New discoveries and difficulties of the 2020 Plastic Free July challenge. […]
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Food waste, electronics waste, plastic pollution
New discoveries and difficulties of the 2020 Plastic Free July challenge. […]
A look at how climate conversations can change behaviour. […]
Create more wildlife-friendly outdoor spaces and enjoy the fruits of your labour. […]
Learn to love your food with tips to prevent food waste and a guide to compositing food scraps. […]
12 practical ideas with an environmental twist for every month this year that will benefit us all. […]
If you’re after some inspiration for decorating your home this holiday season, you need not look far. Avoid wading through crazed crowds at Christmas markets. Instead, consider making something that won’t cost the Earth, either financially or environmentally. A few of us let our creativity run wild this year at a “crafternoon” event hosted by […]
Going plastic-free can be challenging and requires us to share knowledge and work together. Read our lessons learned from #PlasticFreeJuly. We also put together a list of inspiring organisations you can support and be motivated by in the fight against plastic pollution. City to Sea – not-for-profit organisation campaigning to stop plastic pollution by connecting […]
Our colleague Nicki has just completed her second #PlasticFreeJuly and we asked her to share some of the lessons she has learned from these challenges, here they are: Because of the challenge, I discovered new organisations and activities that support this cause. I had weekly milk deliveries in glass bottles from Milk & More and […]
Our intern Christie volunteers for Surfers Against Sewage, and can see first hand the impact that plastic pollution is having on the marine environment. Here she shares some tips on how you can reduce your plastic use and help prevent this problem. As plastic pollution has become such a dire problem, there are lots of […]
Our intern Christie volunteers for Surfers Against Sewage, here she tells us what that involves and how you can take part too. Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is an organisation started by a group of Cornish surfers almost 30 years ago as a national campaign to improve water quality. Since then it has expanded to become […]