Friday, August 4, 2023

Our Village Green shout out

Let's shout it out to the wonderful Nicki who has made sustainable shopping convivence to her local communities. One of the most common comments I receive when talking to people about waste reduction in their homes is that it is too expensive, that they cannot reach local refillable shops or that life is just too busy. My work in the litter picking community allows me to meet and stumble across many who are just trying to do the right thing for the sake of the planet. Waste reduction is one of the most important ways we can help repair our planet by reducing what goes out in our house hold bins.  This bins are picked up by the council and taken to either the incinerators, landfill sites and recycling business Envirosort. For those of you that have never been to Envirosort in Norton I recommend a visit, the waste that 335000 homes produce will really shock you and that's just the green bins. 

I was invited to attend Hagley Village green event this month that is a green living fair offering community members options to reduce their waste. Katherine invited me to take the children litter picking around the Hagley park area where the children found a drinks can dated back to 2012 among buckets filled with food on the go packaging litter.

I would like to introduce "The Village Green" initiative to my local like minded busy community as this service really puts sustainable shopping at the forefront of our busy lives making convivence shine on your doorstep, If we all used this service in our communities around Wyre Forest district, Hagley, Ombersley the service can operate a free delivery too.  Villages could have an arranged date that they would deliver refillable shopping to our door steps. Who's in? There are a lot of supplies we all use on a daily basis and to be able to have these wasteless is a winner for me. #sustainable #wasteless #ownyourwaste

Her website Our Village Green Homepage (sumupstore.com)




Thursday, August 3, 2023

A welcomed wasteless business find


My husband and I decided to go for a breakfast in Worcester today as we needed to buy my niece an 18th Birthday gift. We parked the car and walked toward the high street and found a lovely little café that offered coffee and breakfast. As we ordered we could hear children playing upstairs and my husband asked if they ran a playgroup. The lady behind the counter said it was a stay and play area and I remembered reading in the Worcester news about them. As an environmentalist you can see so many day to day businesses wasting unnecessary waste/packaging due to convivence and lack of sustainable knowledge. My coffee was delivered and I noticed a cup that I had never seen before that came with a saucer, nosey as I am I turned it over to find it was made by a company called Huskee, they sell reusable coffee cubs, lids, plates, bowls etc made from recycled coffee husk organic material that is produced at the milling stage of coffee production. Talk about a wow factor, this made me look around to see exactly what this business is doing and what a welcomed surprise.

Let me introduce you to The Wildling collective play cafe based in Worcester. They are leading the way for business and working to provide sustainability to the community and their customers visiting. I have to say working with many schools and businesses as a consultant to reduce waste and improve waste management working practices I find that everyday you can still learn more. This little gem of a café is definitely leading the way and flying the sustainable flag for us all to follow. 

Their children's play area is made from wood with not a plastic materials to be seen, decorated elegantly with the warmth of natural materials everywhere. The children are served their meals and drinks in Liewood pla bioplastic dinner sets that are so cute. Their cafe areas has a small shop offering sustainable items for children to a baby wall full of baby/toddlers pre loved clothes for sale with reasonable affordable prices. Mom's can donate baby clothes and receive a toddler play session in exchange. The Wildling Wood consists of equipment such as a magic sensory tree, stepping stones, a reading corner, a slide, a rope bridge, a log climber and a variety of other obstacles.

The café has made sure they only use reusable items that are made from recycled sustainable materials. It really has the wow factor and shines a light on what our city businesses should be doing to reduce their trade waste. I would like to salute The wildling collective business owners for creating such a wonderful sustainable business to Worcester. 

 



read more here New children's play café, The Wildling Collective, opens | Worcester News 


Their links are 

(1) Facebook

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The Wildling Collective