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52 Sustainability Hacks Finale: From E-Waste to Ethical Pensions, the Ultimate Autumn Action Guide

52 Sustainability Hacks Finale: From E-Waste to Ethical Pensions, the Ultimate Autumn Action Guide

Update: 2025-10-05
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In this practical and empowering final episode of the 52 Simple Sustainability Hacks series, host Emma Burlow delivers the last actionable tips (numbers 40 to 52) that prove sustainable living doesn't have to cost money or consume your life.

Recording in beautiful autumn while resisting the urge to tidy her garden, Emma wraps up this comprehensive series with hard-hitting advice that ranges from decluttering your "drawer of doom" to moving your pension out of fossil fuels.

This episode tackles the sustainability actions that many people overlook but have an outsized impact. Emma challenges listeners to confront the 1.6 million tonnes of e-waste the UK generates annually, with only 20% going through proper recycling channels.

She reveals that the average UK household hoards about 25 electronic devices containing precious metals like gold, palladium, and silver that should be recovered, not stockpiled.

The conversation shifts to indoor air quality, exposing how our obsession with fragranced cleaning products creates pollution levels two to five times worse than outdoor air. Emma advocates for a chemical detox, starting with eliminating products labelled with the vague term "fragrance" (usually a cocktail of undisclosed chemicals with hazard warnings).

From practical tips about buying products in bulk to reduce packaging waste to supporting local environmental action groups, Emma demonstrates how small habit changes create meaningful impact.

She tackles the often-avoided topic of reducing meat consumption with realistic approaches like the "half and half" method (mixing mince with plant-based alternatives) and emphasizes that if you do eat meat, eliminating meat waste becomes non-negotiable.

The episode culminates with hack number 52, which Emma deliberately saved for last because of its massive impact.

In this sustainable living and practical action episode, you'll discover:

  • Why 1.6 million tonnes of UK e-waste contains recoverable gold, palladium, and silver sitting in drawers
  • How indoor air pollution from cleaning products can be five times worse than outdoor air
  • The "half and half" method for reducing meat consumption without family rebellion
  • Why leaving your garden messy in autumn is the best thing you can do for wildlife
  • How buying products in bulk saves money while reducing packaging waste dramatically
  • Why moving your pension has 100 times more climate impact than most personal actions
  • The hidden energy savings of steel-canned food versus refrigerated alternatives
  • How vintage shopping through platforms like Vinted can save hundreds of pounds annually

Key Practical Sustainability Moments:

(02:29 ) The e-waste crisis: "About 20% of all electric devices in the UK are hoarded or just stored up... 1.6 million tonnes of it ends up as waste every year... only about 20% of it actually goes through the proper channels."

(04:54 ) Indoor air pollution reality: "The air pollution inside can often be two to five times as polluted as outside... just avoid things with fragrance in, you know the term fragrance which is usually just a cocktail of chemicals."

(07:18 ) The meat waste hierarchy: "If you're going to eat those things, absolutely go for it, but just be really specific and careful and you cannot waste those items. They are very, very precious."

(08:24 ) Reuse over recycling: "I want you to try to make this mental shift between recycling and reuse... Sustainability does not have to be expensive. This is one of my big mantras."

(12:00 ) Community action matters: "Bristol Climate and Nature Partnerships Community Climate and Nature Project... has just been awarded 1.75 million pounds... They are a partnership of 17 community organisations, 11,000 people, and they link to 42 different partners."

(20:00 ) The pension power move: "If you're doing all that and your money is in pensions, I hate to say it, but it's a bit of a waste of time... only 10% of pension savers have switched. You might say that's quite a lot, actually, but 10% of people. So this is a huge opportunity for change."

Resources Mentioned:

  • Buy Me Once website for durable products
  • Rainforest Alliance Certified products
  • Recycle Your Electricals (recycleyourelectricals.org.uk)
  • Vinted and eBay for vintage shopping
  • Make My Money Matter website for pension switching guidance
  • Dark Skies Map by CPRE
  • Lost and Found audiobook


40 Buy long lasting products - do your research

www.buymeonce.co.uk/pages/the-founding-story 2016 Tara Button


41 Leave the garden

Ivy, leaves, woodpile - not too tidy!

Hedgehogs need it; insects over winter in it; leave ivy - it’s a vital last nectar source for flying insects and thrushes and blackbirds 7 Benefits of a Messy Garden


42 Buy Rainforest certified and/or Fairtrade Tea Coffee and Chocolate

www.rainforest-alliance.org/what-does-rainforest-alliance-certified-mean/; Fairtrade Foundation


43 Buy dry products in bulk

Pasta, rice, flour, start with something easy like rice or pasta. If

every household in the UK refilled just one item per week, that would eliminate

over 1.4 billion items of single-use packaging in a year. Refill- find places to eat, drink and shop with less waste

 

44 Focus hard on reuse (over recycling)

Reduce first; use Vinted; ebay; facebook. Reuse Network


45 Support local environmental action

Local climate action is everywhere you just need to look for it –

Possible

Friends of the Earth


46 Reduce light pollution

Lower wattage; angle downwards; use sensors; turn off unnecessary altogether. Dark Skies Map www.cpre.org.uk/light-pollution-dark-skies-map/ Impacts bats; humans - can even cause disease and obesity likely due to the impact on melotonin production - this throws our chemical balance out of whack...  check out the link https://youtu.be/4zLmWpMDY8Q by Astronomer Kelsey Johnson.


47 Declutter and Recycle your electronics

Tackle the drawer of doom – download and wipe then trade in or recycle; www.recycleyourelectricals.org.uk/electrical-recycling-near-me/


48 Avoid household products with hazard labels - Detox!

Avoid 'fragrance' - a cocktail of chemicals; ventilate - the air indoors can be 2-5 times as polluted as that outdoors. 20 Ways to Reduce Toxins in Your

Home for a Healthier Environment - Home as We Make It


49 Reduce meat and fish consumption

Flexitarian Diet - Try half and half - mince but add Quorn. Try adding beans to everything… very filling and full of protein (Canned beans are very cheap!); Refuse to waste meat - its precious and high impact. www.bbcgoodfood.com/health/special-diets/what-flexitarian-diet


50 Stop the Junk Mail

Unsubscribe and switch

to paperless; act as it comes in. https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer/post-and-parcels/stop-getting-junk-mail/


51 Choose an experience or favour as a gift

A show; a day out; a favour ; learn a skill or a language; support local businesses - where would you rather your money actually go?


52 Move your pension

Climate Action Report - Make My Money Matter; only 10% of

pension savers have switched - making this a huge opportunity for change.


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52 Sustainability Hacks Finale: From E-Waste to Ethical Pensions, the Ultimate Autumn Action Guide

52 Sustainability Hacks Finale: From E-Waste to Ethical Pensions, the Ultimate Autumn Action Guide