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Trash Talk: Turning Your Tricky Recycling into Coin

Trash Talk: Turning Your Tricky Recycling into Coin

In Newcastle, we use a 3-bin system to separate waste at home. Garden organics (green bin), and glass, plastic, paper, and metals (yellow bin) are sorted separately from landfill waste.…
Posted by By Bianca Bartlett February 13, 2025
Swap, Don’t Shop: How to Host a Community Clothes Swap

Swap, Don’t Shop: How to Host a Community Clothes Swap

Clothes swaps are a fantastic way to revamp your wardrobe sustainably, reduce textile waste, and connect with your community. Here is your guide to planning and hosting a successful clothes…
Posted by By Siobhan Dongés November 22, 2024
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