DUBLIN HARVEST FESTIVAL 2012
Like an oak tree, a national movement or campaign is only as strong as its roots, and the grassroots community garden movement has demonstrated that it is going from strength to strength in Ireland.
Support our Feeding 5,000 Dublin Event
Join us on the 24th of November, 2012 at Wolfe Tone Park from noon as we attempt to feed 5,000 people free of charge with food that would have been thrown away because of aesthetics, blemishes, damaged packaging or short expiration dates.
GREEN YOUR FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL
Greening your school preparations does not only mean buying from sustainable sources and products from recycled material, it also means reusing items that still have good life in them.
IRELAND AT THE BOTTOM OF THE EU IN TERMS OF ALUMINIUM CAN RECYCLING
VOICE calls for the adoption of a deposit/refund initiative for aluminium cans, glass bottles, plastic bottles and potentially other containers and products. See Press Release and See Container Deposit Proposal.
REQUIREMENTS FOR SEPTIC TANKS AND OTHER SEWERAGE TREATMENT SYSTEMS
FACT SHEET –
SEPTIC TANK AND OTHER DOMESTIC SEWERAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Communities Against Climate Change
Climate change is the greatest environmental challenge we have ever faced. We all contribute to it and are all affected by it, but we can also work together within our communities to combat it, today. Our leaflet outlines what steps communities and individuals can take to combat climate change.
Summer 2012 Newsletter
We have just completed our latest newsletter which has articles on our new ‘Don’t Dump, Donate’ food waste campaign and exploring food ‘best before’ dates. We also consider the environmental and social impacts of our consumption habits and give some money-saving hints to SMEs, which also reduce environmental impacts.
Waterwise Leaflet
Worried about impending water rates?
Want to reduce your water use at home?
Here is a handy guide to help you cut your consumption.
Food Matters leaflet
What are the environmental implications of food production, transportation, distribution, consumption and disposal? See our Food Matters Leaflet.