Articles Tagged with the word ‘recycling’

 
studiomama reimagined
 

/ Culture

22 Jan 2013

 

Pioneering furniture designers are turning their attention to issues of sustainability and recycling, and as Rooksana Hossenally discovers, there’s not a bamboo chair in sight

 
Peacekeeping - UNMIT
 

/ Food

20 Jul 2012

 

Bethany Wivell finds out how waste coffee grounds can be put to good use

 

Read all About it!

 
 

Archive

21 Sep 2010

 

British children donate 330,000 textbooks to pupils in Tanzania and Uganda

 

Get in the LOOP

 
 

Archive

30 Jun 2009

 


 

The Curitiba Story

 
 

Archive

15 Sep 2008

 

When things aren't working out, it's wise to deal with the root of the problem. Curitiba in Brazil offers an inspiring example of urban development.

 

India Recycled

 
 

Archive

30 Apr 2008

 

India Recycled photographic exhibition explores the journey of clothing from UK charity shops to the pavement traders of North India.

 

An Air of Improvement

 
 

Archive

19 Mar 2008

 

Parisian artist and product designer, Mathieu Lehanneur, has fused artand science together to come up with a retro-futuristic pod, that usesthe recycling properties of plants to purify the air.

 

Text Your Waste Away

 
 

Archive

18 Mar 2008

 

Recycle-more, Valpak's useful recycling information website, has recently launched a brand new text service.

 

Youth Win Voice at Eco-Parliament

 
 

Archive, Youth

12 Mar 2008

 

Five young people from Walton High School, Milton Keynes, will be going to Prague in May to represent their country at the 3rd annual Youth-Eco Parliament.

 

Pupils Get Rubbish Lessons

 
 

Archive

12 Mar 2008

 

Manchester's new education centre Waste Works project has proved a massive hit with local schools.

 

WEEE Recycle More Poster Competition

 
 

Archive

13 Feb 2008

 

We need you to help us tell the people of Glasgow that they can recycle-more electrical items when they visit the collection facility at Easter Queenslie.

 

A Place for Woody Waste

 
 

Archive

06 Sep 2006

 

TreeStations are sites where woodland managers take their woody waste' to be recycled into useful materials like charcoal and chippings, both growing in popularity as economic and eco-friendly fuels.

 

Eco-Footprints

 
 

Archive

04 May 2006

 

A free lively exhibition around sustainable energies, resource awareness and recycling in and around house, garden and transport.

 

Easter at CAT

 
 

Archive

06 Apr 2006

 

If you go down to The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) this Easter, you're in for a big surprise!

 

Plans for controversial incinerator blocked

 
 

Archive

20 Feb 2006

 

Plans for a controversial and potentially hazardous waste incinerator in East Sussex have been blocked until the Government can consider local objections.

 

Dial R’ for Recycle

 
 

Archive

28 Feb 2005

 

Norwood, the children and family services charity, have teamed up with The Recycling Appeal to raise funds. Supporters are asked to send in their old mobile phones and empty printer cartridges and The Recycling Appeal will give money to the charity in ex-change for every item recycled.

 

House of Commons Gets its Own Back

 
 

Archive

30 Dec 2003

 

The London-based environmental organisation, BioRegional, is inviting offices in the southeast to follow the example of the House of Commons and get their own back', by participating in a pioneering paper recycling and buy-back scheme.

 

One Thing Leads to Another

 
 

Archive

30 Jun 2003

 

Children at Newcastle C.E. Primary School in Clun, Shropshire, have been doing some very creative recycling. They visited the Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture, in Powys, to see how art can be created from recycled materials.

 

BioRegional Solutions For Living on One Planet

 
 

Archive

30 Sep 2002

 

This latest Briefing from the Schumacher Society charts the innovative work of the Surrey based BioRegional Group whose philosophy is thinking globally and acting locally'.

 

BioRegional Solutions For Living on One Planet

 
 

Archive

30 Sep 2002

 

This latest Briefing from the Schumacher Society charts the innovative work of the Surrey based BioRegional Group whose philosophy is thinking globally and acting locally'.