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Logmaker: Environmental Benefits
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Reduce this with Logmaker....

Household waste

.....recycle cardboard, dried teabags and other
 burnable waste......

Garden waste

......and garden waste like dried leaves and
 chopped twigs.

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Around 30% of the average householder’s kitchen bin can be recycled as burnable waste in the Logmaker.
Shredded junk mail, shredded paper, newspaper, wrappings from food and household products, cardboard, tissues, ripped up toilet rolls, olive stones, nuts, tea-bags (dried), used coffee beans and coal dust. Garden waste can be recycled in the same way: chopped twigs and branches, sawdust and dried leaves and foliage. 

Keep a separate bin for your burnable waste. Not only will you reduce the amount of waste that would otherwise go to landfill sites but you’ll help conserve forests by reducing wood felling and consumption.

By sorting and saving your burnable waste you’ll always have a ready supply of burnable material to use in your Logmaker, and less rubbish to cart outside for the refuse collectors!

The logmaker makes it easy and fun for every householder to re-use, re-cycle and recover waste. Remember:  Don’t bin it, burn it.

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS

On average each person in the UK produces just over ½ a ton of waste every year – that’s enough waste to fill dustbins stretching from the earth to the moon and back again!
And every year we produce 3% more waste than in the previous year.
78% of UK household waste goes to landfill and 9% is currently incinerated. Denmark, The Netherlands, Sweden and Germany dispose of a quarter or less of their municipal waste in the same way.
Only 12% of UK household waste is currently recycled, compared with 19% in Denmark, 22% in Switzerland and 40% in Japan.
Paper and card are the main materials in our household rubbish bins. They make up almost 1/3rd of UK household waste.It takes 17 trees to make one tonne of paper.The amount of paper buried in landfill sites each year would fill 103,448 double decker buses, which if lined up, would stretch from London to Milan.*
*Statistics and waste facts taken from DEFRA – Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and Recyclezone.

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