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"Waste: A Lesson in Resourcefulness" In times of scarcity, every bit counts

Background imageWaste Collection: Cattle Egret in waste on a Gambian beach

Cattle Egret in waste on a Gambian beach

Background imageWaste Collection: Cattle Egret in waste on a Gambian beach, Gambia

Cattle Egret in waste on a Gambian beach, Gambia

Background imageWaste Collection: View Of The Insulated Pipe Taking Waste Water Out To The Sewage Lagoon, Kotzebue, Arctic, Alaska

View Of The Insulated Pipe Taking Waste Water Out To The Sewage Lagoon, Kotzebue, Arctic, Alaska

Background imageWaste Collection: Part Of A Mans Head And A Stop Watch

Part Of A Mans Head And A Stop Watch

Background imageWaste Collection: Korea: washing clothes in a river

Korea: washing clothes in a river
Vintage early 20th century photograph - Korea: washing clothes in a river

Background imageWaste Collection: WW1 poster, Food, don t waste it

WW1 poster, Food, don t waste it
Poster, Food... don t waste it, US Food Administration. circa 1918

Background imageWaste Collection: Susi - with basket and cats bowl

Susi - with basket and cats bowl
Susi - with basket and (German) cats bowl. 1950s

Background imageWaste Collection: Princes Dock - Mumbai, India (formerly Bombay)

Princes Dock - Mumbai, India (formerly Bombay) - commissioned in 1880. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWaste Collection: Trixie Kent, blow-up car artist and explosives expert

Trixie Kent, blow-up car artist and explosives expert
An exploding car, blown up by Trixie Kent, blow-up car artist and explosives expert. (2 of 3) Date: circa 1969

Background imageWaste Collection: Italy. Rome. Cloaca Maxima

Italy. Rome. Cloaca Maxima, it may have been initially constructed around 600 BC under the orders of the king of Rome, Tarquinius Priscus. First, the river Tiber

Background imageWaste Collection: Group of children on waste ground, Balham, SW London

Group of children on waste ground, Balham, SW London
A group of children on waste ground in Balham, SW London. The girl standing up seems to be giving a speech or singing a song. Date: circa 1961

Background imageWaste Collection: Boy scouts on bicycles, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), WW2

Boy scouts on bicycles, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), WW2
Boy scouts on bicycles, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). They are collecting waste paper and old tins to help raise money for the War Fund, probably during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageWaste Collection: Cross section illustration of green plastic compost bin on bricks showing layers of stones, straw

Cross section illustration of green plastic compost bin on bricks showing layers of stones, straw, soil, food waste and newspaper

Background imageWaste Collection: Potash slag heap near Fulda, Neuhof, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Potash slag heap near Fulda, Neuhof, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Background imageWaste Collection: Stacked bales of recyclable cardboard and paper at a sorting centre, Quebec, Canada

Stacked bales of recyclable cardboard and paper at a sorting centre, Quebec, Canada

Background imageWaste Collection: Pile of discarded metal straps at a scrap metal recycling centre, Quebec, Canada

Pile of discarded metal straps at a scrap metal recycling centre, Quebec, Canada

Background imageWaste Collection: Different coloured tubes and pipes in the 3 Maj shipyard in Rijeka, Croatia, Europe

Different coloured tubes and pipes in the 3 Maj shipyard in Rijeka, Croatia, Europe

Background imageWaste Collection: WW1 - League of National Safety

WW1 - League of National Safety - set up to promote the value of rationing, the efforts to avoid wastage, to further the objects of the Food Economy Campaign

Background imageWaste Collection: Mr W Arrowsmith, founder of WJ Curley and Sons, in the yard of his bone and tallow

Mr W Arrowsmith, founder of WJ Curley and Sons, in the yard of his bone and tallow factory in Stratford, East London. 5 October 1937

Background imageWaste Collection: Wasted energy, conceptual artwork F006 / 8677

Wasted energy, conceptual artwork F006 / 8677
Wasted energy, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageWaste Collection: Used condom on ground F006 / 9142

Used condom on ground F006 / 9142
Used condom abandoned on fringes of metropolitan park, West Midlands, UK

Background imageWaste Collection: Iron-smelting furnace, artwork

Iron-smelting furnace, artwork
Iron-smelting furnace. Artwork of the structure of a traditional smelting furnace. This stone or brick structure is filled with iron ore and coke (fuel with a high carbon content) and ignited

Background imageWaste Collection: Spain. War of Africa (1859-1860). Maps of Morocco

Spain. War of Africa (1859-1860). Maps of Morocco

Background imageWaste Collection: Electromagnetic crane lifting scrap steel for recycling at the Pacific Steel

Electromagnetic crane lifting scrap steel for recycling at the Pacific Steel and Recycling center in Elmore County, Idaho

Background imageWaste Collection: Green wheelie bin overflowing with domestic rubbish awaiting collection Cheltenham UK

Green wheelie bin overflowing with domestic rubbish awaiting collection Cheltenham UK
MAB-1366 Green wheelie bin overflowing with domestic rubbish awaiting collection Cheltenham UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageWaste Collection: Metal shavings

Metal shavings. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of metal shavings taken from a key cutter s

Background imageWaste Collection: A scrapyard for cars, St Erth, Cornwall

A scrapyard for cars, St Erth, Cornwall
A scrapyard for cars at St Erth near Hayle in Cornwall. A crane is about to drop another car on the heap

Background imageWaste Collection: The Cleaner Bathing Movement by W. Heath Robinson

The Cleaner Bathing Movement by W. Heath Robinson
Public spirited endeavours of owners of seaside appartments and boarding house keepers to remove all impurities and foreign bodies from the water for the convenience of summer bathers

Background imageWaste Collection: WE DAREN T WASTE IT by W. Heath Robinson

WE DAREN T WASTE IT by W. Heath Robinson
A variety of ingenious inventions and machines designed to help people cope and keep cool during an August heatwave. Please note

Background imageWaste Collection: Man and Writers Block

Man and Writers Block
A writer, afflicted by writers block, is at a loss for words. The floor is littered with unsuccessful drafts

Background imageWaste Collection: Ufos / Zamora / Socorro

Ufos / Zamora / Socorro
At Socorro, New Mexico, police officer Lonnie Zamora sights a grounded UFO with occupants on waste land on the outskirts of the town Date: 24 April 1964

Background imageWaste Collection: Intustrial ruin, abandond power station in Peenemunde, DDR time, Germany

Intustrial ruin, abandond power station in Peenemunde, DDR time, Germany
Waste, Scrap, The Past, Environment, Deserted, Derelict Buildings, 841151262

Background imageWaste Collection: Abandoned, The Past, Waste, Scrap, Environment

Abandoned, The Past, Waste, Scrap, Environment, Derelict Buildings, 840946982

Background imageWaste Collection: Three Siamese kittens with wastepaper basket

Three Siamese kittens with wastepaper basket
Unusual Friends - three Siamese kittens with wastepaper basket. 1950s

Background imageWaste Collection: Orange-peel waste basket on a London street

Orange-peel waste basket on a London street
After numerous accidents in London streets through people slipping on pieces of orange peel thrown onto the pavement, the City authorities instituted a system of wire baskets into which eaters of

Background imageWaste Collection: Cavalier King Charles spaniel with wastepaper basket

Cavalier King Charles spaniel with wastepaper basket
Unusual Friends - Cavalier King Charles spaniel with wastepaper basket containing a newspaper. 1950s

Background imageWaste Collection: Robert Morrison, 1940

Robert Morrison, 1940
Robert Morrison, Labour MP for Tottenham, at a salvage depot amid a mass of waste-paper being put towards the war effort. Morrison was made Chairman of the inter-departmental committee on salvaging

Background imageWaste Collection: Tethered donkey on waste ground, Valencia, Spain

Tethered donkey on waste ground, Valencia, Spain

Background imageWaste Collection: Cartoon, music hall proprietor and theatre agent

Cartoon, music hall proprietor and theatre agent
Cartoon, music hall proprietor (Harry Hart) to theatre agent (Ambrose Maynard) -- Why don t you send all your Comic Singers to the Theatre, I say? We should know what to do then. 1883

Background imageWaste Collection: The Accident

The Accident -- a pot of liquid is overturned. circa 1820s

Background imageWaste Collection: WW1 poster, Blood or Bread

WW1 poster, Blood or Bread
Poster, Blood or Bread, US Food Administration. circa 1918

Background imageWaste Collection: WW1 poster, US Food Administration

WW1 poster, US Food Administration
Poster, Advice on kitchen waste for recycling, US Food Administration. circa 1918

Background imageWaste Collection: Man surprised by elephant on a cutout Christmas card

Man surprised by elephant on a cutout Christmas card
A man working in his office is surprised by an elephant putting its head through the window and spilling a pot of ink on a cutout Christmas card (front). (1 of 2) Date: circa 1890s

Background imageWaste Collection: Susi - with upturned basket

Susi - with upturned basket. 1950s

Background imageWaste Collection: WW2 poster, Work carefully, avoid scrap

WW2 poster, Work carefully, avoid scrap
WW2 poster, Accidents sometimes happen... Work carefully, avoid scrap. HMSO, Ministry of Aircraft Production. Date: 1940s

Background imageWaste Collection: WW2 poster, Yield Not An Inch! Waste Not A Minute

WW2 poster, Yield Not An Inch! Waste Not A Minute! Stand Fast! Work Fast! Date: circa 1941

Background imageWaste Collection: Caricature of G Edwardes and E L Blanchard

Caricature of G Edwardes and E L Blanchard
Caricature of George Joseph Edwardes (1855-1915), English theatre manager and producer, and Edward Litt Laman Blanchard (1820-1889), English writer, dramatist and drama critic -- The Era. 1882

Background imageWaste Collection: Recycling Pig Swill

Recycling Pig Swill
The Lobb Brothers (Charles & Henry) collect pig swill in special pails, twice a week from the homes of 25-30 neighbours, who are pleased that their waste is recycled. Date: 1930s



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"Waste: A Lesson in Resourcefulness" In times of scarcity, every bit counts. This sentiment is echoed through the ages, as depicted by various posters and images throughout history. From wartime pig food posters to Victorian family rules, the message remains clear - waste not, want not. During World War I, when resources were limited, a poster urged families to save kitchen scraps to feed their hens. Not only did this practice provide sustenance for these feathered friends but also ensured that no food went to waste. Similarly, another poster encouraged individuals to keep pigs during wartime. These animals could be fed with leftover food scraps and ultimately contribute towards alleviating hunger in difficult times. The concept of minimizing waste extended beyond just food during those challenging periods. Wartime posters emphasized the importance of conserving clothes and spreading muck on arable fields using Valtra T151 tractors equipped with muck spreaders in England's countryside. Even during strikes like the one witnessed in South Wales in 1921, people resorted to picking coal from waste tips as a means of survival. Every piece salvaged was valuable fuel for warmth and cooking amidst harsh conditions. Fast forward to modern times; we are reminded once again not to squander precious resources through campaigns such as "Don't Waste Bread WWI" or "Waste not, want not - prepare for winter. " These slogans serve as timely reminders that our actions have consequences both environmentally and economically. Furthermore, recycling efforts continue today with initiatives like Redmayne & Isherwood collecting vehicle engine scrap metal for repurposing purposes. By diverting these materials from landfills into productive use once more, we reduce our impact on the environment while creating new opportunities for sustainability. Ultimately, these glimpses into history teach us an invaluable lesson about resourcefulness and responsible consumption. Whether it's saving kitchen scraps or reusing materials creatively – each small action contributes towards building a more sustainable future. Let us remember that waste is not just a company.