Tag: Reducing

  • Freeze sliced bread and fry banana skins: Max La Manna’s quick guide to reducing food waste

    Freeze sliced bread and fry banana skins: Max La Manna’s quick guide to reducing food waste

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    What would you do with an extra £730? That’s the amount the average UK household wastes each year, by throwing away untouched or unopened food, according to the waste and sustainability charity Wrap. That’s a staggering 2m tonnes and the equivalent of roughly one in every three bags of groceries we bring into our homes. Food waste is not only bad for our pockets, it’s bad for the environment, too: 36m tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions could be saved if we stopped throwing it into landfill. Storing ingredients properly to keep them fresher for longer, planning mealtimes and getting creative with leftovers are three simple ways with which we can reduce our food-waste footprint. Let’s start with the UK’s five most-wasted ingredients.

    Bread We chuck out about 20m slices of bread every day. I always store half my fresh loaves in the freezer, sliced and wrapped tightly. Revive a stale loaf by sprinkling with a little water, placing on a lined baking sheet and into a low oven for a few minutes (or in the microwave in 30-second blasts). Alternatively, turn it into breadcrumbs (or do like the Italians and make pangrattato), use to thicken soups, such as pappa al pomodoro (Tuscan bread and tomato soup), ribollita and gazpacho, or use instead of pine nuts in a pesto; they’re the secret to thicker sauces, too.

    Leafy greens Some 40% of all bagged salad gets thrown away. To extend its shelf life, wash, pat dry and store half in a sealed container with a sheet of kitchen roll. Blanch the other half, squeeze out the excess water, wrap in a bag and freeze for stews, curries and stir-fries. Or blitz leafy greens with a splash of milk for smoothies, pancake batter or in sweet and savoury bakes such as muffins or chocolate cake – this is a great way to sneak a few extra greens into meals, and you won’t even taste them. You can also freeze blitzed greens in ice-cube trays.

    Bananas Whip overripe bananas into cake batters, muffins or pancakes (they add natural sweetness and act as a thickener), or chop and freeze for smoothies and “nice cream” (AKA peeled and blitzed frozen banana). If they’re organic, you can eat the skins, too. I make a mean BLT (banana peel, lettuce and tomato sandwich) with them: shred the peel with a fork, then marinate in two tablespoons of soy sauce, two teaspoons of brown sugar, a teaspoon of smoked paprika, a dash of liquid smoke and a pinch of garlic powder for 15 minutes. Fry until crisp, then coat with the remaining marinade, or bake for 15 minutes at 190C (170C fan)/375F/gas 5, turning halfway.

    Potatoes More than 4.4m potatoes are binned in the UK every day. If they start to sprout, cut them out and the potatoes will be fine to eat – but if they start turning green, it’s time to compost. Store them in a cool, dry, well-ventilated cupboard, covered in newspaper and away from heat sources such as the oven or fridge. Looking for a fun way to eat leftover roasties? Pop them in a waffle maker, and you’ll have mini potato waffles in minutes.

    Milk Every day, 3.1 million glasses’ worth of milk get poured down the sink. Freeze in ice-cube trays to add to sauces (bechamel, garlic cream, alfredo or for mac and cheese). Or make panna cotta, baked rice pudding, batter for French toast or custard.

    • You Can Cook This!: Simple, Satisfying, Sustainable Veg Recipes, by Max La Manna, is published by Ebury Press at £22. To order a copy for £19.36, go to guardianbookshop.com

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • CS For Reducing Travel Time On Srinagar-Jammu Highway Under All Circumstances

    CS For Reducing Travel Time On Srinagar-Jammu Highway Under All Circumstances

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    JAMMU: Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta on Tuesday in a meeting with traffic authorities made it amply clear that in no case should travel time between the two capital cities of the UT exceed beyond 7 hours on any day for light motor vehicles.

    He made these remarks in a meeting called to review the traffic scenario on this road including that of the two cities.

    The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary, Home; Principal Secretary, PWD; Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir; IG Traffic; Secretary, Transport; Deputy Commissioners Anantnag/ Ramban; SP Traffic,  National Highway; District SPs, Jammu/ Srinagar/ Anantnag/ Ramban; Transport Commissioner and many other concerned officers.

    Dr Mehta enjoined upon the traffic authorities to submit daily reports about the actual time taken to reach from one city to another. He told them to enhance their personnel on all the damaged portions of the road for better traffic management. He urged them not to let the traffic come to halt due to any of the hindrance. He asked them to improve the road surface damaged due to weather vagaries at all costs for smooth movement of the vehicles on this road.

    The Chief Secretary impressed upon them to show zero tolerance towards road side parking hindering traffic flow.  He directed for having stringent regulations in place to deal with all the violators. He asked them to deploy traffic police personnel in busy places like markets etcfor continuous vigil and better traffic management on the highway.

    Dr Mehta also took stock of the construction works on different projects presently under progress. He exhorted upon them to make all out efforts to through open the T5 tunnel on Panthiyal stretch of the highway by March 15, Jaiswal Bridge by March 31, and double lane of Ramban Flyover and Banihal Bye-pass by 15th of April this year. He advised them to accelerate the pace of work to meet these deadlines without any fail. He also asked the Secretary Transport and IG Traffic to drive down this road for have better idea about the measures to be taken for making the road better and safe.

    The Chief Secretary also emphasized on making all the way side amenities like washrooms etc functional throughout the entire stretch of the highway. He enquired about the status of the truck holding areas designated at many locations on this road. He told them to look for one more such facility at Ramsoo also. He suggested them to come up with a DPR for additional Bailey Bridge near Ramban at an earliest so that work on the same is taken in hand by March this year.

    While reviewing the traffic scenario on the roads of the two capital cities, the Chief Secretary directed the concerned authorities to make the completed phase of the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) functional within 7 days. He asked them to use the CCTV network of the system to look for the violators and e-challan or tow away their vehicles for hassle-free movement of vehicles on city roads.

    On the request of the Traffic authorities the Chief Secretary asked the administration to look into the possibility of taking a traffic holiday for a day every week on the Jammu-Srinagar Highway till 15th of March so that it is better utilized for making some crucial repairs and completing few essential works for making travel on this road a  pleasant  experience for the commuters.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Hyderabad’s air quality to be improved by reducing particular matter

    Hyderabad’s air quality to be improved by reducing particular matter

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    Hyderabad: Implementation of an action plan for reducing air pollutants, e-waste and construction and demolition (C&D) waste processing to improve the air quality in the city was reviewed by the Telangana State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB).

    Special chief secretary, of environment, science and technology, Rajat Kumar, conducted a review meeting with a team from IIT-Kanpur, member secretary of the board Neetu Prasad, and others on Monday.

    A presentation made by an academic from IIT-Kanpur, Mukesh Sharma, on a source apportionment study carried out in the city revealed that major sources that added to air pollution were identified as road dust, vehicular emissions, open burning, secondary pollutants and industries.

    Particulate matter of sizes less than 10 and 2.5 microns in the air are the add-ons to the pollution, stated Mukesh during the meeting.

    Deliberations about the additional measures to be taken for an immediate reduction in the particulate matter were discussed by the officials who decided to conduct a series of workshops to brainstorm on the action plan.

    Speaking during the meeting, Rajat Kumar said that the Centre is releasing funds under the 15th Finance Commission to Hyderabad for taking up important activities to reduce air pollution.

    “Based on the results of the study, the Air Quality Monitoring Committee (AQMC) will allocate the funds to different activities in the proportion to the source contribution,” he added.

    Citing the reduction in air pollution in Nalgonda town owing to various interventions, Rajat Kumar said the focus is now on Hyderabad.

    He further reviewed the implementation of the e-Waste Management Rules and noted that there has been an improvement in e-waste collection from 30,000 tonnes to 44,000 tonnes per year.

    The main challenge still remains with e-waste collection from the domestic sector and also with training of the informal sector for scientific processing of the same.

    Rajat Kumar directed the TSPCB to increase awareness programmes through different media to sensitise all sections and improve the collection mechanism from the domestic sector.

    The construction and demolition waste management was also reviewed which revealed that the total capacity has been increased from 1000 tonnes per day to 2000 tonnes per day.

    Rajat Kumar further instructed that the C&D processed material should be made mandatory for re-use in different projects and made suggestions for the study of such policies in other states

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • AirCase Anti-Gravity Backpack for Men & Women, Weight Reducing 15.6” Laptop Bag for Travel & Office, Ergonomic Technology for Posture & Muscle Support, Patent Protected, In-built Shock Absorber

    AirCase Anti-Gravity Backpack for Men & Women, Weight Reducing 15.6” Laptop Bag for Travel & Office, Ergonomic Technology for Posture & Muscle Support, Patent Protected, In-built Shock Absorber

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    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 80 x 54 x 48 cm; 1.37 Kilograms
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 1 August 2022
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ AirCase
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0B87NZC1H
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ C146-BLK
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Hong Kong
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ AirCase, Istuff365, Godown No.H-3, Dharam Complex, Thane-421302
    Packer ‏ : ‎ M S INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS LIMITED UNIT-24/7, 7TH FLOOR, GOLDFIELD IND CENTRE, 1 SUI WO ROAD, FOTAN SHATIN, N.T. HONG KONG
    Importer ‏ : ‎ R.C.C Godown No.H-3, Dharam Complex, Anjur Mankoli Road,Rahanal Village, Bhiwandi, Thane-421302.
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 kg 370 g
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 80 x 54 x 48 Centimeters
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1 Count
    Included Components ‏ : ‎ 1 Bagpack
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Laptop Bagpack

    ⦿PATENTED ANTI-GRAVITY TECHNOLOGY: This Backpack has a smart Inbuilt Pressure Detector System. As the weight inside the backpack increases, the Elastic Shoulder Straps suspend open, changing the weight distribution and Reducing the Load on the Back & Neck muscles. The AirCase Anti-Gravity Backpack reduces muscle pressure by 25% as compared to a normal backpack.
    ⦿TECH IN ACTION: Guarded Lower back Support & Posture control enabled by Premium Grade Padding at the back. Zero jerk or sudden movement to the muscles through 4-Point Independent Suspension System.
    ⦿HOLISTICALLY DESIGNED: This Tech Packed Bag is Waterproof, has a Minimalist Exterior design that is class apart. It features multiple inner pockets & compartments for smart organisation of all your Office and Travel Essentials.
    ⦿MADE FOR A BETTER LIFE: This Bag is ideal for travellers (both Business and Leisure), bikers and hikers.

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