Doing Your Own Recycling (and Not Throwing Stuff Away)
Doing Your Own Recycling (and Not Throwing Stuff Away) There’s a moment we all know. You’re holding something broken, empty, or “past its best” and the bin lid is already halfway open. Job done, problem gone. Except… it isn’t. It’s just been moved somewhere else. Doing your own recycling – and better still, not throwing things away in the first place – is one of the quiet superpowers of greener living. No flashy tech. No grants. Just habits that add up. Step 1: Reduce beats recycle (every time) Recycling is good. Not creating waste is better. Before something becomes “rubbish”, ask: Do I really need this? Is there a refill or loose version? Can I buy one good version instead of three cheap ones? Less packaging in = less guilt out. Step 2: Reuse like it’s 1975 Your grandparents weren’t “eco”. They were just practical. Glass jars → screws, nails, rice, lentils Old takeaway tubs → freezer meals Cardboard boxes → storage, posting, kids’ projects If it...