Recycle Bins at Loder Hall
As part of the Parish Council Sustainability initiative , new recycling bins can now be found at Loder Hall, Maidwell for those items that are not accepted by the usual recycling bin collections.
ORANGE BIN
Medicine Blister Packs
Any make or brand of empty medicine blister pack.
Remove any pills before depositing them in the collection box.
RED BIN
Contact Lenses
Any brand of soft, disposable contact lenses, plus contact lens blister packs and foil from those blister packs.
BLUE BIN
Pens
All writing instruments (except for wooden pencils and chalk) are accepted : Any brand of pen, felt tip, highlighter, marker, correction fluid pot, correction tape, mechanical pencil and eraser pen regardless of their composition.
Note: that we do not accept glue sticks, erasers, rulers or other cutting objects that could disturb the recycling process. Please be careful not to include any of those items.
SILVER BIN
Oral Care
Any brand of toothbrush (including electric toothbrush heads) and tubes of any brand of toothpaste. Toothpaste cartons and toothbrush packaging are also accepted.
PURPLE BIN
Personal Care
Any brand of the following: lipsticks, lip glosses/balms, flexible packaging from facial cleansing wipes, eye shadow compacts, mascara tubes and wands, lip and cheek highlighter and bronzer sticks, flexible plastic and metallic plastic tubes used for body creams, ointments or moisturisers.
West Northants Climate Summit (October 2024)
West Northamptonshire Council recently held a Parish and Town Council Climate Summit event to help empower local communities to become climate champions.
Joely Martin, WNC Sustainability Officer and a Draughton resident, kindly spoke at the Parish Council meeting on November 13th on this summit until the Sustainability item the Council has on their agenda every month.
The summit focused on 3 themes – Communicating on Climate Change, Food and Biodiversity.
The full slide show from the summit can be downloaded here.
A whole wealth of information is available on WNC Sustainability webages which can be found here https://www.westnorthants.gov.uk/sustainable-west-northants
Food Waste and Climate Change
Did you know? ………..
In the UK we waste a quarter of all the food and drink we buy! This is responsible for producing 18 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year (imagine 36 million standard sized water butts full of petrol on fire) which contributes towards climate change.
Food Waste Prevention
One of the best things we can do for the environment and our wallets is not waste our food and drink. An average family can save £1,000 a year by reducing their food waste.
Some top tips to reduce food waste include:
- Planning ahead – by planning your meals and sticking to a shopping list you will avoid overbuying food and use up food you already have – remember to check what food you already have before going to the shops.
- Know your dates – remember that a ‘Best Before’ date only refers to the quality of food, but most items are ok to eat after this date. ‘Use By’ dates refer to safety and food should not be eaten after this date.
- Make the most of your food – correct storage of your food can extend its life by weeks (or months in a freezer), your fridge should be below 5oC and you can freeze any food right up to the ‘use by’ date – ideal if your plans change.
- Perfect Portions – cook only what you need and if you do have any leftovers they can be stored in the fridge for another meal another day. You can take the guess work out of portion sizes by using the food portion calculator on the love food hate waste website.
The Love Food Hate Waste website has lots of great hacks and guidance for making the most of food at home and saving you money. See www.lovefoodhatewaste.com
Food Waste Recycling
Any food that can’t be used (for example tea bags, bones, plate scrapings etc) or does become wasted, should be placed into your food waste bin and put out for collection each week, on the same day as your other bins (currently unavailable to most flats but will be available to all by April 2026).
More and more people in West Northamptonshire are recycling their food waste when they see how easy it is.
Visit www.westnorthants.gov.uk/foodwaste for more information or to order a free food waste bin.
Did you know?:
- recycling your food waste, rather than putting it in your rubbish bin, saves the council, and therefore you, around £100 per tonne – money which could be spent on other services.
- all food waste bins are provided free of charge (an indoor caddy and an outdoor bin) and are collected every week.
- you can use any bag to line your indoor kitchen caddy, including plastic.
- food waste caddy bags are now stocked at all WNC libraries and are just £1 a roll (30 bags).
- food waste is processed into green electricity and compost, which fertilises local farmers’ fields
- reducing and recycling your food waste is one of the best ways to lower your carbon footprint and fight climate change.
For a FREE weekly reminder of which bin goes out when, and a comprehensive list of what can and cannot be recycled in West Northamptonshire, download the West Northamptonshire Council App – available on either Google Play or Apple App Store.