green living
Video: how a d2w oxodegradable plastic bag degrades
I’ve already blogged my astonishment and love for d2w totally degradable plastic bags but thought I would share this video showing the process in action.
Some seriously good grubby moments with my new toy
This morning I opened my first box of goodies from Wikaniko. Interesting how a few basic cleaning and household products feel transformed into some kind of treat now they’re nice eco ones (so I suppose they are goodies in more ways than one, fnar). Amongst the lovely recyclable screwed up newspaper in the box was a product that I didn’t think would be much cop but equally was so inexpensive, I couldn’t resist: the magic eraser. When you rub it on your purse, it fills with coins.
d2w – completely degradable plastic bags
In the spirit of complete honesty and transparency that I am using for this blog, I am going to start with my most awful darkest secret. Confession: I still use good (bad) old-fashioned plastic bags.
Today I have had a couple of very inspiring phone calls with a chap called Trevor who founded a company called Wikaniko (We Can Eco). Inspiring for one because he is the founder of the company and you can just ring him up.





