All the latest environmental news regarding Suffolk.
What's green
CRed Suffolk as part of Suffolk’s commitment to helping create the Greenest County is asking people to think about what actions they commit in their workplace that may have an impact on your life in your community. To help Suffolk become the Greenest County we need everyone to change their actions in their home and work life.
The Suffolk Breakfast Initiative has reached its first major milestone in signing up its 100th participant – The Crown in Stoke by Nayland.
The second round of Creating the Greenest County Awards are now open for entries!
After a 10 day celebration of local food and drink, Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival is ending on a high with a 2 day event being held at Snape Maltings over the weekend of the 26th and 27th September.
Have you thought about using sustainable methods to travel around? Well this is the perfect reason to start!
Clare Nuttery, a two-acre community woodland owned by Clare Parish Council, has been awarded a Big Lottery Fund grant for £8,635.
A new and revolutionary website has gone live today. Supported by all the councils in Suffolk, the website allows people to learn about the landscape character of Suffolk.
Local inventor Martin Myerscough has launched GreenBottle, a revolutionary new milk bottle made from office waste paper, which looks set to trigger a new wave of green businesses in the region.
Suffolk Councils have joined together to allow visitors to the site to watch fun and informative programmes about climate change and its effects on society. CarbonFree TV is free and available to watch now!
Green Sprougton and Wenhaston Energy Support Group have been successful in the first round of funding for Cut Your Carbon, funded by EEDA.