The Milk Dilemma

After an extensive amount of research, and much frustration I have come to the conclusion that I (personally) have very little choice but to continue to buy the 4 pints / 2.272 litre plastic bottles of milk from the supermarket. This is all part of the milk dilemma many of us face when shopping for milk. In short, the milk dilemma truly affects a lot of people, not just me.

Choosing milk isn’t as straightforward as it seems. In fact, the milk dilemma complicates matters for those trying to choose the most sustainable option. This article explores the environmental impact of dairy milk versus plant‑based alternatives, helping readers understand the sustainability, ethical considerations, and climate implications behind one of our everyday food choices.

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

(more…)

1 Comment

Clean Air Day: Why Clean Air Still Matters (and What We Can All Do)

Every year, air pollution causes up to 36,000 deaths in the UK. Both the World Health Organisation and the UK Government recognise air pollution as the largest environmental health risk we currently face. Clean Air Day, held annually in June, exists to raise awareness of the harm caused by air pollution — and to remind us that a cleaner, healthier future is possible. Although this post marks Clean Air Day 2022, the message remains just as important today. Clean air isn’t something we should think about for just one day a year; it’s something that affects our health, climate, and communities every single day. Estimated reading time: 8 minutes Why Does Clean Air Day Matter? Clean Air Day focuses attention on air pollution by encouraging people across the UK to act together on the same day. This collective approach helps the message reach new audiences, improves public understanding, and increases the number of people taking action to reduce pollution. Awareness is growing. The majority of people now report doing at least one thing to reduce outdoor air pollution, and public support for prioritising clean air has increased significantly in recent years. Clean Air Day also shows decision‑makers that there is widespread support for the changes needed to protect public health and the environment. From more electric vehicle charging points and e‑bikes on our roads to innovative solutions like cleaner delivery services, Clean Air Day highlights that progress is possible — and already happening. Why Does Air Pollution Matter for Everyday…

1 Comment
Jungle Culture - Straws in a pile
Jungle Culture - Straws in a pile

🌱 #PlantBamboo for Straws: A Simple Action With a Big Impact

Plastic straws might seem small, but their environmental impact is anything but. Billions are used globally each year, often for just minutes, before ending up in landfill, incineration, rivers, or the ocean. While reusable alternatives like metal, glass, and silicone straws are growing in popularity, bamboo straws stand out as one of the most genuinely sustainable options. One brilliant idea is to plant bamboo for straws, supporting an eco-friendly cycle from the source to the finished product.

Bamboo is fast‑growing, renewable, and naturally biodegradable. It requires no pesticides, very little water, and absorbs more carbon dioxide than many trees. When responsibly grown, bamboo can be harvested without killing the plant — making it an ideal material for zero‑waste products.

(more…)

6 Comments
Wind farm at sunset
Photo by Rawfilm on unsplash

My carbon footprint & why I can’t do nearly enough

The truth of it is that, for Joe Bloggs and I, aiming for zero waste is truly difficult – alone the fact that I have not managed to source all the items I need for MY everyday life without plastic is both frustrating and deeply saddening. The question of carbon footprint personal responsibility is something I think about a lot.

Some issues arise due to my disability / health and others due to low/reduced income (2020 was difficult for most businesses thanks to COVID-19), and yet more because I ordered something which is eco / zero waste / compositable etc., but it turns out it has travelled the world in order to arrive at my doorstep.

I am also not in a position to change some things at this time, e.g. gas usage due to cost and feasibility. Even without a car, without taking a bus, without buying products wrapped in plastic, I managed to STILL leave a significant footprint on this planet.

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes

(more…)

2 Comments