Archive of posts filed in ‘General thoughts’

Canal investment and waste

The first two weeks in October I was away on a bit of a holiday. Not surprisingly it involved boats, and a bit of sailing - but surprisingly it was on the inland waterways of Great Britain!

The goal was to try to paddle a collapsible canoe for roughly 300 miles to circumnavigate the industrial heartland of Great Britain. I adapted the canoe to sail and be steered, and fashioned a sailing rig from some fibreglass tent poles. I made a tent on the old Singer sewing machine that my Mum made her wedding dress on, and enjoyed the preparation as much as the journey itself. I love making things! It also brought back many memories of my childhood as I spent hours on the floor using that same machine making everything from my first pair of sailing trousers, to the cover for the life-ring on my second little boat.

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Plastic bottles - re-fill

I was sitting in a busy cafe the other day full of commuters. I made a few interesting observations… One was that you could have your drink in a mug which in my opinion always tastes a bit better anyway, and certainly as the winter draws in it makes you think of being back at home after working outside, holding the sides of a mug with your cold hands to warm them up again.

Also available in the same cafe were disposable cups and just watching the number which were being collected from the tables in one cafe, in one hour was incredible.. My mind boggled as I day-dreamed of just how many cups that was, when multiplied by every cafe in the world just how many stadiums must be filled on an hourly, or is it on a minute basis!?

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Jam jars

Well I have a huge amount to communicate right now after a few weeks of many varied activities!

I was just taking some glass jam jars to the bottle bank when my brain started churning. I was throwing the jam jars into the bank, hearing each be smash.put made me think how incredibly wasteful it is to break up a jar when it will then be melted a huge expense of energy, and most likely be made into jars again!

Why oh why, can’t we have 10 or 20 designs of jam jars which can be washed and reused without being broken and remade?

And we’re off…. on the 100 Days of Carbon Clean Up Campaign

My team at OC Group has joined the other 600 companies who signed up to this year’s CIBSE 100 Days of Carbon Clean Up Campaign. We are focusing on our staff awareness and behaviour, for example, encouraging people to turn equipment off when it is not being used.

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Dan Monk - a man to watch…

What a couple of days, incredible emotion, and a real feeling of making a positive move to make a difference. A group of us were in Liverpool to see a good friend and incredible person, Dan Monk, off on the Clipper Round The World Yacht Race.

Here’s what this is all about…

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