Life and pondering the merits of a NO REFUND CULTURE
Posts tagged environment
Modern living: To waste or not too waste? That is the question
Oct 24th
Today is the International Day of Climate Action. I’ve written in the past the quandaries that I often find myself in as a modern citizen of the world. I like to consume but realise the impact of what I like doing contributes to more ppm CO2 in our precious atmosphere.
I like to travel all over the world for pleasure (Australia for three weeks next year) and I have to travel all over the world for work (Hong Kong in a week or so – very exciting). However these airplane based activities are really terrible for my dirty black (carbon) footprint.
It’s such a difficult thing to sort out in my head.
If I recycle all our household waste (which we do) but I then take one return flight to Paris then that flight totally outstrips my recycling for probably more than a year (I haven’t done the exact sums by the way). So you could think – what’s the point then? I have to admit that five years ago I did think like this. Thankfully Chad is a lot wiser (and younger) than me on this, and he has re-educated me on the need to do our little bit and put in some effort.
My little olive roll up bag (the fabulous envirosax) has become a permanent feature in my life – it lives in my man-bag and I reckon I have, in the last nine months, used it nearly every day (often a couple of times a day). I estimate that I have used 400 fewer plastic carrier bags that would by now be attempting to rot down for the next couple of hundred years in a land fill somewhere in this green and pleasant land.
Overall I think that it is just really important to think about what we are doing
- Is there an alternative?
- Could we reduce waste?
- Could we be less wasteful in our actions?
Some recent examples in the world of Crump:
- Can I travel to Paris from London on a train rather than fly – yes – CHECK (and the Eurostar is so much more civilised than Heathrow / BA hell)
- Could I cycle to work rather than take my car – yes – CHECK (although when it’s raining the spirit wavers)
- Could I turn off lights in a room that I’m not in – yes – CHECKISH (I’m in high performance training on this one)
So every little helps – we cannot be ostriches on this one – it’s too important.
Now where is my passport. D’oh… See what I mean!
Crumptales: Moral panic on plastic
Mar 15th
Just had my internal eco-warrier ‘tut tutting’ about the fact that my ‘tortoise that cared too much’ post mentioned that I brought my shopping home in plastic bags.
Now first of all I did use the evil plastic bag because I ended up buying more than I expected – five rolls of kitchen roll (recycled!) takes up lots of space (and I walked so I couldn’t just chuck it in the boot of the car!). I did also use my Envirosax bag – which I love – but I only have one and normally this meets my plastic bag replacement needs (Chad does the main food shop and he ALWAYS uses his bags for life).
I actually bought Chad an Envirosax bag for Valentine’s Day from a cool gift shop in Crouch End – so we actually have matching bags!!! I know passion is alive and well in my relationship.
Anyway I did use the bad plastic ones that live forever and strangle the tortoise’s aquatic cousins, turtles, in the Pacific Ocean, and there will probably be a time when I will use the naughty plastic bags again. Anyway, I am sure that Envirosax will save the day and pacify my inner-ecowarrier as I use it more and more.
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