Plastic free family
This blog is of how I got on going plastic free throughout July 2019 and how I continued to reduce our household waste and remain plastic free. The journey has definitely opened my eyes on how wasteful our family weekly shop was and that Sustainability and living environmentally conscious has to be the overall goal. Educating the children in living a less waste way whilst being environmentally conscious can be achieved right on your door step without being drawn in to the big supermarket sales.
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Are you a "Wishcycler" part 2 - Reduce the use
Are you a "WichCycler" Part 2
DO NOT RECYCLE
Where can you take items that cannot be put in to the green bin?
My Litter educational school program with Wychavon has reached over 10000 pupils
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More than 10,000 children have now joined the fight against litter thanks to an education programme funded by Wychavon.
Pupils at St Peter’s C of E Academy Droitwich helped the Little Litter Warriors scheme reach the milestone after 450 of them took part in specialist workshops.
Children spent three days picking the streets around the St Peter’s Church Lane school as well as in Lido Park. Pupils filled more than 160 buckets with rubbish plucked from roads, paths and hedges, with the oldest dating back to the 1990s.
Little Litter Warriors was created by Keep Britain Tidy Litter Heroes Ambassador Karen Blanchfield, as a way of raising awareness of the impact of littering and inspiring young people and spread the anti-litter message.
The scheme launched in March 2021 after Wychavon agreed to fund free sessions for all schools as part of its anti-littering campaign. The sessions have proved so popular, Wychavon has now extended the funding for another two years.
As well as taking part in a litter pick, with the extra challenge of seeing who can hunt out the oldest piece of litter, schools are provided with resources to continue educating children about littering after the session. They are also encouraged to join Wychavon’s Adopt a Street volunteer litter picking programme to support pupils to continue to help clean up their community.
The scheme has achieved major recognition after winning a Gold International Green Apple Environment Award 2023 in the education and training sector.
Karen Blanchfield, founder of Little Litter Warriors, said: “I go out daily litter picking the same areas month on month collecting the same amount of littered waste, showing that there is a need for change in our future behaviours.
“The program was set up in order to inspire our children to grow up respecting the environment and becoming the new generation of adults to care. The children are taught through a fun and engaging workshop ensuring they think about the impact of their litter decision. I have returned to many schools where the pupils have told me of their litter picks with their families, how they have adopted their street and even shaped changes within their school. These children inspire me to keep teaching these sessions year on year and having Wychavon council support my educational litter program ensures we can keep achieving these future goals together.”
Cllr Emma Stokes, Executive Board Member for Resident and Customer Service on Wychavon District Council, said: “I’m delighted our anti-litter message has now reached more than 10,000 young minds and by extending the funding for this scheme we plan to reach many more. If your school has not had a session yet then please get in touch with Karen.
“Through Little Litter Warriors we are not only helping to inspire good behaviours in our young people we hope they will take with them into adult life, but we also hope they will take what they learn back to the adults in their lives and have a positive impact on their behaviour as well.”
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Monday, November 6, 2023
November 5th damage to the enviroment
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
October 2023 "Just Change One Thing" towards waste free lifestyle
OCTOBER 2023
This weeks "just Change One Thing" towards waste free lifestyle
I'm so excited by this one as it really is a waste free change in my kitchen.
When my son turned 16 years old last year he wanted the a coffee machine that his uncle has because according to him - "It's the Best Coffee Ever".
We purchased the Nespresso coffee machine as a present but like most you need to buy the single use coffee pods for the machine. (P.S not a happy momma)
Here is the machine, it's very practical and makes lovely coffee

Tuesday, October 3, 2023
just make one change and see how you get on
1st July 2019
So I was really chuffed last night preparing for Plastic free July.
So this morning I woke up to one simple change Milk bottles, I have changed to glass bottles now for about a year so that was simple. PG tips pyramid are compostable tea bags and I was ready to guide my family forward. Then boom, one problem on day one breakfast I find that my goats milk has a plastic lid. I’m cow dairy intolerant and suffer from Ezcema so I can’t have cows products, I’m in trouble now as this is a plastic item. I can recycle the carton and cut off the lid to be recycled by a local company who make items from plastic lids.
Stuck what to do as I can’t buy another this month due to being plastic free, so I’ve decided to email St Helen’s farm to see if they offer a carton without plastic lids.
Wish me luck, first day, first meal then boom gutted but one hurdle to conquer on my plastic free quest.
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