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Previewing the priorities of our plan for nature: lowland mosslands and wetlands
We’re previewing the draft priorities in our Local Nature Recovery Strategy. Next up: lowland mosslands and wetlands.
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New carbon calculator tool launched to simplify journey to net zero for Greater Manchester SMEs
Greater Manchester businesses that need to measure and understand their carbon footprint can now access a free new tool designed to accurately measure their energy use and discover their biggest carbon impacts.
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Have your say on how nature recovery is prioritised across Greater Manchester
The public consultation on Greater Manchester’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy is now open – have your say!
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Previewing the priorities of our plan for nature: upland moorlands
We’re previewing the draft priorities in our Local Nature Recovery Strategy. Next up: upland moorlands.
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Green Summit 2024: Barker backs Greater Manchester’s carbon neutral goals by 2038
In the first of our Green Summit 2024 previews, we hear from official event partner Barker about their support for GMCA’s Powering Our Schools project.
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Previewing the priorities of our plan for nature: rivers, waterbodies and canals
We’re previewing the draft priorities in our Local Nature Recovery Strategy. Next up: rivers, waterbodies and canals.
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Manchester International Forest school (Skogsmulle) Symposium 2025
Manchester has been given the honour of hosting the next International Forest School, Skogsmulle Symposium in June 2025.
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Registrations now open for Greater Manchester Green Summit 2024
Find out more about Green Summit 2024.
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Local Nature Champions: Salford Litter Heroes
In our next Local Nature Champions interview, we speak to Salford Litter Heroes.
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Local Nature Champions: Dave Steel, Wildlife Recorder
In our next Local Nature Champions interview, we speak to Dave Steel, Chat Moss Wildlife Recorder.
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Previewing the priorities of our plan for nature: woodlands, trees, scrub and hedgerows
We’re previewing the draft priorities in our Local Nature Recovery Strategy. Next up: woodlands, trees, scrub and hedgerows.
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Manchester, we need your help! Join the Borro Scheme and reduce waste
Every year, the UK uses around 3 billion takeaway cups, each serving a drink for just 15 minutes before being thrown away. This staggering waste amounts to over 200,000 miles of cups—enough to circle the earth eight times! But the good news is, this waste is avoidable.
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