"Underground, overground, wombling free
The Wombles of Wimbledon Common are we
Making good use of the things that we find
Things that the everyday folks leave behind"
The Wombles of Wimbledon Common are we
Making good use of the things that we find
Things that the everyday folks leave behind"
(The Wombles TV Theme Song - Listen to it here)
I loved watching The Wombles as a kid. For those who missed it, this was a 70s British stop-motion animation featuring little creatures that went around picking up litter and turning it into something useful. Recycling before it was cool.
Growing up, my family were often reclaiming bits and pieces. Both my parents were very adept at creatively re-using things. As a kid this meant and endless supply of materials for craft projects as well as joining in on the fun game of spotting useful things that people had thrown out. Of course once I became a teenager it was embarrassing to have your Dad stop the car to retrieve stuff out of the hard rubbish collection piles, but I soon got over it once I became a uni student and engaged in the time honoured tradition of finding free furniture.
The wombling habit is fairly ingrained in both myself and the Cunning Plans Dept. We're both committed to reducing waste and recycling/re-using where possible. We often boggle at the amount of things that people throw out onto the verge that could have been donated to a charity or second hand shop to be reused or put in the recycling bin. Over the years, we've wombled some nifty things.
Recent acquisitions include:
- Two bicycles, one with a broken back wheel and one missing the front wheel = one complete free bicycle
- Fully functional bag less vacuum cleaner for the shed
- Small, carry-on sized suitcase
- Pedestal fan
- Clothes drying rack
- Wooden table that's getting used in the backyard as my gardening bench
- Banana lounge
- Plastic baskets for storage
- A bike horn
Bags of clothes reclaimed from outside an apartment block |
The huge pile of clean clothes ready to be donated |
Bag 1 |
Bag 2 |
Bag 3 |
Random fluffy cow print seat covers |
Bag 4 |
Bag 5 |
Bag 6 |
I feel good when I see stuff that would have gone to landfill being reused and recycled and I'm glad to be a part of that process.