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Hey, This idea just come up when I was just thinking about trees and how there really is not enough of them. I then started sorting out different ways of how to overcome this problem. Then I thought, everywhere in Britain, there could be an Eco week, where everyone plants trees and uses the car less...
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Hey, I heard this somewhere, not sure where cos my memoary is a bit scatty, but ok. To stop throwing away so much food, you write out a shopping list for the week and plan what you will have each day. That way you won't buy more or less than you need. I am going to try it out, and I think we should...
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i think it apple fueli heard this guy was makingin the news good luck to him
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As I have mentioned before, this is a fantastic idea! On the 29th May there was a Radio programme about packaging. This link should work until 5th June when it will change to another eco programme. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio4_aod.shtml?radio4/costingtheearth
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Have you lot hear that there is a big green thing with british gas and they are give to 8 streets £40,000 to spend on stuff to make the homes have less of a carbon footprint. and are lane and are home is one of the 8 homes in each lane to join the project. DON'T SMOKE IT WILL KILL YOU!! DON'T
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on wednesday 26th march i have a day off from school (its sort of a day off but i have to go in for 5-10mins in the morning) and i am going to the natural history museum and science museum in london, i was going to have a look around for interting facts for the college courses im taking next year and...
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Hi everyone, I'm one of the 2006/07 Defra climate change champs and I am trying to set up a tree planting scheme. To see how many trees we can plant around the country to help absorb some CO2. Next month I will be helping to plant 1000 trees in a local woodland park so I thought I would try to get...
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Crisps should not be sold in multipacks, but discounts should be given if many bags are purchased. Fruit and veg should be sold loose and put in recycled, reuseable paper bags. If food expires, as it is sold loose it can just be composted and used to help grow more food It makes sense, doesn't it...
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Hi there! Do any of you (or your parents) use eco friendly cleaning products at home. If so which are the best. We might be able to make a list of products that combine green manufacture and good cleaning to help the house proud go green!!! http://www.biodegradable.biz/ http://www.ecover.com/Default...
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You can buy a wide range of eco-friendly products from Ecover at Tesco. for a full listing of available ecover products, go to: http://www.ecover.com/gb/en/Products/