AdamW said:
What do you expect if they deliver stuff by quadbike?
The air-packing annoys me too. I feel it necessary to pop every bubble before I put it in the bin, otherwise the landfill will be full of air bubbles. I really wish they would use less of it, very little of what I have bought at
Screwfix is particularly breakable.
Even better, mate, is to recycle it. If it's plastic, and has a recycle logo plus a number on it (as most air packaging has these days), it can be recycled. Sometimes, there's letters denoting the type of plastic, eg LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene).
Don't throw anything into a pit that can be recycled!
I recycle paper, card, glass, metal, plastic, and any garden waste. At the tip, they even segregate wood and wood products for recycling. They take books, clothes, shoes, anything really that can be reused. After that little lot, there's hardly anything that ends up in the ground.
From a bloke who couldn't give two stuffs what he threw away 10 years ago, I'm getting more and more green.
My mother (who was a war baby and reuses everything, making do and mending etc) told me I was wasting my time recycling as I used effort energy and resources (water etc) to recycle stuff, and that was a waste. I might as well not bother.
The way I see it is that my "wasted" resources mean that a % of a commodity can be reused and avoid the necessity to use more raw materials to make a fresh batch of whatever. Why make (for example) dustbins out of virgin material when they can be made just as well out of recycled product?