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Wildlife watch Don’t be a waster this Christmas

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Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve Ranger Laura Preston is appealing for people not to waste food this Christmas - and help the environmen­t

Did you know that every year in the UK 13,000 wheelie bins of mince pies are thrown away?

That’s a pretty disgusting statistic; perfectly edible food is being thrown straight into the bin. Mince pies will last for ages, so there’s no excuse – if you know you’re not going to eat them, don’t buy them in the first place! OK, so my ‘Scrooge-like’ rant is over. A few weeks ago I talked about how important it is for us to help our local wildlife in wintertime. This week I am going to tell you one of the most important things you can personally do to help the environmen­t, and that is to reduce your ecological footprint.

You have heard of the phrase ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’? In Christmas 2014 the equivalent of 4.2 million Christmas dinners were thrown away.

Most people are worried they won’t make enough food, so they make more of it, but simple things like measuring out portion sizes can reduce the amount of waste.

If you have made too much you can reuse it as leftovers, and if all else fails we can now recycle our food waste in the food caddies provided by South Lanarkshir­e Council.

Each Christmas we throw away 226,800 miles of wrapping paper and the easy solution to that is to recycle it, right? Not all wrapping paper can be recycled; if it scrunches up it can be recycled, if not it will have to go in the bin (or you could reuse it next year).

If it has glitter on it you cannot recycle it, and remember to take off any bows or ribbons before it goes in your recycling bin.

So, next time you buy wrapping paper, make sure it is recyclable.

Have a great Christmas folks... and eat your mince pies!

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Don’t waste them Christmas day Mince pies keep for ages so don’t throw them away if they’re not eaten on

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