All the latest environmental news regarding Suffolk.
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As part of the Creating the Greenest Communities initiative, a free workshop is taking place on Saturday (June 12) to help communities find out more about the role community food enterprises can have in low cost, low impact food production.
A new website has been launched by the Suffolk Biodiversity Partnership aimed at answering all your enquiries about the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act (2006)
Creating the Greenest County is once again doing things a little bit differently at the show at stand number 682, with a chance to not only save a bit of cash but also to make your very own smoothie.
Businesses will soon be able to benefit from a new funding source aimed at helping businesses meet their carbon commitments in a sustainable way.
Seven Suffolk streets provided a snap shot of recycling in the county as part of an innovative project to increase the rate of recycling.
The LowCVP and the Energy Saving Trust have launched the Community Challenge, which offers prizes of up to £5,000 for community based projects promoting low carbon vehicles and fuels or smarter, sustainable travel.
Feed-in Tariffs (FITs) will be introduced to Great Britain on 1st April 2010, you can generate low-carbon electricity at home and make money.
Resource Efficiency East is holding four introductory workshops ahead of the launch of The EMS Club at the end of April/early May.
Want to reduce your building’s carbon footprint? The Suffolk Green Buildings Network was launched on the 21st April
Farmers across Suffolk are now able to adopt a voluntary approach to environmental land management.