The Childs

Actions

  1. Recycle Your Stuff
    Committed to this action for 01 Sep 2006, along with 184 others.

  2. Give Thanks Before A Meal
    Committed to this action for 01 Sep 2006, along with 273 others.

  3. Make Your Own Greetings Cards
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2006, along with 93 others.

  4. Use your LOAF at the shops (Local, Organic, Animal-Friendly and Fair Trade)
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2006, along with 358 others.

  5. DIY vegetables!
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2006, along with 168 others.

  6. Give Something Away - and declutter your life
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2006, along with 178 others.

  7. Send a Child a Christmas Box
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2006, along with 58 others.

  8. Become a Fair Trader - in your community or workplace
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2006, along with 32 others.

  9. Resist Over-Consumption for Christmas
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2006, along with 43 others.

  10. Start A Generous blog or journal
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2006, along with 43 others.

  11. Use 'real' nappies
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2006, along with 54 others.

Recent Comments

  1. Stop Taking Plastic Bags From Shops -

    I have recently started using cloth bags; I bought some really good jute ones from Sainsbury’s for £1.99 each, which I thought was pretty good. They are really strong and spacious; I feel soooo good now when I put my shopping in them; doing stuff like this is good for the soul as well as the environment, methinks!

  2. Recycle Your Stuff -

    We are just getting a green wheelie bin. We already do lots of recycling ourselves: paper, card, plastic, aluminium. I am a bit worried becuse someone told me that our council has recyclable waste shipped to the developing world to fill their landfill sites. Is this just a vicious rumour, or is there some truth in it? What does anyone else think.

  3. Make Your Own Greetings Cards -

    Lurrrve making cards. Am trying to use more and more earth friendly bits, though, as I’m not sure how ethical the card making industry is on the whole. Recycled card blanks are good from www.eco-crafts.co.uk . You also need to be careful about a lot of the embellishments as they are not fair trade; a good place to buy fairly traded bits is MIC crafts (not sure of their email address but if you put MIC crafts into a search engine I’m sure they will come up). I too keep greetings cards to cut up and transform into new masterpieces; wrapping paper can be good for that as well. Happy days!!!

  4. DIY vegetables! -

    Had an allotment for the last season but it was quite hard to keep up to. I am determined to make a go of it though. Anyone know how to deal with whitefly organically. My next door neighboury people on the allotment didn’t like me as I wouldn’t use pesticides and they said all my buggies would go on to their stuff.

  5. Become a Fair Trader - in your community or workplace -

    I sell Tearcraft stuff at my church and hope also to start running a Traidcraft stall once a month. It’s really easy to do; I just need to be careful that I don’t buy too much myself!

  6. Resist Over-Consumption for Christmas -

    I have difficulty with this one as when I told rels that we weren’t buying anything apart from for the kids this year, they nearly had a coronary. Obviously don’t expect anything back; don’t want anything, anyway; we have way too much stuff! Love the idea about the calendar; will definitely do that one! (Though they don’t deserve it; they’re soooo grumpy!!)

  7. Make A Special Effort To Look Out For Strangers -

    Please be careful of this as one of my friends gave a bed to a homeless person for the night (not very sensible I know but her motives were good) and he sexually abused her daughter. Be kind but keep yourself and your family safe!!

  8. Use 'real' nappies -

    Bought my bambino mio nappies 2nd hand from Ebay and they are fabulous. You just need to be in a routine. I wash them every 2 -3 days with soapnuts at 60C and dry them on the line or on an airer; I don’t have a tumble drier. I use biodegradable liners and have just switched to washable wipes which are no more work at all ‘cos you are washing the nappies anyway. I love real nappies and only use the Nature Boy and Girl or Moltex Oko if we are away on hols somewhere there are no laundry facs. As for nighttimes, I just add a booster which seems quite satisfactory. And as for keeping women in a life of drugery; lots of so called labour saving devices are extrememly harmful to the planet and you can keep them for me.

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