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Welcome to our blog and out plastic boycott.  The blog is organised under the following headings. For more links explore  the sidebar.
Pease note this is a work in progress….be kind…

Welcome

Us & The Boycot

About us how we started blogging and why the boycott

Our plastic waste audit and a cunning plan to cut plastic.
The plastic we boycott Including sneaky plastics you may not know about.
The Plastic We Use You will only get the Dyson when you pry it from my cold dead hands.
Not in my bin – When determining if something is plastic free read more HERE
Plastics that cut plastic here
Alternative compostable plastic products
Because you cant cut it all…
The plastic food we eat
The plastic booze (and some great alternatives), here.

Why we dont recycle.
Not in my bin – When determining if something is plastic free read more HERE

Our plastic free year can be found HERE

AboutThe Blog
Blog history & Stats
Disclaimer.
How the blog is written and why you shouldn’t trust us

Come And Join Us
Write for us. See our writers guide HERE
See our guest posts how you can help build the best database.

Got a fantastic business or plasticfree project? Send us a write up for the P-f U.K. Directory. More information HERE

As Seen In Publications and blogs that have featured us.

Eat My Stats
To see how big our blog is you can read up on our hits and hopes here
Live Compostably
Over 350 compostable, plasticfree or at least massively plastic reduced substitutes for hundreds of unnecessary plastic products.
Links & Projects –links to other plastic free people, the U.K. directory and out other projects

About Plastic

Everything you need to know about plastic and somethings you wish you didn’t
About Plastic Index 
What Is Plastic
Definitions
Types Of Plastic
Plastic Lifespan

Disposing Of Plastic – An Introduction

By Topic
Landfill
Recycling and Reusing An Introduction
Plastic to Energy

  • Gasification – resulting in a gas (!)
  • Pyrolysis – plastic to fuel
  • Thermal depolymerization (TDP) – plastic to fuel
    Bad Plastic

    Introduction
    Waste Statistics – a big collection of reports and statistics




  • Cut Plastic

    Start here with some superfast ways to cut your plastic trash
    Sneaky Plastics – but beware of these plastics in places you might not have known about

    Plastic Free Products

    The easiest way to find a #plasticfree alternative in our huge database of products is to use the search function

    By Category
    Everything from food to watering cans to clothes
    Cleaning up.
    Disposables & Reusables & Refills Here
    Food and Drink from alcohol to zucchinis, supermarkets to making this is  your guide to eating plastic free
    Bags & Packaging – how to get your loose foods homes.
    Loose food  shops selling loose, food that normally comes plastic packaged ie rice, pasta and salt.
    How to start The three levels of plastic free food
    Cookbook  – how to cook!
    General  stuff that multitasks or is difficult to categorise
    Homemade sometimes if you want plastic free you just got to make it!
    High Days & Celebrations Index – with links to posts on 
    Home and house related
    Garden – come and hang out in our virtual potting shed  or have a go at  composting. 
    Office – need a plastic free rubber? Give us a try!
    Wo/m/animal People & Animals
    Wardrobe Index
    Personal Care Products
    animals & pets

    Lifestyle

    By Task
    Want to know how to wash up plastic free? Can’t be bothered looking through the A-Z index?
    Check out these work sheets.

    Buy shops
    Loose Food FillSupermarkets & Chainstores 
    West Yorkshire
    U.K shops for other people

    Make Index

    Composting – It’s the future

    Travel

    Back on the Road
    How to back pack plastic free

    Links & Projects      Illustrations

    Index
    Gallery Our dirty pictures
    The Plastic-free U.K. Directory
    of UK-based groups, organisations businesses and individuals who are responding to the problems presented by the misuse of plastic.
    Plastic Free People, Projects & Campaigns
    Businesses & social enterprises
    Charities & non-proffits
    Media, arts & education
    Plastic Refusenik & Zero wasters

    Projects
    The Fair Share Fabric Project  using only my global share of fibres & fabrics.
    Homesteading – home-made products
    Composting – the only way to deal with trash. Which means all trash should be compostable eading us to
    The Campaign For Real Litter

    Partnering
    Plastic Free July
    Waste Less Live More Week
    Zero Waste Week

    Good to Know Information about science, green issues and other related subjects

    Us & The Boycott

    Us
    Who & Why
    Our plastic waste
    Plastic we boycott
    Plastic we use
    Blog history & Stats the different places we have been hosted, moving to a self hosted site and some number crunching.

    The Blog Index
    As Seen In – publications that have featured us
    Blog Map – This page
    All Blog Posts A very big list of everything
    Stay In Touch – contact details

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    General

    A quick guide to the posts in this category…

    Wrong place go back to the  category Index

    Essential Oils

    Essential oils have gone from being an obscure aspect of botany to an all round marketing  ‘good thing’.  Almost every ...
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    String

    U.K made woolen string Got me a new favourite string! "twool® twine is a strong, soft and subtle British wool ...
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    Candles

    Nothing sets the mood quite as well as candles but it is hard to find plastic free candles. Most come ...
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    Sticky Tape

    The moral of this story - change is slow but it does happen. Keep on pushing. Back in the day ...
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    Cigarettes

    Far be it from me to promote smoking but the purpose of this blog is to find plastic free alternatives ...
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    sugru – mending plastic

    "What if you could fix, modify or make almost anything? That's why we invented sugru." and I have long been ...
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    Antiseptics & Disinfectants

    This post talks about Microbes Antiseptics Disinfectants Alcohol Bicarbonate Of Soda Vinegar Hydrogen  peroxide Soap Essential oils This is an area ...
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    Bicarbonate Of Soda

    This one product can replace hundreds of plastic bottles on your shelves. It does biodegrade. However there are issues about ...
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    Chop Sticks Folding

    The curse of the plastic chopstick wrapper means that eating plastic-free South East Asian style  can be hard work. So ...
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    Music & C.Ds

    I have just finished down loading all my CDs on to an external hard drive. From now on I will ...
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    Cups BYO

    Any one lucky enough to see the photos of Vladimir Putin bare-chested in camo  will have some idea just how ...
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    Cutlery – travel

    The buffet cars on Polish trains are so cute. They are relatively modern but have an old-fashioned feel. Perhaps it’s ...
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    Bun/muffins

    Baking buns is fun but try getting plastic free bun cases and you will be in difficulties as they all come ...
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    Matches

    On our beach cleanups one of the things we consistently find is lighters. Many of them still work so we ...
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    Washing Soda

    Sodium carbonate (also known as washing soda, soda ash and soda crystals) is the water-soluble sodium salt of carbonic acid. It is alkaline. Pure sodium carbonate is a ...
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    Straws Compostable

    The picture shows a turtle with a plastic straw stuck in its nose (You can watch the video in full ...
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    Straws – reusable

    I don't use straws but if I did I would go for one of these. Do note I have not used these ...
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    Soap

     Making Soap  Basic soap is made from lye, oils or fats (animal or vegetable) and water. Saponification When these three ...
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    Travel Blog

    The places we’ve been…. a collection of posts that have been floating round the blog with no proper home. So welcome to our travel blog.

    Return to the Travel Index for more backpacker type tips and plastic-free info on foreign parts.

    coffee press travel mug

    I love coffee and I carry my own coffee making equipment with me when backpacking, (yes really I do), but ...
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    Sri Lanka

    Just got back from a month in Sri Lanka which was  very wet and very beautiful. There was a lot of exotic, ...
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    Why we won’t be going to India

    The original post was written quickly to warn fellow backpackers not to head to Bangkok to apply for an Indian ...
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    Bottle reused as a bum washer

    Yes, you might think I am over sharing here but come the zombie apocalypse this information could come in handy. Plus ...
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    Drinking The Chinese Water

    But what about the water? In China according to my tap water info graphic the tap water is not safe ...
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    Tiffin Tin

    There is some fantastic street food in China but they serve it in polystyrene (styrofoam) trays. So you will need ...
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    China biscuits

    Glad to see even the smallest of Chinese towns has a bakery that sells loose biscuits. Shame about the bags ...
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    2015 Plastic free July Mongolia

    .....is hard. Here's an update. So far we are totally about  4o items that contain some plastic and 4 plastic ...
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    Plastivan and the plastic free UK tour…

    We have done the plastic free home and nailed backpacking plastic-free - it’s time for a new challenge. How about ...
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    Iran, Buses & Take Your Own Snacks

    Every bus we traveled on in Iran dished out snacks. The better the bus the more snacks you are given ...
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    Compost Index

    lets talk waste. Waste is used to describe:
    materials not needed after primary production:
    the unwanted byproduct of a process:
    Products no longer needed:
    Objects that are now defunct:
    Examples include municipal solid waste (household trash/refuse), hazardous waste, wastewater (such as sewage, which contains bodily wastes (feces and urine) and surface runoff), radioactive waste, and others.
    Waste is often considered worthless but this is usually not the case. It very much depends on the type of waste. And the waste disposal system favoured.

    We could actually compost most of our waste… if it is the right sort! Turn our rubbish into plant food.

    Disposing Of Biodegradable Waste

    Composting accelerates the natural process of biodegrading or rotting down organic waste material into a rich soil or compost. Its a great and  sustainable way to deal with our waste.

    As I’m sure you know biodegradable waste does not do well in the unnatural conditions of landfill. It bubbles away producing methane which adds to the greenhouse effect. Composting biodegradable waste on the other hand produces a nutrient rich material that can be used to grow more food.

    How It Works

    All natural (as oppose to synthetic) materials do eventually biodegrade or rot. Composting speeds up that process.

    Compostable Trash

    If every bit of trash was compostable you could get out of that destructive relationship with your landfill bin. Everlasting litter would be a thing of the past. Councils could stop paying a fortune to landfill trash. Nutrients could be returned to the soil.

    Useful composting information

    Biodegradable –Biodegradable products break down through a naturally occurring microorganism, such as fungi or bacteria over a period of time. More about biodegrading HERE
    Compostable – To be classed compostable, items must biodegrade within a certain amount of time, the resulting biomass must be free of toxins, able to sustain plant life and be used as an organic fertilizer or soil additive.
    Composting Standards For a man-made product to be legally sold as compostable, it has to meet rigorous composting standards

    Home Or Industrial Compostable?

    There are 2 main types of composting systems.
    Home Composting usually done on a small scale and most people will be familiar with the concept of a backyard heap or garden compost where household waste is rotted down into garden mulch.
    Industrial composting large-scale schemes which are becoming increasingly popular. In the UK communities band together to compost a whole street is worth of waste. Even city councils are getting in on the act.
    These larger projects are sometimes called industrial composting

    The difference is is that industrial composting is a lot hotter and can work more quickly.

    Composting At Home

    Many  treat it as some kind of arcane science, but basically you pile your biological waste into a compost bin, keep it warm and it rots down naturally into a rich soil or compost.
    Great Reasons to Compost  Waste
    You can use a compost bin  for garden litter which saves on boring trips to the tip.
    You can dispose of your own kitchen waste which it gobbles up by the bucket load.
    You can keep biodegradable waste out of landfill and cut your carbon footprint.
    Cuts our dependance on waste collection services by taking responsibility for our own waste.
    Cut bin liners. No need  to wrap my mushy waste as it all goes straight in the compost bin. Read living without bin liners  for more information.

    Which Bin For Your Home

    A run down on the bins available to the back yard composter. Everything from the simple heap to a bin that never needs emptying, bins you can keep in the kitchen to wormeries. Read MORE HERE
    But you haven’t got room for a bin. Think outside the box!

    Case Study – Friends Who Compost. Get a mate with a bin Read more here.

    Composting On A Larger Scale

    Case Study – A Cafe
    Cute Boscastle National Trust Cafe uses compostable disposables and composts them. Read more HERE

    Other options include Community Composting
    Community composting is where local community groups share the use and management of a common composting facility.
    And Municipal or Industrial Comosting
    Read more HERE
    How councils compost on a large scale – read more HERE

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    Keeping Your Waste Sweet
    Bokashi Bins are not strictly composting but pickling. This allows you to store compostable food waste for long periods of time. Read more HERE

    Not Just Food Waste

    So in addition to food waste we need to be composting lots of our other trash INCLUDING……

    Sometime you need a disposable and when you do it has to be compostable.  Here are biodegradable bags for the butcher, paper cups for the office party and plastic free tampons. To name but a few. And, yes, apparently you can compost biodegradable tampons. No I’m not sure how I feel about that either!
    Read about OUR DISPOSABLES HERE

    About Compostable Plastics
    Compostable plastics come in various forms and could replace most non biodegradable plastics. You can read all about compostable plastics here

    Home Compostable?
    Many products ( especially compostable plastics), have been tested under industrial composting conditions. Therefore, while a product might be classed as both biodegradable and compostable, it might not break down in a backyard compost bin.
    That said I have composted many such products in my own bin.


    Want to know more about plastic? Read up here
    See our big list of plastic types here
    Read about disposing of plastic here.

    N.B.

    lines changes, products get removed. For more information why not ask the Plastic Is Rubbish FB group for updates. They are a great source of tidbits, personal experience and the latest news. Why not join them and share the plastic free love x

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