Barratt Homes has shared several tips to help homeowners reduce waste. Alan Watt, sales director at Barratt Homes Manchester, said: "We are encouraging homeowners to share our eco-friendly vision by rethinking their recycling habits, helping to reduce their household's carbon and waste footprint. "By following these simple tips to reduce waste and recycle more effectively, homeowners can actively minimise their overall environmental impact.
" A Kingsville-style home at Amberswood Rise in Wigan (Image: Supplied) First, the homebuilder suggested sticking to the three R’s: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Understanding local recycling guidelines, as they can vary, is essential to recycling effectively. When shopping, people should consider choosing products with minimal packaging or those designed for longevity to reduce waste from the onset.
Creating meal plans and shopping lists is also a useful strategy to avoid food waste. Instead of discarding jars, boxes, and containers, homeowners can think creatively about how they can be repurposed. For example, glass jars can be used to store pantry items.
Investing in reusable products, such as water bottles and cloth bags, also helps to reduce the need for single-use plastics. Another suggestion was setting up a home recycling station. This could be in the kitchen or utility room, making it more convenient for all family members to drop off recyclables .
Separate and clearly labelled bins for different recyclable materials, such as paper.