CrowdLeaf Newsletter 2nd February 2018
Welcome to the CrowdLeaf Newsletter, what a week, we have done so much and the green community is going from strength to strength. In this CrowdLeaf Newsletter we will start with what we have been involved with, including supporting a campaigin to end plastics in Supermarkets, we have a a great piece written by Simon […]
CrowdLeaf Newsletter – The War On Plastic and Recycling News – 29th January 2018
Welcome to the first edition of our bi-weekly newsletters. In this first edition, there’s great articles on how people around the world and the UK are recycling and reducing plastic pollution by making kayaks, Co-op group are producing fully biodegradable tea bags and an eco-friendly company producing plastic free packaging made from mushrooms. In our […]
CrowdLeaf Newsletter 24th January 2018
Welcome to this weeks newsletter. We are seeing a fantastic effort and commitments being made by various companies and countries against the war on plastic. A lot more has still yet to be done but seeing the positive movement brings back a bit faith to humanity and shows what we can achieve if we all pull […]
CrowdLeaf Newsletter 16th January 2018
Welcome to this weeks CrowdLeaf newsletter. The world is seeing and making more effort to cut out plastic pollution and Teresa May has brought out her statement of commitment to reduce this for the UK by 2042. We at CrowdLeaf hope to see this happen a lot sooner for the sake of all the marine […]
CrowdLeaf Newsletter 14th December 2017
Welcome to this weeks newsletter. At CrowdLeaf we share with you various articles and news which can help us understand the current state of the world and Climate and how we can begin to reverse or mitigate some of the damage that has been done. A hot topic these past couple of weeks has been […]
CrowdLeaf Newsletter 30th November 2017
Welcome to this weeks newsletter, giving you your weekly updates on climate change, environment, sustainability and all things green. This weeks articles range between how Richard Branson is getting involved with clean energy for the Caribbean to Bearded Dragons becoming dummer due to the effects of Climate Change to some great news about some rare […]
Who & What is Green Drinks ( Southampton )
By Ryan Carter of CrowdLeaf and Adam Manning of Green Hampshire Green Drinks describe themselves as an ‘organic and self-organising’. Starting in London in 1989, the idea has spread throughout the world. The local group in Southampton from which we both draw our experiences is a great group. They meet regularly every third Thursday of […]
Announcement of a regular Green Show on @VoiceFMradio by @rwscarter
Some of you have already listened to @rwscarter on VoiceFm recently, some of you are so dedicated that you have heard both of his appearance so far. Credit where it is due, that cannot have been as easy as listening to Adam from Green Hampshire or Denise from ‘Eco Hair and Beauty‘. Both the earlier […]
The Climate Change Challenge to Overcome in the UK Agriculture Sector – Jason Light
With explicit consent Jason Light has allowed us to repost his article as titled above : Originally posted on Jason’s linkedIn profile, this gem looks at what is involved in the challenge for the UK Agriculture sector to lower and neutralise their footprint in the fight against climate change. Article below: Just a week after […]
‘Who are @Greenhampshire & Where did they come from?’
Volunteers can really make things happen. Volunteers can change lives and can change landscapes. Volunteering is giving yourself the opportunity to achieve something with your life that is not wrapped up in the world of work, the world of money and the world of worry. Giving yourself the chance to stop the unceasing run of […]