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  • Why plastic recycling isn't working
    2025/09/04

    Plastic recycling is facing breaking point. Financial models aren’t adding up, legislation has stalled, and major brands are dialling back their commitments. With recyclers shutting their doors, we explore why the system is faltering, how the crisis could reshape the industry, and what it all means for the future of plastic. Plus, are water filters rubbish or not, what happens to the print on aluminium, and why are we not able to visit wet wipe island anymore?

    Join hosts James Piper and Robbie Staniforth as they delve into the world of recycling, hopefully having fun along the way. One thing is for sure, they will talk absolute rubbish from start to finish.

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    Relevant links and reports mentioned in the programme can be found on the Talking Rubbish Linktr.ee

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    Timestamps:
    Is plastic recycling in crisis? - 01:49
    Additions and corrections - 34:51
    Rubbish or Not: water filters - 42:34
    Rubbish News - 48:16
    What happens to the print on aluminium foil? - 50:48
    Residual Rubbish - 52:47

    Music licence ID: 6WPY8Q4O2RPFIOTL

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    59 分
  • Why the UN Plastic Treaty failed...again!
    2025/08/28

    Hailed as a landmark effort to curb plastic pollution, the plastic treaty was supposed to unite nations around a binding plan to cut production, improve recycling, and reduce waste. But as talks dragged on, the deal collapsed under competing interests, petrochemical producers on one side, environmental advocates on the other. We break down what went wrong, why powerful industries fought to water down the agreement, and what the failure means for the future of global environmental policy. Plus, are Buzzballz rubbish or not, should we fold used crisp packets into triangles, and why is a restaurant cutting the top off James' aluminium can?

    Join hosts James Piper and Robbie Staniforth as they delve into the world of recycling, hopefully having fun along the way. One thing is for sure, they will talk absolute rubbish from start to finish.

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    Transcripts and episodes can be found on the Talking Rubbish website

    Timestamps:
    Why the UN Plastic Treaty failed - 03:32
    Additions and corrections - 27:51
    Rubbish or Not: Buzzballz - 36:15
    Rubbish News - 42:21
    Does folding crisp packets into triangles affect recycling? - 47:25
    Residual Rubbish - 49:51

    Music licence ID: 6WPY8Q4O2RPFIOTL

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    56 分
  • Is aluminium the ultimate packaging?
    2025/08/21

    Aluminium packaging is on the rise, moving beyond drinks cans and into products once dominated by plastic. But is it really the sustainable hero it’s made out to be? This episode unpacks the hidden costs and challenges behind the growth of aluminium, from its energy-intensive production to supply constraints, while also exploring its potential to transform the future of packaging. Join us as we weigh the pros and cons of a material that might just shape tomorrow’s shelves. Plus, are keys rubbish or not, should we use community collection points or kerbside bins for paper cartons, and why is James really happy with Smyths Toys?

    Join hosts James Piper and Robbie Staniforth as they delve into the world of recycling, hopefully having fun along the way. One thing is for sure, they will talk absolute rubbish from start to finish.

    Sign our very first pootition: https://you.38degrees.org.uk/p/poo

    We would love you to join our community on Discord

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    To get exclusive videos and clips, follow us on Instagram, TikTok, X, Threads or Facebook; @rubbishpodcast or YouTube: @talkingrubbishpodcast

    Or you can contact James and Robbie with questions or just general rubbish musings using the email address talkingrubbishpodcast@gmail.com or by texting them via WhatsApp

    Relevant links and reports mentioned in the programme can be found on the Talking Rubbish Linktr.ee

    Transcripts and episodes can be found on the Talking Rubbish website

    Timestamps:
    Is aluminium the ultimate packaging? - 0:59
    Additions and corrections - 32:37
    Rubbish or Not: keys - 38:05
    Rubbish News - 41:54
    Should we use community collection points or kerbside bins for paper cartons? - 46:42
    Residual Rubbish - 50:42

    Music licence ID: 6WPY8Q4O2RPFIOTL

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    57 分
  • How brands got us hooked on plastic, with Saabira Chaudhuri
    2025/08/14

    This week’s guest, Saabira Chaudhuri, author of Consumed: How Big Brands Got Us Hooked on Plastic, takes us on a fascinating journey through the meteoric rise of plastic. From the quirks of history that propelled it past every rival material, to the boardroom decisions that sealed its fate, we uncover how plastic became the world’s go-to choice, and what we might do differently if we could start again.

    Join hosts James Piper and Robbie Staniforth as they delve into the world of recycling, hopefully having fun along the way. One thing is for sure, they will talk absolute rubbish from start to finish.

    Sign our very first pootition: https://you.38degrees.org.uk/p/poo

    We would love you to join our community on Discord

    Special thanks to our sponsor, Ecosurety

    To get exclusive videos and clips, follow us on Instagram, TikTok, X, Threads or Facebook; @rubbishpodcast or YouTube: @talkingrubbishpodcast

    Or you can contact James and Robbie with questions or just general rubbish musings using the email address talkingrubbishpodcast@gmail.com or by texting them via WhatsApp

    Relevant links and reports mentioned in the programme can be found on the Talking Rubbish Linktr.ee

    Transcripts and episodes can be found on the Talking Rubbish website

    Music licence ID: 6WPY8Q4O2RPFIOTL

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    49 分
  • Sachets - the true cost of convenience
    2025/08/07

    In the UK, sachets might seem like a small, insignificant problem but across the world, they're anything but. In countries like India, sachets are the primary packaging for a wide range of everyday products. Globally, an estimated 855 billion are used every year. This week, we delve into the surprising history of the sachet, how it became a major contributor to global plastic waste, and whether there’s any case to be made in its defence. Plus, is Play-Doh rubbish or not, what should we do when we encounter bad recycling labelling, and why do Robbie's ice cubes taste of chicken soup?

    Join hosts James Piper and Robbie Staniforth as they delve into the world of recycling, hopefully having fun along the way. One thing is for sure, they will talk absolute rubbish from start to finish.

    Sign our very first pootition: https://you.38degrees.org.uk/p/poo

    We would love you to join our community on Discord

    Special thanks to our sponsor, Ecosurety

    To get exclusive videos and clips, follow us on Instagram, TikTok, X, Threads or Facebook; @rubbishpodcast or YouTube: @talkingrubbishpodcast

    Or you can contact James and Robbie with questions or just general rubbish musings using the email address talkingrubbishpodcast@gmail.com or by texting them via WhatsApp

    Relevant links and reports mentioned in the programme can be found on the Talking Rubbish Linktr.ee

    Transcripts and episodes can be found on the Talking Rubbish website

    Timestamps:
    Sachets - 2:31
    Additions and corrections - 29:42
    Rubbish or Not: Play-Doh - 36:17
    Rubbish News - 39:44
    What should we do when we encounter bad recycling labelling? - 44:20
    Residual Rubbish - 47:15

    Cover image: Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Music licence ID: 6WPY8Q4O2RPFIOTL

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    53 分
  • Why excessive packaging is illegal
    2025/07/31

    Ever received a tiny item in an enormous box? You're not alone, and believe it or not, that kind of wasteful packaging might actually be illegal. In this episode, Talking Rubbish unpacks (pun intended) a little-known piece of legislation that gives you the power to push back. We dig into the truth behind excessive packaging, reveal what the law really says, and show how everyday consumers can make a real environmental impact. It's time to turn your frustration into action. Plus, is cheese wax rubbish or not, why do fizzy bottle threads have gaps in them, and why is Robbie not a fan of his fan.

    Join hosts James Piper and Robbie Staniforth as they delve into the world of recycling, hopefully having fun along the way. One thing is for sure, they will talk absolute rubbish from start to finish.

    Sign our very first pootition: https://you.38degrees.org.uk/p/poo

    We would love you to join our community on Discord

    Special thanks to our sponsor, Ecosurety

    To get exclusive videos and clips, follow us on Instagram, TikTok, X, Threads or Facebook; @rubbishpodcast or YouTube: @talkingrubbishpodcast

    Or you can contact James and Robbie with questions or just general rubbish musings using the email address talkingrubbishpodcast@gmail.com or by texting them via WhatsApp

    Relevant links and reports mentioned in the programme can be found on the Talking Rubbish Linktr.ee

    Transcripts and episodes can be found on the Talking Rubbish website

    Timestamps:
    Why excessive packaging is illegal - 2:11
    Additions and corrections - 26:53
    Rubbish or Not: cheese wax - 34:14
    Rubbish News - 42:10
    Why do fizzy bottle threads have gaps in them? - 48:17
    Residual Rubbish - 52:20

    Music licence ID: 6WPY8Q4O2RPFIOTL

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  • How landfills actually work
    2025/07/24

    Often ignored and rarely understood, landfills are one of the most fascinating components of our waste system. In this episode, we dig deep (literally and metaphorically) into how landfills actually work, how they get closed when they are full, and why they need looking after for decades after the last piece of rubbish is dealt with. Out of sight doesn’t have to mean out of mind. Plus, are sandwich packs rubbish or not, can tape go in the soft plastic bin at supermarkets, and are we too boring for social media?

    Join hosts James Piper and Robbie Staniforth as they delve into the world of recycling, hopefully having fun along the way. One thing is for sure, they will talk absolute rubbish from start to finish.

    To vote for James and Robbie in the Resource Hot 100, please use the links below:

    James and Robbie

    Sign our very first pootition: https://you.38degrees.org.uk/p/poo

    We would love you to join our community on Discord

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    To get exclusive videos and clips, follow us on Instagram, TikTok, X, Threads or Facebook; @rubbishpodcast or YouTube: @talkingrubbishpodcast

    Or you can contact James and Robbie with questions or just general rubbish musings using the email address talkingrubbishpodcast@gmail.com or by texting them via WhatsApp

    Relevant links and reports mentioned in the programme can be found on the Talking Rubbish Linktr.ee

    Transcripts and episodes can be found on the Talking Rubbish website

    Timestamps:
    How landfills actually work? - 4:29
    Additions and corrections - 31:13
    Rubbish or Not: sandwich packs - 38:59
    Rubbish News - 42:43
    Can tape go in the soft plastic bin? - 49:09
    Residual Rubbish - 52:18

    Music licence ID: 6WPY8Q4O2RPFIOTL

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    59 分
  • Why does your glass bottle contain microplastics?
    2025/07/17

    New research suggests that glass bottles may contain more microplastics than plastic bottles or aluminium cans, but how is that even possible? We dive into where these plastics are coming from, why the media is not highlighting this surprising fact, and what it tells us about the hidden complexities of packaging. Plus, are cocktail sticks rubbish or not, do we actually need to put a bin liner in our bins, and why is James eating plastic?

    Join hosts James Piper and Robbie Staniforth as they delve into the world of recycling, hopefully having fun along the way. One thing is for sure, they will talk absolute rubbish from start to finish.

    To vote for James and Robbie in the Resource Hot 100, please use the links below:

    James and Robbie

    Sign our very first petition: https://you.38degrees.org.uk/p/poo

    We would love you to join our community on Discord

    Special thanks to our sponsor, Ecosurety

    To get exclusive videos and clips, follow us on Instagram, TikTok, X, Threads or Facebook; @rubbishpodcast or YouTube: @talkingrubbishpodcast

    Or you can contact James and Robbie with questions or just general rubbish musings using the email address talkingrubbishpodcast@gmail.com or by texting them via WhatsApp

    Relevant links and reports mentioned in the programme can be found on the Talking Rubbish Linktr.ee

    Transcripts and episodes can be found on the Talking Rubbish website

    Timestamps:
    Why does your glass bottle contain microplastics? - 2:31
    Additions and corrections - 28:47
    Rubbish or Not: cocktail sticks - 36:15
    Rubbish News - 40:29
    Do we need to put a bin liner in our general bins? - 47:55
    Residual Rubbish - 52:57

    Music licence ID: 6WPY8Q4O2RPFIOTL

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    58 分