Hello and welcome to this weeks newsletter.
We would like to hear from anyone who would like to add their articles, ideas or events to the CrowdLeaf newsletter to share their work further. Please feel free to contact myself (Vicky) or Ryan to see how we can help. Add us on Facebook by liking our page.
If you missed Thursday evenings show on Voice FM, catch up here where Amanda Smith, Rhino Conservationist joins Xan Philips.
Who’s excited for the christmas holidays to begin? I know we are here at CrowdLeaf! This will be the last newsletter for this year so we would like to wish everyone a very merry christmas to you all and a happy, healthy, green and
prosperous new year and we look forward to seeing you all in 2019.
Business as usual over clean-air zone
Climate change: The massive CO2 emitter you may not know about
What was agreed at COP24 in Poland and why did it take so long?
Progress and problems as UN climate change talks end with a deal
The countdown to zero carbon requires many shades of green
How to make a carbon tax popular? Give the proceeds to the people
Big on batteries: government finally seizes on lithium-ion potential
Weather watch: How do we store surplus renewable energy?
Harvesting renewable energy from the sun and outer space at the same time
Chester Zoo fire: £120,000 raised by public to be spent on conservation
How outdated tree-felling laws are putting rare woodland wildlife at risk
Cambodia seizes record three-tonne of African ivory
‘Death sentence’: butterfly sanctuary to be bulldozed for Trump’s border wall
Plan for food waste to be separated
Big change to recycle black plastic
Land sec teams up with coffee retailers on industry cup recycling drive
The possibilities are endless? Our changing relationship with what we chuck out
Southampton Greenpeace Monthly Meeting 18th December
Repair Cafe Portsmouth 19th January
Ecological Footprint Calculator – How ecological are you? Find out here
Here is an great article with some great tips on living plastic free.
Check Out the Eco Collective who offer 100% vegan products and offer gluten free and organic produce.
Something we look to help businesses do in the future. If you are a business that is in the waste(not) business please get in touch –Mixed Plastic Banks In Southampton
Here is Southampton’s list on what to put into your blue lid recycling bin: What Can I Recycle?
Pledge Your Commitment To Improving Hampshires Recycling Habits
This brilliant website gives tips and ideas about food waste and how to reduce it.
Instead of throwing out or bagging up (to gather dust) all those clothes children quickly grow out of this is a brilliant website to buy or sell unwanted children clothes. It is run by a busy mum who also knows what it’s like with ever growing children and the endless amount of clothes children accumulate.
‘Last year a quarter of the clothing we got rid of was simply thrown away. That’s a staggering 300,000 tonnes that went into landfill. So many of those items could have been re-used and enjoyed by a another child, instead of contributing to the destruction of the planet.’
Please join us on Facebook, like and share with fellow environmental and wildlife enthusiasts where we will keep you up to date with climate change, sustainability as well as wildlife and conservation news plus anything else green.
We would also like to start adding a directory to our newsletter, making it more accessible for everyone to gain information, join other environmental groups or eco-friendly businesses that sell eco-friendly products. If you or someone you know are interested, please contact us. We can also help advertise and advise on any campaigns and fundraising events, with the option to advertise on our webpage, facebook and newsletters.
Equally if you have an article or blog which is relevant to the local or global cause of making the world cleaner and greener or feel there is an issue that could be part of a discussion, then feel free to send it over and we can publish it.
Contact us via our website:
Look us up on Facebook or drop us an email:
vicky@crowdleaf.org.uk
ryan@crowdleaf.org.uk
On behalf of CrowdLeaf,
Vicky & Ryan
Please come and check out our store to support our cause and green community!
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See you next time!
Welcome all to the CrowdLeaf newsletter where we bring up to date and relevant news, articles and events about the environment and our planet.
We are really excited here at CrowdLeaf at this festive time of year but also feel strongly about making it as sustainable as possible. Here are a few ideas in making your christmas more eco friendly.
If you have any other thoughts or ideas about achieving a sustainable christmas why not join us on Facebook and let us know.
Alternatively, if you have an event or article you would like shared on our newsletter please contact us via the email address at the bottom of the page 🙂
Climate Change: Where are we in seven charts and what you can do to help
“We are the last generation that can stop climate change” – UN summit
Climate Change: Last four years are ‘worlds hottest’
Cow burps, food miles and climate change
Air Pollution: Madrid bans old cars to reduce emissions
Total ban on plastics ‘could damage environment’
Would you pledge not to fly for a year?
Welsh firms to be discouraged from ‘non-ethical’ palm oil use
Reclassifying remaining 4,000 Tigers in world could help save them from extinction, research says
Developers may have to enhance wildlife habitats, says Gove
Trump to allow seismic blasting harmful to marine creatures
Scientists discover spider species that feeds its young milk
Queensland fox decimated by record heatwave
Microplastic toxins leave shellfish at mercy of predators
Ecological Footprint Calculator – What is your ecological footprint?
We label fridges to show their environmental impact – why not food?
Confidential documents made into toilet paper at recycling plant
Palm oil petitioning on Southampton Common 8th December
Southampton Vegan Xmas Vegan Fair 15th December
Repair Cafe Portsmouth 15th December
Clothes Swap and Xmas Party at Boulder Shack 15th December
Southampton Greenpeace Monthly Meeting 18th December
Ecological Footprint Calculator – How ecological are you? Find out here
Here is an great article with some great tips on living plastic free.
Check Out the Eco Collective who offer 100% vegan products and offer gluten free and organic produce.
Something we look to help businesses do in the future. If you are a business that is in the waste(not) business please get in touch –Mixed Plastic Banks In Southampton
Here is Southampton’s list on what to put into your blue lid recycling bin: What Can I Recycle?
Pledge Your Commitment To Improving Hampshires Recycling Habits
This brilliant website gives tips and ideas about food waste and how to reduce it.
Instead of throwing out or bagging up (to gather dust) all those clothes children quickly grow out of this is a brilliant website to buy or sell unwanted children clothes. It is run by a busy mum who also knows what it’s like with ever growing children and the endless amount of clothes children accumulate.
‘Last year a quarter of the clothing we got rid of was simply thrown away. That’s a staggering 300,000 tonnes that went into landfill. So many of those items could have been re-used and enjoyed by a another child, instead of contributing to the destruction of the planet.’
Please join us on Facebook, like and share with fellow environmental and wildlife enthusiasts where we will keep you up to date with climate change, sustainability as well as wildlife and conservation news plus anything else green.
We would also like to start adding a directory to our newsletter, making it more accessible for everyone to gain information, join other environmental groups or eco-friendly businesses that sell eco-friendly products. If you or someone you know are interested, please contact us. We can also help advertise and advise on any campaigns and fundraising events, with the option to advertise on our webpage, facebook and newsletters.
Equally if you have an article or blog which is relevant to the local or global cause of making the world cleaner and greener or feel there is an issue that could be part of a discussion, then feel free to send it over and we can publish it.
Contact us via our website:
Look us up on Facebook or drop us an email:
vicky@crowdleaf.org.uk
ryan@crowdleaf.org.uk
On behalf of CrowdLeaf,
Vicky & Ryan
Please come and check out our store to support our cause and green community!
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See you next time!
Hi everyone and welcome to this weeks newsletter.
Come and join us for the evening litter pick with Southampton Common Forum this Friday! Meeting at 18:00-19:00 just north of the Cowherds.
If you have an event or article you would like to see published on CrowdLeaf newsletter please feel free to contact us 🙂
If you missed Ryan Carter on the radio – Voice FM Thursday 4th October – you can listen in again to the show here.
US economists win Nobel prize for work on climate change and growth
Final call to save the world from ‘climate catastrophe’
Never exercise at rush hour: six ways to avoid air pollution
Harrison Ford: “Stop giving power to the people who don’t believe in science”
London under threat of ‘sinking’ as global warming makes sea levels rise, new report finds
Ikea says goodbye to plastic straws with display at London’s design museum
Thames whale Benny the beluga ‘cannot be hauled out’
Destruction of threatened species habitat taking place on ‘scandalously huge scale’
Cutting edge DNA analysis to reveal the secret wildlife of urban nature reserves
UK announces extra £6m to protect endangered wildlife
Smiley face stickers improve food recycling in Bristol
Walkers Crisps introduces recycling scheme amid outcry over packaging waste
Overwhelmed by climate change? Here’s what you can do
First commercial waste-based biofuel flight lands in London
Evening Litter Pick – Southampton common 12th October
Green drinks – Portsmouth 18th October
Repair Cafe Portsmouth 20th October
Check Out the Eco Collective who offer 100% vegan products and offer gluten free and organic produce.
Something we look to help businesses do in the future. If you are a business that is in the waste(not) business please get in touch –Mixed Plastic Banks In Southampton
Here is Southampton’s list on what to put into your blue lid recycling bin: What Can I Recycle?
Pledge Your Commitment To Improving Hampshires Recycling Habits
This brilliant website gives tips and ideas about food waste and how to reduce it.
Instead of throwing out or bagging up (to gather dust) all those clothes children quickly grow out of this is a brilliant website to buy or sell unwanted children clothes. It is run by a busy mum who also knows what it’s like with ever growing children and the endless amount of clothes children accumulate.
‘Last year a quarter of the clothing we got rid of was simply thrown away. That’s a staggering 300,000 tonnes that went into landfill. So many of those items could have been re-used and enjoyed by a another child, instead of contributing to the destruction of the planet.’
Please join us on Facebook, like and share with fellow environmental and wildlife enthusiasts where we will keep you up to date with climate change, sustainability as well as wildlife and conservation news plus anything else green.
We would also like to start adding a directory to our newsletter, making it more accessible for everyone to gain information, join other environmental groups or eco-friendly businesses that sell eco-friendly products. If you or someone you know are interested, please contact us. We can also help advertise and advise on any campaigns and fundraising events, with the option to advertise on our webpage, facebook and newsletters.
Equally if you have an article or blog which is relevant to the local or global cause of making the world cleaner and greener or feel there is an issue that could be part of a discussion, then feel free to send it over and we can publish it.
Contact us via our website:
Look us up on Facebook or drop us an email:
vicky@crowdleaf.org.uk
ryan@crowdleaf.org.uk
On behalf of CrowdLeaf,
Vicky & Ryan
Please come and check out our store to support our cause and green community!
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See you next time!
Hello and welcome to CrowdLeaf newsletter.
This week is the Autumn Equinox so a perfect time for enjoying the fruits and harvest that are ripe this time of year.
A big shout out to Southampton Common Forum and our Crowdleaf volunteers, who set out for their joint litter pick on 14th September!
Do you have an article or event you would like to have shared on the CrowdLeaf newsletter? Please contact us to see if we can help!
Invisible killer: how one girls tragic death could change the air pollution story
Plastic pollution ‘in animal food chain’
Air pollution linked to much greater risk of dementia
Want to cut air pollution? Get rid of your car
Tens of thousands of volunteers in California on Coastal Cleanup Day
‘Nature-based’ greenhouse gas removal to limit UK climate change
My manifesto could save Britains dying wildlife
The Peoples Manifesto for Wildlife
The secret life of Fungi: Ten fascinating facts
400 year old shark found in the Arctic could be the oldest living vertebrate
Game shooting ban brought in by environment chiefs
The week in wildlife – in pictures
Top UK crisp brands failing to ditch plastic packets, research shows
Everything you’ve been told about plastic is wrong – the answer isn’t recycling
Ikea to use mushroom packaging that will decomposed in a garden within weeks
Southsea Wildlife Watch 29th September
Showing Volunteer Day 30th September
Testwood Lakes 15th Birthday Fun Day 30th September
Check Out the Eco Collective who offer 100% vegan products and offer gluten free and organic produce.
Something we look to help businesses do in the future. If you are a business that is in the waste(not) business please get in touch –Mixed Plastic Banks In Southampton
Here is Southampton’s list on what to put into your blue lid recycling bin: What Can I Recycle?
Pledge Your Commitment To Improving Hampshires Recycling Habits
This brilliant website gives tips and ideas about food waste and how to reduce it.
Instead of throwing out or bagging up (to gather dust) all those clothes children quickly grow out of this is a brilliant website to buy or sell unwanted children clothes. It is run by a busy mum who also knows what it’s like with ever growing children and the endless amount of clothes children accumulate.
‘Last year a quarter of the clothing we got rid of was simply thrown away. That’s a staggering 300,000 tonnes that went into landfill. So many of those items could have been re-used and enjoyed by a another child, instead of contributing to the destruction of the planet.’
Please join us on Facebook, like and share with fellow environmental and wildlife enthusiasts where we will keep you up to date with climate change, sustainability as well as wildlife and conservation news plus anything else green.
We would also like to start adding a directory to our newsletter, making it more accessible for everyone to gain information, join other environmental groups or eco-friendly businesses that sell eco-friendly products. If you or someone you know are interested, please contact us. We can also help advertise and advise on any campaigns and fundraising events, with the option to advertise on our webpage, facebook and newsletters.
Equally if you have an article or blog which is relevant to the local or global cause of making the world cleaner and greener or feel there is an issue that could be part of a discussion, then feel free to send it over and we can publish it.
Contact us via our website:
Look us up on Facebook or drop us an email:
vicky@crowdleaf.org.uk
ryan@crowdleaf.org.uk
On behalf of CrowdLeaf,
Vicky & Ryan
Please come and check out our store to support our cause and green community!
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See you next time!
Hello and welcome to the second edition of the CrowdLeaf Newsletter for September.
A great image taken by Ryan Carter of Imber Village, evacuated in 1943 for military training. It is a wildlife conservation area and military training ground now.
Do you have an article or event you would like to share for all to see? Please let either myself (Vicky) or Ryan. Let us know, using the contact us section or look us up on Facebook and send us a message 🙂
Join Southampton Common Forum on 14th September – 18:30-19:30 for their bi-weekly litter pick and our monthly.
Scientists get ready to begin Great Pacific Garbage Cleanup
Hundreds of thousands expected to join global climate change marches this weekend
BBC admits ‘we get climate change coverage wrong too often’
‘Major pollution’ kills fish in River Clywedog in Wrexham
Organic solar cells set’remarkable’ energy record
Most of the countryside devoid of of hedgehogs, study finds
UN treaty would protect high seas from over exploitation
Tropical sun fish found in Highland waters
Dozens of elephants killed near Botswana wildlife sanctuary
While Brits are hyping up plastic bans they have no clue how to recycle at home.
Serena Williams just launched a 100% vegan clothing line
This is how I am raising eco-aware kids
Portsmouth Green Drinks On Tour – Artist Special part 2 12th September
Repair Cafe Portsmouth 15th September
Eastney Big Beach Clean In Association With MCS 15th September
Southsea Wildlife Watch 29th September
Showing Volunteer Day 30th September
Testwood Lakes 15th Birthday Fun Day 30th September
Check Out the Eco Collective who offer 100% vegan products and offer gluten free and organic produce.
Something we look to help businesses do in the future. If you are a business that is in the waste(not) business please get in touch –Mixed Plastic Banks In Southampton
Here is Southampton’s list on what to put into your blue lid recycling bin: What Can I Recycle?
Pledge Your Commitment To Improving Hampshires Recycling Habits
This brilliant website gives tips and ideas about food waste and how to reduce it.
Instead of throwing out or bagging up (to gather dust) all those clothes children quickly grow out of this is a brilliant website to buy or sell unwanted children clothes. It is run by a busy mum who also knows what it’s like with ever growing children and the endless amount of clothes children accumulate.
‘Last year a quarter of the clothing we got rid of was simply thrown away. That’s a staggering 300,000 tonnes that went into landfill. So many of those items could have been re-used and enjoyed by a another child, instead of contributing to the destruction of the planet.’
Please join us on Facebook, like and share with fellow environmental and wildlife enthusiasts where we will keep you up to date with climate change, sustainability as well as wildlife and conservation news plus anything else green.
We would also like to start adding a directory to our newsletter, making it more accessible for everyone to gain information, join other environmental groups or eco-friendly businesses that sell eco-friendly products. If you or someone you know are interested, please contact us. We can also help advertise and advise on any campaigns and fundraising events, with the option to advertise on our webpage, facebook and newsletters.
Equally if you have an article or blog which is relevant to the local or global cause of making the world cleaner and greener or feel there is an issue that could be part of a discussion, then feel free to send it over and we can publish it.
Contact us via our website:
Look us up on Facebook or drop us an email:
vicky@crowdleaf.org.uk
ryan@crowdleaf.org.uk
On behalf of CrowdLeaf,
Vicky & Ryan
Please come and check out our store to support our cause and green community!
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See you next time!
Hello! Welcome to this weeks newsletter. What a week it has been in the world of green and sustainable news.
Before we get started, thank you to all those who came out and helped Southampton Common Forum and ourselves with our litter pick last week. We collected this in less than an hour.
Arctic’s Strongest Sea Ice Breaks Up For First Time On Record
Trump Administration Scraps Obama-Era Regulation On Coal Emissions
Pakistan Fights Climate Change With 10 Billion Trees
To Confront Climate Change, The Modern Automobile Must Die
Nearly 80% Of New Diesel Cars Still Pollute Beyond Legal Limits, Tests Reveal
UK Public Backs Tough Action On Plastic Waste In Record Numbers
More Protection Is Needed For Chinese Pangolins
Fox Hunt Supporters ‘Routinely’ Block Badger Setts, Leaving Animals To Suffocate Or Starve To Death
The Strange Story Of The White-Naped Crane That Fell In Love With Her Keeper
Is The Great British Shire Horse About To Go Extinct?
Reebok Releases New Sneakers With Sustainable Soles Made From Corn
My Green Idea: Recycling India’s Floral Waste
How To Turn Your Garden Into A Biodiverse Paradise
Drop In Beach Cleans – Goatee Beach 2nd September
Why Do We Need A Strong Clean Air Zone? 6th September
Portsmouth Green Drinks On Tour – Artist Special part 2 12th September
Repair Cafe Portsmouth 15th September
Southsea Wildlife Watch 29th September
Check Out the Eco Collective who offer 100% vegan products and offer gluten free and organic produce.
Something we look to help businesses do in the future. If you are a business that is in the waste(not) business please get in touch –Mixed Plastic Banks In Southampton
Here is Southampton’s list on what to put into your blue lid recycling bin: What Can I Recycle?
Pledge Your Commitment To Improving Hampshires Recycling Habits
This brilliant website gives tips and ideas about food waste and how to reduce it.
Instead of throwing out or bagging up (to gather dust) all those clothes children quickly grow out of this is a brilliant website to buy or sell unwanted children clothes. It is run by a busy mum who also knows what it’s like with ever growing children and the endless amount of clothes children accumulate.
‘Last year a quarter of the clothing we got rid of was simply thrown away. That’s a staggering 300,000 tonnes that went into landfill. So many of those items could have been re-used and enjoyed by a another child, instead of contributing to the destruction of the planet.’
Please join us on Facebook, like and share with fellow environmental and wildlife enthusiasts where we will keep you up to date with climate change, sustainability as well as wildlife and conservation news plus anything else green.
We would also like to start adding a directory to our newsletter, making it more accessible for everyone to gain information, join other environmental groups or eco-friendly businesses that sell eco-friendly products. If you or someone you know are interested, please contact us. We can also help advertise and advise on any campaigns and fundraising events, with the option to advertise on our webpage, facebook and newsletters.
Equally if you have an article or blog which is relevant to the local or global cause of making the world cleaner and greener or feel there is an issue that could be part of a discussion, then feel free to send it over and we can publish it.
Contact us via our website:
Look us up on Facebook or drop us an email:
vicky@crowdleaf.org.uk
ryan@crowdleaf.org.uk
On behalf of CrowdLeaf,
Vicky & Ryan
Please come and check out our store to support our cause and green community!
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See you next time!
Hello and welcome to this weeks edition of CrowdLeaf’s newsletter bringing you up to date and relevant news regarding our environment.
Don’t forget our litter pick event on Friday 17th with Southampton Common Forum. If you would like to join us we are meeting up at the Hawthorns Cafe at 18:30 so please feel free to come along and help out.
Also if anyone can help out by taking some of the litter to dispose of this would be great.
Some great bee images were taken by CrowdLeaf’s Ryan Carter:
What amazing creatures they are which play such an important role for our environment. If you would like to join us and purchase some bee friendly seeds to turn your garden into a bee sanctuary, we are planning to get a massive order together. If so drop us an email and we will see what we can do.
REVEALED: Southampton’s Most Polluted Areas – But Which One Finishes Top?
Hinkley Point Nuclear Plant Mud Monitoring Plan Backed
HSBC Warns That Earth Is Running Out Of Resources To Sustain Life
Study Highlights Air Pollution Risk To Children In Prams
Badger Campaigners Lose High Court Battle To Limit Cull
Animal Cruelty Maximum Sentences Will Be Increased Government Confirms
Pine Marten Spotted In Kielder Forest For First Time In 90 Years
Beautiful new Species Of Tiny, Colourful Pygmy Seahorse Discovered In Japan
Toxic ‘Red Tide’ Algae Bloom Is Killing Florida Wildlife And Menacing Tourism
Organic Slar Cells Set ‘Remarkable’ Energy Record
Sharing A Bar Of Soap Cannot Make You Sick And Is Way Better For The Environment
CrowdLeaf Clean Southampton With Southampton Common Forum 17th August
Walk In The Woods With Animals Asia 18th August
August Clothes Swap At Bysea 18th August
Check Out the Eco Collective who offer 100% vegan products and offer gluten free and organic produce.
Something we look to help businesses do in the future. If you are a business that is in the waste(not) business please get in touch –Mixed Plastic Banks In Southampton
Here is Southampton’s list on what to put into your blue lid recycling bin: What Can I Recycle?
Pledge Your Commitment To Improving Hampshires Recycling Habits
This brilliant website gives tips and ideas about food waste and how to reduce it.
Instead of throwing out or bagging up (to gather dust) all those clothes children quickly grow out of this is a brilliant website to buy or sell unwanted children clothes. It is run by a busy mum who also knows what it’s like with ever growing children and the endless amount of clothes children accumulate.
‘Last year a quarter of the clothing we got rid of was simply thrown away. That’s a staggering 300,000 tonnes that went into landfill. So many of those items could have been re-used and enjoyed by a another child, instead of contributing to the destruction of the planet.’
Please join us on Facebook, like and share with fellow environmental and wildlife enthusiasts where we will keep you up to date with climate change, sustainability as well as wildlife and conservation news plus anything else green.
We would also like to start adding a directory to our newsletter, making it more accessible for everyone to gain information, join other environmental groups or eco-friendly businesses that sell eco-friendly products. If you or someone you know are interested, please contact us. We can also help advertise and advise on any campaigns and fundraising events, with the option to advertise on our webpage, facebook and newsletters.
Equally if you have an article or blog which is relevant to the local or global cause of making the world cleaner and greener or feel there is an issue that could be part of a discussion, then feel free to send it over and we can publish it.
Contact us via our website:
Look us up on Facebook or drop us an email:
vicky@crowdleaf.org.uk
ryan@crowdleaf.org.uk
On behalf of CrowdLeaf,
Vicky & Ryan
Please come and check out our store to support our cause and green community!
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See you next time!
Hello and welcome to this weeks newsletter.
Come and join CrowdLeaf and Southampton Common Forum on a litter pick around Southampton Common on Friday 17th August whereby we will be meeting at the Hawthorn Cafe for 18:30. If anyone can help to take away any of the recycling or aluminium this would be a great help too!
We would love to hear from you if you have any articles or events you would like to share, just contact us via the email addresses in the Contact Us! section of the newsletter.
Green Community Action: The Need For Innovation. Take The Risk!
Switching To GREEN In An Artificial Intelligence Era
Domino-Effect Of Climate Change Events Could Move Earth Into A ‘Hot House’ State
New Park And Rides Miles Of Cycle Networks – Southamptons New Transport Plans Revealed
Climate Change: What Could Be Wiped Out By A Temperature Rise
Air Pollution Linked To Changes In Heart Structure
Have you seen any snakes out and about? Here’s an article on what to do if you find one.
Trump Administration Lifts Ban On Pesticides Linked To Declining Bee Numbers
Lemur Extinction: Vast Majority Of Species Under Threat
Yes, You Can Grow Your Own Food – Even If You Are A City Dweller
This Brazilian Drag Queen Teaches Kids About The Natural World
Plastic Food Pots And Trays Often Unrecyclable, Says Councils
Petition Urging Leicester Based Walkers To Ditch Plastic Packets Handed In To The Crisp Giant
Hemp Might Be The Secret Ingredient For Sustainable Farming Here Is Why
CrowdLeaf Clean Southampton With Southampton Common Forum 17th August
Walk In The Woods With Animals Asia 18th August
August Clothes Swap At Bysea 18th August
Check Out the Eco Collective who offer 100% vegan products and offer gluten free and organic produce.
Something we look to help businesses do in the future. If you are a business that is in the waste(not) business please get in touch –Mixed Plastic Banks In Southampton
Here is Southampton’s list on what to put into your blue lid recycling bin: What Can I Recycle?
Pledge Your Commitment To Improving Hampshires Recycling Habits
This brilliant website gives tips and ideas about food waste and how to reduce it.
Instead of throwing out or bagging up (to gather dust) all those clothes children quickly grow out of this is a brilliant website to buy or sell unwanted children clothes. It is run by a busy mum who also knows what it’s like with ever growing children and the endless amount of clothes children accumulate.
‘Last year a quarter of the clothing we got rid of was simply thrown away. That’s a staggering 300,000 tonnes that went into landfill. So many of those items could have been re-used and enjoyed by a another child, instead of contributing to the destruction of the planet.’
Please join us on Facebook, like and share with fellow environmental and wildlife enthusiasts where we will keep you up to date with climate change, sustainability as well as wildlife and conservation news plus anything else green.
We would also like to start adding a directory to our newsletter, making it more accessible for everyone to gain information, join other environmental groups or eco-friendly businesses that sell eco-friendly products. If you or someone you know are interested, please contact us. We can also help advertise and advise on any campaigns and fundraising events, with the option to advertise on our webpage, facebook and newsletters.
Equally if you have an article or blog which is relevant to the local or global cause of making the world cleaner and greener or feel there is an issue that could be part of a discussion, then feel free to send it over and we can publish it.
Contact us via our website:
Look us up on Facebook or drop us an email:
vicky@crowdleaf.org.uk
ryan@crowdleaf.org.uk
On behalf of CrowdLeaf,
Vicky & Ryan
Please come and check out our store to support our cause and green community!
London Air Pollution Live Data
See you next time!
Welcome to this weeks newsletter!
Finally seeing a bit of rain after so much sun – although I don’t think were out of the woods yet. Stay hydrated and keep safe. 🙂
Check out what the UK looks like here with the lack of rain recently.
Here are some more beautiful images taken by Ann-Marie Britton.
Don’t Forget if you have an event of article you would like us to share please get in contact and we will see if we can help!
I (Vicky) am organising a plogging/litter pick on the 12th of August which I would like to make a regular monthly thing- time and destination to be confirmed. Contact either myself or Ryan if you are interested and we can pick our first destination.
Climate Change Driven By Humans Made Heatwave ‘Twice As Likely’
Regular heatwaves ‘will kill thousands’
High Pollution Wanted Issued In London Amid Heatwave
Cargo Ship Still Aground Off Caithness
Climate change Is Happening Right Before Our Eyes And Heres The Proof
Recycled Packaging ‘May End Up In Landfill’ Warns Watchdog
Decision Announced On The Hydraulic Fracturing Consent Application By Cuadrilla Bowland LTD
Lions Attack Sole Rhino Survivor Of Bungled Kenyan Park Relocation
Protection For Dolphins And Seabirds ‘Weaker Under Brexit Plans’
7 Things You Can Do Right Now To Help Garden Wildlife During the heatwave
TerraCycle Helps You Recycle Wine Corks, Batteries And other Non-recyclables
Adidas Will Only Use Recycled Plastics By 2024
Bladeless Wind Turbines Could Be The Future Of Wind Energy
This Company Makes Toys Out Of Recycled Plastic
Greenpeace Plastics Campaigning 28th July
South sea Wildlife Watch 4th August
Hampshire Farmers Market Oxford Street 4th August
Walk In The Woods With Animals Asia 18th August
Check Out the Eco Collective who offer 100% vegan products and offer gluten free and organic produce.
Something we look to help businesses do in the future. If you are a business that is in the waste(not) business please get in touch –Mixed Plastic Banks In Southampton
Here is Southampton’s list on what to put into your blue lid recycling bin: What Can I Recycle?
Pledge Your Commitment To Improving Hampshires Recycling Habits
This brilliant website gives tips and ideas about food waste and how to reduce it.
Instead of throwing out or bagging up (to gather dust) all those clothes children quickly grow out of this is a brilliant website to buy or sell unwanted children clothes. It is run by a busy mum who also knows what it’s like with ever growing children and the endless amount of clothes children accumulate.
‘Last year a quarter of the clothing we got rid of was simply thrown away. That’s a staggering 300,000 tonnes that went into landfill. So many of those items could have been re-used and enjoyed by a another child, instead of contributing to the destruction of the planet.’
Please join us on Facebook, like and share with fellow environmental and wildlife enthusiasts where we will keep you up to date with climate change, sustainable and wildlife and conservation news and anything else green.
We would also like to start adding a directory to our newsletter, making it more accessible for everyone to gain information, join other environmental groups or eco-friendly businesses that sell eco-friendly products. If you or someone you know are interested, please contact us. We can also help advertise and advise on any campaigns and fundraising events, with the option to advertise on our webpage, facebook and newsletters.
Equally if you have an article or blog which is relevant to the local or global cause of making the world cleaner and greener or feel there is an issue that could be part of a discussion, then feel free to send it over and we can publish it.
Contact us via our website:
Look us up on Facebook or drop us an email:
vicky@crowdleaf.org.uk
ryan@crowdleaf.org.uk
On behalf of CrowdLeaf,
Vicky & Ryan
Please come and check out our store to support our cause and green community!
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See you next time!
Hello and welcome to this weeks edition of the CrowdLeaf newsletter.
What a beautifully hot week it’s been, we hope you have all been safe but enjoyed your time in the sun! There has been plenty of talk of team work this week with the world cup taking over the screens, pubs and odd street. It seems timely to remember how much we can achieve together when we want to. As your here reading this we would assume you want to achieve a greener planet and community. So we call on you to share this newsletter or the stories fro it with at least one person this week. Education, debate and pressure are the key drivers of ideas, innovation and passions so please share.
Keep your eye on this space as we are planning to do another litter pick within the next few weeks and are looking for volunteers to join us as we look to one up our last litter pick which was a great showing of people and a horribly large amount of litter.
Young Will Pick Up Climate Change Bill, Advisers Warn
Reality Check: Do Clean Air Zones Work?
Deluge As Electronic Waste Turning Thailand Into ‘Worlds Rubbish Dump’
Saddle worth Moor Fire Generating Pollution That Can Harm Health
Car And Housing Companies ‘Should Be Ashamed of Themselves’ As UK On Track To Miss Emissions Targets
Manchester Makes A Beeline For New Dutch-Style Cycling network
Orangutan Study Offers Hope For Conservation Efforts
Palm Oil ‘Disastrous’ For Wildlife But Here To Stay, Experts Warn
Artificial Intelligence Used To Track World’s Wildlife
A New App Will Show People In Leeds Their Closest Recycling Bin
Waste Crisis: Where’s Your Recycling Going Now?
Research Cafe 35: Air Pollution And Our Health
Bitterne Litter Team – 1 Hour Litter Pick 24th June
Big Beach Clean Up 2018! 24th June
Air Quality Monitoring Workshop 28th June 2018
Portsmouth Green Drinks ‘On Tour’ Artist Special, Part 1 11th July
South sea Wildlife Watch 21st July
Check Out Eco Collective who offer 100% vegan products and offer gluten free and organic produce.
Something we look to help businesses do in the future. If you are a business that is in the waste(not) business please get in touch –Mixed Plastic Banks In Southampton
Here is Southampton’s list on what to put into your blue lid recycling bin: What Can I Recycle?
Pledge Your Commitment To Improving Hampshires Recycling Habits
This brilliant website gives tips and ideas about food waste and how to reduce it.
Instead of throwing out or bagging up (to gather dust) all those clothes children quickly grow out of this is a brilliant website to buy or sell unwanted children clothes. It is run by a busy mum who also knows what it’s like with ever growing children and the endless amount of clothes children accumulate.
‘Last year a quarter of the clothing we got rid of was simply thrown away. That’s a staggering 300,000 tonnes that went into landfill. So many of those items could have been re-used and enjoyed by a another child, instead of contributing to the destruction of the planet.’
Please join us on Facebook, like and share with fellow environmental and wildlife enthusiasts where we will keep you up to date with climate change, sustainable and wildlife and conservation news and anything else green.
We would also like to start adding a directory to our newsletter, making it more accessible for everyone to gain information, join other environmental groups or eco-friendly businesses that sell eco-friendly products. If you or someone you know are interested, please contact us. We can also help advertise and advise on any campaigns and fundraising events, with the option to advertise on our webpage, facebook and newsletters.
Equally if you have an article or blog which is relevant to the local or global cause of making the world cleaner and greener or feel there is an issue that could be part of a discussion, then feel free to send it over and we can publish it.
Contact us via our website:
Look us up on Facebook or drop us an email:
vicky@crowdleaf.org.uk
ryan@crowdleaf.org.uk
On behalf of CrowdLeaf,
Vicky & Ryan
Please come and check out our store to support our cause and green community!
London Air Pollution Live Data
See you next time!