How can I reuse or recycle woven plastic bird food bags?
We’ve had an email from Siddharth:
How do I recycle plastic bird food bags? The brown paper ones I can just throw into the paper bin, but the recycling facility doesn’t accept the woven plastic ones.
I suspect there will be some overlap between these bags and the plastic sacks we get when bulk buying rice.
Suggestions over on the rice sack page include making them into shopping bags, aprons or using them as a groundsheet/roof-liner for kids’ playhouses.
Cut into strips, they could also be used as ties around the garden – we always have stuff out there that needs tying to other stuff ;)
Any bird seed bag specific suggestions?


We’ve had an email from Greg:
We’ve had an email from Tony asking about recycling cork – but NOT
I always thought wooden transport pallets were one of those things that were reused ad infinitum – or at least until they fall apart – because of those “pallets wanted” signs around industrial-type estates near motorway or, say, the docks in Liverpool (somewhere we frequent more than most people because ooh! cool industrial stuff!). But lately, I’ve started to see them dumped around various places, suggesting it’s not worth people’s bother to take them to one of those “wanted” place.
It’s Guy Fawkes Night in the UK today and so all over the country people will be eating toffee apples, warming their hands on the glow of a bonfire and making things go BOOM.














