Distracted by the snow, today's school closure and the prospect of sledging with the 8 year old, it almost passed me by that today is the fifth anniversary of when I launched The Rubbish Diet blog. So forgive my momentary lapse of celebration as well as my now very loud 'whoop-whoop'! 5 years! Blimmin' 'eck!Back then, I didn't think I'd still be blogging about rubbish even a few months later, let alone five years on. And as for the amount of rubbish I've avoided and the money saved, that's worth celebrating in itself. So, thank you to ALL who have inspired me and to...
Monday, 21 January 2013
Sunday, 13 January 2013
We've caught the swapping bug! Sustainable Bury launches its first Swap Shop

L-R: Pippa, Fiona & me: Some of the founding members of Sustainable Bury, at our very first Swap Shop. Photo credit: Sandy Jackson. I've been to several 'Swap shops' or 'Give & Take' days organised by Transition Town groups around Suffolk. the last one being being held by Sustainable Bungay in September. I must confess that when I left that event, I was both quite jealous that Bury St Edmunds didn't have such an occasion to get the good town-folk out swapping, but also very much inspired to do something about it.After all, in Bungay, what I witnessed was not just a great way...
Thursday, 10 January 2013
Don't let food waste be next year's shock headline - my two penneth
Well Happy New Year everyone. I can see it's kicked off in fine style!Having just got used to my back-to-school routine and having my first day at the laptop, this morning I found my Twitter stream awash with the topic of food waste and the media's shock that statistics published by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers reveal that 30%-50% of the world's food never gets eaten.These are huge figures to contemplate, whichever way you look at it, with growers, manufacturers, retailers and consumers all playing a key part or being affected.But this isn't the first time that the headlines have...
Friday, 16 November 2012
Zero Waste Europe - my top 10 favourite blogposts
So, did you know it's the European Week for Waste Reduction? I guess it's not the most snappy of names to roll off the tongue, but I love the fact there is one week in the year that's dedicated towards bringing our diverse continent together in the fight against waste.It also makes me feel that my dusty old degree in Modern European Studies from (cough) the 1980s, still has some relevance to my life today. The concluding motto in 1989 was that 'Europe is a unity through its diversity'. I can't remember what I made of that back then, but when it comes to tackling our mountain...
Thursday, 15 November 2012
The Rubbish Diet could be coming to a town near you!
The Rubbish Diet team visiting Nesta!Please excuse my tardiness in sharing this VERY EXCITING news with you. I should have done it last week, but with news of my mum falling ill, then rushing to Wales to see her, then losing my laptop en route, and continued worries about her health, understandably this blog has had to take a back seat.However, I can't keep it quiet any longer! What's happening with The Rubbish Diet is far too exciting to keep tucked away in my desk drawers and if you follow me on Twitter, you may have indeed caught a few snippets of the news.So to the sound of an imaginary...
Sunday, 28 October 2012
Celebrating the launch of The Rubbish Diet in Shropshire

Meet Ali, my new partner in grime from Shrewsbury. Well, I say 'grime' what I really mean is striving for lighter, cleaner bins throughout Shropshire. Ali Thomas is the driving force behind the launch of the Rubbish Diet challenge in Shropshire. Organised by Ali and Katy Anderson, as a Transition Shrewsbury project, the challenge was announced on Thursday to a room full of local residents who are now set to slim their bins before Christmas.The Shropshire project will be based on the Internet-based Rubbish Diet 2012 challenge, which I ran earlier this year and I will be working closely with Ali...
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
The Rubbish Diet Challenge goes on tour!
I am immensely excited to announce that the Rubbish Diet Challenge, which until now has been kept to the confines of the Internet, is, for the very first time, being launched as a community based initiative in a number of locations around the UK.Inspired by my online challenge, which took eight households through slimming their bins at the beginning of the year, two organisations are now taking the concept into their local communities and are seeking volunteers who want to reduce their waste for an 8 week challenge, set to start in the new year.Transition Town Shrewsbury in Shropshire is launching...
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