Following the success of their Waste Watchers diet, Wiltshire Wildlife Trust are offering all Wiltshire households the chance to cut their waste and make a difference with a simple resolution to slim their bins in 2015.
The Rubbish Diet Challenge is a simple two-step process of email tips that can help you recycle more, buy better and save money.
Change the way you view your rubbish forever: On average, across the UK, two thirds of the stuff we put in our bins could have been recycled. Our bins are full of valuable resources that could be turned into new products – plastic bottles could be back on the supermarket shelves in just three weeks, aluminium cans in just six.
Whether you’re already an ace at recycling, or a self-confessed novice, The Rubbish Diet Challenge can help put a lid on Wiltshire’s waste.
Emma Croft, Community Waste Minimisation Officer at Wiltshire Wildlife Trust said, “Our waste watching households were amazed how easy and enjoyable it was to cut down on how much they threw away just by following some simple tips on what to buy and how to reuse and recycle more.”
Save Pounds with the Rubbish Diet: Did you know that the average family could save £700 a year – just by being better with their food waste – planning and buying better and not throwing away so much?
You’ve nothing to lose but rubbish…: Sign up for The Rubbish Diet today at www.therub bishdiet.org.uk to make a difference to your life and the environment in just two easy steps.
Make 2015 the year you changed the world.
For more information, please contact Emma via EmmaC@wiltshirewildlife.org or on 01380 736077.
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust’s waste minimisation project is funded by Wiltshire Council to help members of the community to take positive action to reduce waste.