This
project has two elements which aims to support both the traders and
the residents of Ledbury and the surrounding villages.
We
want to raise awareness of how we can all reduce the use of plastics
in our daily lives and also how plastics effects both traders and
residents.
We
started by asking Traders if they would consider moving away from
their current packaging to a more sustainable packing. Some of them
already had started to make the switch, but quite often as an
independent trader, buying small volumes of sustainable packaging was
cost prohibitive. There was support for the creation of a “hub”
where traders could draw down the packaging, they required that had
been purchased in bulk, so reducing their costs.
Our conversations
identified that many traders were already using sustainable
packaging, but a greater problem was disposing of their trade waste
in a sustainable way. Prior to the pandemic lockdowns, Sustainable
Ledbury had met with Ledbury Traders Association about seeking to use
alternative recycle waste removal options. This work was suspended
during lockdown and now needs to be restarted, particularly, in light
of the new Waste Strategy from Herefordshire Council.
The
above research highlighted that residents didn’t know what things
were and weren’t recyclable and that labelling was confusion. The
project team came up with the idea of holding a “Gardener’s
Question Time” style event bringing together the public, traders
large and small, those in the plastic business and the councils.
Again, lockdown meant that this could not happen, and the team are
now considering an event in the open, in the spring of 2022.
Anybody
wishing to get involved in the project should email sustainableledbury@gmail.com