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  • My favourite place close to me is Hilbre Island, just off the coast of Wirral (Merseyside). When the tides are low you can walk out there, at high tide it’s cut off. It’s so close to Liverpool, and yet a world away. When I start walking from the beach towards it I feel like I’m leaving the world behind me and walking out into the wild. On a sunny day it’s absolutely beautiful. It’s a nature reserve and an SSSI, with loads of wild birds, butterflies etc, and there are small caves to explore at the beach level. It’s one of my favourite places in the world.



  • So according to this link https://www.ciwm.co.uk/ciwm/knowledge/agricultural-waste.aspx

    "Plastic packaging waste from agriculture represents approximately 1.5% of the overall volume of plastic packaging in the waste stream in England. The types of plastic wastes arising can vary and be both bulky and dirty often making the management of these wastes difficult. Around 135,500 tonnes of agricultural plastic waste is produced each year in the UK with;

    Approximately 32,000 tonnes being produced from plastic packaging waste; and
    Approximately 103,500 tonnes being produced from Non-Packaging Plastics (including contamination)."
    

    That’s just England. The data is old (2003 I think), and yes 1.5% is not huge, granted, but that’s of total plastic waste, not just from the food chain. A lot of our produce comes from Asia and North Africa where generally there just aren’t the same facilities for recycling, and environmental issues are not as prioritised. It’s great that there’s very little plastic waste in your farming methods, but it’s not the same around the world.