Residual Waste for 2013 |
But, this morning I put out four black boxes each of which was fairly full of recyclables. I'm pretty sure I put out four boxes, if not five, the week before and similar the week before that. That's a lot of packaging for one family. I have taken in the recycling from the cricket club annual dinner and we also had a rather large 18th birthday party, but it really has none-the-less got my attention. So I decided that over the next few weeks I'm going to really try hard to reduce the amount of packaging I amass.
We have for a long time bought much of our fruit and vegetables loose and last year I converted a patch of garden to grow salad herbs in order to provide unpackaged salad leaves. My local butcher will accept my various reusable plastic boxes for when I buy meat. I've been experimenting with making homemade snacks, particularly to reduce food waste as well as to reduce packaging. But there are still so many things that come in a plastic bag.
I came across this write-up of Whole Foods Markets supermarket chain on the plasticisrubbish.com blog and it dawned on me that on one of my now very occasional journeys that I still make by car I drive right past the one in Cheltenham. So today, I went prepared with a reusable shopping bag and my tiny bag of 'Onya Weigh Bags' - which are reusable, washable very lightweight mesh bags and checked out the Cheltenham branch of Whole Foods Market.
The selection of fruit and veg looked very inviting, but I had come to investigate those cupboard store ingredients like dried fruit, cereals, rice and pasta that are rarely found sold loose.
I came away with the following haul:
1. UK sourced jumbo oats at £1.09/kg. The last box of oats I bought - because it was the only one I could see that was UK sourced with entirely recyclable packaging - is currently £2.70/kg in Sainsbury's.
2. Organic arborio rice £2.99/kg. The last box I bought was priced at £2.20/kg from Sainsbury's.
3. Brown basmati rice at £2.39/kg. Sainsbury's brown basmati rice is £1.80/kg
4. Organic raisins £5.99/kg. Sainsbury's organic raisins are £5.00/kg but the raisins I usually buy there are £3.00/kg.
5. Dry roasted peanuts £5.39/kg. The cheapest dry roasted peanuts in Sainsbury's are £4.40/kg but I wouldn't buy them as the packaging isn't recyclable even in West Oxfordshire. The ones I'd likely buy were £6.70/kg.
Price wise, it seems you win some you loose some. If I'd bought around a kilo of each item then given the 30p discount Whole Foods Market gave me for using my own bags then I paid £1.15 more than I'd have paid buying what I'd normally buy at Sainsbury's or 85p less if I'd have chosen organic raisins. I did a taste test on the raisins I had left at home and the ones I'd just bought and the latter were definitely tastier. I doubt that's just down to freshness as raisins don't last long in our house.
So price-wise I felt it was ok and quality wise and packaging wise I'd give it top marks. I love the fact that I would soon know exactly how much I can buy to fill my storage containers for each item and I loved the fact that I was left with no packaging to recycle. I also cheekily took the opportunity to check out my Onya bags on the scales compared to the paper bags the shop provides and my Onya bags weighed a tiny bit less. I will be shopping there again next time I pass.
I was only disappointed that there was no bulk buy plastic free pasta. So it looks like I will have to try and make my own :)
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