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Recycle For Calderdale has again come up with some funding, this time to provide 4,000 Hebden Bridge households with a free reuseable net bag to seperate recycling in the Kerbside boxes. The Green Shop next to the ATC (on the canal) will also be selling these bags for approx 25p each; or you could use an old one that you bought your logs in! They are light, reuseable,  washable, don't collect water and don't "hum" in the heat. So far they seem pretty perfect! Ideally you will need one for each of the following: brown glass, clear glass, green glass, cans and paper; so 5 in all. Kerbside are all about using our precious resources responsibly and we need to give them all the support we can to make their difficult job as easy as possible.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 November 2007 )
 
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The traders in Modbury, Devon, were the pioneers of plastic bag free. Please look at their site too by following the link from this site.

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See the BBC Look North item for the campaign. (16 July 2007)

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Bag Ladies Mission Statement

The bag ladies is a not for profit community group that exists in order to assist the traders of Hebden Bridge in finding a practical alternative to plastic bags that damage the environment and contribute to climate change. The vision is for a plasticbagfree Hebden Bridge. The objectives are:

  • To work with Hebden Bridge traders, residents, visitors to the town and with other partners to inform people of the problems with plastic bags.
  • To promote practical and environmentally friendly alternatives
  • To conduct research into alternatives
  • To promote the town and its traders as a plasticbagfree area
  • To celebrate the towns plasticbagfree achievements

The 'bag ladies' as a group has been a useful media friendly 'vehicle' to promote this campaign.. but we do not own it! If you have strong ideas on how to take the campaign forward then please contact us . We do not wish to hold on tightly to this initiative - afterall we did not start it, we followed Modbury's lead!

- or just go ahead and make changes happen, whether as a trader or a shopper.. and good luck!

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