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The Power of Community – How Cuba Survived Peak Oil October 9, 2007

Filed under: film — Gardening Genius @ 11:40 pm
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The Power of Community is an hour long film on Cuba’s Peak Oil situation and how they dealt with it. I am really pleased to see a film dealing with solutions to an oil free community in a positive way and showing that it is not impossible – certainly difficult he but definitely achievable. I particularly enjoyed that many of the interviewees were real people, not scientists or ‘experts’ advising from afar, but people who had experience the peak oil crisis and helped their community survive. There was a real insight to how life may be for us in the future, although I have a suspicion that England may have more of a ‘Mad Max’ feel to it when the oil runs out. It is clear to see that Cuba’s successful survival is based not on technological solutions but on building trusting communities and relationships with others.

However, although the film concentrates on the success of a transition to a virtually oil free economy, it skips over how poor some Cuban’s are and how some Cuban’s wish for the return of a fossil fueled society. Recently, I bumped into a friend who had been to Cuba on holiday and they said how many Cuban’s tried to ask them for money, or tried to con them out of money by charging over the odds for produce. Surely this is not the sign of a thriving country? I suspect this is due to Cuba being forced into this situation, it would be easy to look on an affluent oil driven age as desirable if you were made to do without.

Nevertheless, this is a very positive, easy film to watch. No prior knowledge is needed on Cuba, although you may want to have a quick look up on Permaculture solutions and it does not get bogged down in graphs and statistics as other peak oil/climate change films may. It reminds us that we are lucky enough to have the time to change and downshift before we are forced to. For further info, please visit the www.powerofcommunity.org. You can order the film from the Green Shopping website.

 

Tetrapak update October 9, 2007

Filed under: recycling — Gardening Genius @ 5:59 pm
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Today I had a reply from Shepway District Council

Dear Mrs G

Thank you for your recent correspondence regarding tetra paks.

A number of districts across Kent have been contacted by the producers of tetra paks to investigate the possibility of recycling them in all districts.

At present the recycling of tetra paks is being trialled in one area. I envisage that this trial will take place for approximately 6 months. The trial they are completing will take place at recycling banks and will not take place as a household kerbside collection.

Once the trial is complete we will receive feedback advising whether the trial was successful.

If successful we will look to introduce the recycling of tetra paks to the Shepway area. If the recycling of tetra paks becomes increasingly easier we would hopefully look to incorporate this into our kerbside collection scheme.

In respect of your question about the fortnightly waste collection service, talks are ongoing whether we will return to weekly collections, and a final decision has not yet been made.

I hope this answers your queries, if I can be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me.”

I’m pleased with the quick response, although no real answer has really been given. However, I was pleased to note that they haven’t actually decided to go back to weekly landfill collections as was reported in the local paper. So I’m guessing I need to write a further letter to let them know my thoughts on going back to weekly landfill rubbish collections, and encourage others as well. (If anyone cares, I think we need to stick to fortnightly collections as the idea is to encourage people to think about reducing their waste, and at any rate, we don’t actually have enough landfill space in the local area to keep going past the next 20 years, if reports are to be believed).

Anyway, that is another matter, which I shall update on when I have further information. For now, back to Tetrapaks…..for those interested in crafts or are unable to recycle Tetrapaks in their area, have a look at this site which has some suggestions for recycling Tetrapaks at home, by making them into bird feeders.

Recycle This

From the Tetrapak recycling website, you can also download a leaflet which tells you fun, craft type things to do with Tetrapaks at home – visit here to download.

Or a fun, home made wallet from Veggies.org.uk