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The joy of growing your own - National Allotments Week
National Allotments Week is an annual initiative, which began in 2002, that aims to raise awareness of allotments and their role in peoples' lives. I spoke to Abby Gower, who has owned her own allotment in Stoke-On Trent since March 2024, about the joys and challenges of managing her own allotment.

Eveline Vouillemin
Aug 153 min read
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Love-in with loose leaf tea
Tea – it might be losing ground to coffee as the UK’s favourite – but we still love drinking it.

Julie Vouillemin
Apr 2, 20242 min read
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Oddbox - Fighting food waste one box at a time
Find out about Oddbox, the company saving 'wonky' produce from ending up in landfill, just because they don’t look ‘perfect’.

Eveline Vouillemin
Feb 9, 20234 min read
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Sustainable Swaps For An Eco Kitchen
The kitchen is a great place to start finding greener alternatives which will benefit you and the planet. Here are three tips to start with.

Ella Messenger
May 24, 20223 min read
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4 Top Tips To Make Your Bathroom More Sustainable
Now is the time for action to fight plastic waste so we are sharing 4 top tips to make your bathroom more sustainable.

Ella Messenger
Mar 11, 20223 min read
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Rwanda’s Green Future
The 21st Century Rwanda places sustainability at the core of its identity and nations all over the world can take inspiration from them.

Richard Campbell
Mar 2, 20223 min read
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Could you take a year flight free?
More and more people are adopting sustainable habits in order to protect the planet. Stopping flying is something we can all consider.

Eveline Vouillemin
Feb 20, 20227 min read
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5 Small Steps You Can Take To Be More Earth Friendly
Simple tips for taking small steps to become more earth friendly that you can begin today!

Jade Godfrey
Feb 17, 20226 min read
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Closing the Loop on Waste
Loop is a global company seeking to close the loop on waste and stop it from ending up in the bin. If you look at the majority of the...
Keziah Watson
Jan 27, 20223 min read
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