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NOTrubbish is a not-for-profit community action enterprise. ... If we are to ever get a really dynamic, sustainable, socially relevant and multidimensional resource recovery system anywhere on this planet we must do one thing first. We need to stop imagining our waste as rubbish. We must stop thinking that there is an 'AWAY' where stuff can be thrown and forgotten about.

DEAD HEDGING

  

MANYtrees oneDEADhedge and habitate NOTrubbish

https://notrubbish.blogspot.com/2025/03/onetree-notrubbish.html

DEADhedging doesn't just ensure a natural way of recycling green waste, it also provides habitat for all kinds of creatures such as insects, reptiles, small animal, and birds. As the branches at the bottom deteriorate, new ones will be put along the top as and when pruning work is done. Even in smaller gardens dead hedging can a save lot of trips to the tip centre and provide an attractive habitat native bees etc. Given time they can become alive as a trellis for climbing and colonising plants that might well carry on soaking up carbon.... This DEADhedge in Sheffield is an extraordinary exemplar that has clearly captured a story or two and it fits so very well within itsCULTURALlandscape. ... its NOTrubbish

 


UK VIDEO - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8GFp3DXDZ8

In ruralCULTURALlandscapes in the UK


DEADhedging SILTfilter … BUILDINGmaterial
WILLOW BAMBOO TEATREE COPICEwood
GRAPEpruning  … ORCHARDpruning
FUEL ... LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT ... HABITAT
WHATEVER


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