PLASTIC FREE HOME: Cop Out? One year on from COP26, what has changed?
"Climate change is the defining issue of today's world", asserted United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres ahead of this year's COP27.
Read more"Climate change is the defining issue of today's world", asserted United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres ahead of this year's COP27.
Read morein the UK alone, Hallowe'en costumes and accessories are responsible for 2,000 tonnes of plastic waste, equivalent to 83 million plastic bottles
Read moreFor some time the Environment Agency has cautioned that the UK faces a significant water shortage by 2050
Read more"I am genuinely scared about the future my children face, and am fed up of hearing promises made that do not lead to action."
Read more"I am genuinely scared about the future my children face, and am fed up of hearing promises made that do not lead to action."
Read moreas Peter Pan once said: "The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it."
Read moreOne brilliant local business, Eco Party Kit, based in Swallowfield, is here to help with saving the environment while having a safe birthday party
Read moreIt has been really pleasing to see that progress is finally being made when it comes to eliminating the use of peat in compost
Read moreMore than 70 people turned out to collect more than 200 bags of rubbish and larger items from Swallowfield for the annual litter pick
Read moreWhat's the best Easter egg to buy from an ethical point of view? Here, we look at the options
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