers
Local fabric shops.

Sewing Supplies

Needles, Pins & Cotton 

#pfuk cotton

These can be tricky to find plastic free so you will pleased to know we have found these online suppliers who will post out in plastic free packaging
Organic cotton on a wooden reel.
Needles & pins in cardboard boxes

Patterns

I buy paper patterns  from my local fabric store.You can  download them from the internet but you might need a bit of sewing experience for this to be completely successful.
There’s no doubt that patterns ar expensive but you can make a surprisingly wide range of outfits from just a few basic shape. Check out my patterns here.

Scissors

You can buy all metal scissors from the C. Booths Hardware Shop in Huddersfield.

Other Fixtures & Fittings like buttons, zips and the rest can be found here.

Machine

If you want to be really hardcore, plastic free you will have to sew by hand. I did make some bloomers and a headscarf that way. It can be done but meh! life is too short.  So unless you buy and old treadle sewing machine, you will be using a modern machine with some plastic. Consider it plastic to cut plastic.

Results

You can see what I have made, here

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See how to do lots more tasks #plasticfree right here

And before you go…

If you have found the #plasticfree information useful, please consider supporting us. It all goes to financing the project (read more here) or

Naptha & Oil Derived Plastic

Crude oil is a mixture of different hydrocarbons each with a different boiling point. These substances are separated from each other  in a distillation tower.
This results in the separation of heavy crude oil into lighter groups called fractions. Each fraction is a mixture of hydrocarbon chains (chemical compounds made up of carbon and hydrogen), which differ in terms of the size and structure of their molecules.

How Stuff Works puts it like this
Hydrocarbons are molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon and come in various lengths and structures, from straight chains to branching chains to rings.
There are two things that make hydrocarbons exciting to chemists:
Hydrocarbons contain a lot of energy. Many of the things derived from crude oil like gasoline, diesel fuel, paraffin wax and so on take advantage of this energy.
Hydrocarbons can take on many different forms. The smallest hydrocarbon is methane (CH4), which is a gas that is a lighter than air. Longer chains with 5 or more carbons are liquids. Very long chains are solids like wax or tar. By chemically cross-linking hydrocarbon chains you can get everything from synthetic rubber to nylon to the plastic in tupperware. Hydrocarbon chains are very versatile!
Find out more about hydrocarbons here.

 

oil refinery

Petroleum Oil Refinery Process Diagram

From crude oil you can distill a whole load of products including;
gasoline
lubricating oils
kerosene
jet fuel
diesel fuel
heating oil
Naptha a feedstock for plastic

How much in a barrel?
Oil is sold between countries in quantities called barrels.
One barrel of oil is 42 US gallons 159 litres or 35 gallons or 280 pints
The weight of a barrel depends on where the oil comes from. However, there are about 8 barrels in a tonne
A barrel of crude oil can make about

  • 7.27 gallons (27.5 liters): Other products (feedstocks for petrochemical plants, asphalt, bitumen, tar, etc.)
  • 1.72 gallons (6.5 liters): Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG)
  • 3.82 gallons (14.5 liters): Jet Fuel
  • 1.76 gallons (6.6 liters): Heavy Fuel Oil (Residual)
  • 1.75 gallons (6.6 liters): Other Distillates (Heating Oil)
  • 9.21 gallons (35 liters): Diesel
  • 19.15 gallons (72.5 liters): Gasoline
  • Approximate figures because every barrel of crude is different.
  • A flight from San Francisco to Tokyo may take about 9,000 US gallons of jet fuel which requires about 2,250 barrels of crude oil to extract. From Econtrader

    Naptha

    Definitions of naptha vary but
    the fraction that boils between 27 °C and 93 °C (5 – 7 C atoms) is often called light naphtha.
    the fraction that boils between 93 °C and 177 °C (6 – 10 C atoms) is heavy naphtha.
    Crude oils from different sources contain different percentages of naphtha.
    Naptha cannot be refined into gasoline or motor oil.
    Naptha is the plastic feedstock of choice for many but in the US, most plastic is made from natural gas.

    Google says you can get anything from 27 to 54L of naptha from 1 barrel of crude.

    Naptha to Plastic

    Cracking & Polymerisation
    Hydrocarbon chains can be further refined by cracking and polymerising.
    Very basically cracking breaks the existing chains and polymerisation is remixing them into something new. You can read more about it here.

    Ethane and Propane are derived from Naptha
    Using high-temperature furnaces
    Ethane is cracked into ethylene
    Propane is cracked into propylene,
    Using a catalyst, a reactor and some heat these are now remade into plastic polymers
    Ethylene becomes polyethylene also called polythene, the world’s most widely used plastic,
    Propylene joins together to create polymers called polypropylene.
    Most of the plastics we use are derived from polyethylene and polypropylene
    Polypropylene and polyethylene were discovered in  1951 by two chemists working for Phillips Petroleum Company.

    There are enough petrochemicals in one barrel of oil to make one of the following

    • 39 polyester shirts
    • 750 pocket combs
    • 540 toothbrushes
    • 65 plastic dustpans
    • 23 hula hoops
    • 65 plastic drinking cups
    • 195 one-cup measuring cups
    • 11 plastic telephone housings
    • 135 four-inch rubber balls

    Addatives

    Processing can include the addition of plasticizers, dyes and flame-retardant chemicals – see  additives….

    Product

    The polymers are now melted, cooled then cut into small pellets called nurdles.
    These pellets are now shipped to manufacturers who make plastic products by using processes such as extrusion, injection molding, blow molding, etc.

    Qualities & Biodegradability

    These plastics are chemically inert and will not react chemically with other substances which makes them very useful. It also means that they do not break down chemically so do not biodegrade. This has a huge environmental impact as plastic trash lasts forever. See plastic lifespan.

    These plastics can be recycled
    Useful links

 

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Manifesto

Recently I was reading European Plastics mission statement about marine pollution and what the plastic industry can do to help. I have to say I was rather disappointed. It seems they are going to talk to some people and think very hard about the problem, do some research and then maybe talk a bit more. Meanwhile more and more beaches are getting to look like this, the sea bed bag covered, Laos is filthy, the trees are festoon and barbed wire snarled.

So I thought I would try to help them out. Here are some of my ideas.

Do feel free to join in.

Plastic Pollution Plan

Ban unnecessary disposable plastic products such as plastic carrier bags.

Cut all unnecessary packaging such as bananas wrapped in plastic and Quink Ink in (glass) bottles enclosed in plastic blister packs

Do not use plastic to make stuff for which there is a natural alternative (see the Plastic Free Resource list for examples),  as long as the natural alternative is sustainable.

Refill services to be offered in shops for everything from shampoo to toilet cleaner. Supermarkets could really lead the way on this one instead of leaving it all to Ecover.

Bulk bins and weigh out service to be introduced for dry products such as pasta… again supermarkets? It can be down. Indeed Wholefood Market a new supermarket are doing just this in parts of the UK

Reusable glass bottles to be returned and then re- used.

Use only those plastics that can be easily recycled i.e. simple plastics. No more fancy, shiny wrappers.

All new plastic products have to be designed to be recycled and all plastic used has to be clearly marked with a code.

Those plastic products that can be made out of recycled plastic (such as buckets) should always be made from recycled plastic.

Any manufacturer who uses plastic to make one use disposables, or company who imports such products, has to pay an additional tax to cover the cost of dealing with the resultant waste. Something like the green dot system.

Plastic abusers to be sent to work in the recycling plant sorting the wet  waste!

 

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Polychlorinated Biphenyls

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a group of manmade chemicals. They are oily liquids or solids, clear to yellow in color, with no smell or taste. PCBs are very stable mixtures that are resistant to extreme temperature and pressure. PCBs were used widely in electrical equipment like capacitors and transformers.

The commercial production of PCBs started in 1929.

Since the 1970s and 80s use has been banned or severely restricted in many countries  because of the possible risks to human health and the environment.

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) compounds were used as additives in paint, carbonless copy paper, and plastics.

They were used as a plasticiser to make plastics more flexible.

Commercial production of PCBs ended in 1977 because of health effects associated with exposure. In 1979, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) banned the use of PCBs; however, PCBs are still present in many pre-1979 products.

Of the 209 different types of PCBs, 13 exhibit a dioxin-like toxicity. Their persistence in the environment corresponds to the degree of chlorination, and half-lives can vary from 10 days to one-and-a-half years.

From the 1920s until they were banned in 1979, the U.S. produced an estimated 1.5 billion pounds of these industrial chemicals. They were used in a variety of manufacturing processes, particularly for electrical parts, across the country. Wastes containing PCBs were often improperly stored or disposed of or even directly discharged into soils, rivers, wetlands, and the ocean.

Exposure to PCBs is through food

  • Food: PCBs in food are probably the single most significant source of exposure for people.
  • Surface Soils: 
  • Drinking Water and Groundwater: PCBs are not very water-soluble so it is quite rare for them to be found in groundwater.
  • Indoor Air: Older fluorescent lights found in schools, offices, and homes may still contain transformers or ballasts that contain PCBs. 

Case Studies ( almost complete) from the world bank website

PCBs are toxic to fish, killing them at higher doses and causing spawning failures at lower doses. Research also links PCBs to reproductive failure and suppression of the immune system in various wild animals, such as seals and mink.

Large numbers of people have been exposed to PCBs through food contamination. Consumption of PCB-contaminated rice oil in Japan in 1968 and in Taiwan in 1979 caused pigmentation of nails and mucous membranes and swelling of the eyelids, along with fatigue, nausea, and vomiting.

Due to the persistence of PCBs in their mothers’ bodies, children born up to seven years after the Taiwan incident showed developmental delays and behavioral problems. Similarly, children of mothers who ate large amounts of contaminated fish from Lake Michigan showed poorer short-term memory function. PCBs also suppress the human immune system and are listed as probable human carcinogens.”

Dioxins are classed as a persistant organic pollutants, (POPs), also known as PBTs (Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic) or TOMPs (Toxic Organic Micro Pollutants.)

Find out more about dioxins here.

POPs are a small set of toxic chemicals that remain intact in the environment for long periods and accumulate in the fatty tissues of animals. You can find out more about POPS here

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