Eco audit: reusing items for wrapping presents

I grew up with a golden rule for what to do with Christmas cards at the end of the festive season.  Turn them into tags for next year’s presents.  Ideally, cut with pinking shears to make zigzag edges for greater interest. I can visualise my mother doing this.  The pinking shears were a particular source …

Eco audit: holidays without flying

At the time when my environmentalism was starting to develop, flying was not an Issue.  It was mostly out of reach – back to factors of cost.  (I dare say we might have found package deals to Spain, as a family, but we didn’t.) So by my mid-teens, I had been abroad about four times. …

Eco audit: buying recycled paper

You get through a lot of paper when you’re studying.  Working in an office.  Teaching.  Whatever I seem to do, there is paper in my wake. The paperless office is still a far distant concept, for most workplaces. So how did my teenage environmentalist respond? Buy recycled paper.  Reuse paper where possible.  And when you’ve …

Eco audit: recycling glass and cans

Back in my teens, my main area of environmental activity was probably pestering my parents to take bottles and cans to the recycling bank.  It was in walking distance! It was important! And so on. I’m sure my teenage self would be surprised at how much glass and can recycling has become mainstream.  It’s one …