IGNITION project guide to support and resources that can help you create green educational spaces at your school
IGNITION project guide to support and resources that can help you create green educational spaces at your school
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Find out moreIGNITION project guide to support and resources that can help you create green educational spaces at your school
IGNITION project guide to support and resources that can help you create green educational spaces at your school
To make a big change, we must all take small actions. Becoming greener and making an impact is easier than you might think. We have put together a range of blogs, articles, toolkits and checklists to help you make a start.
Applications for the Recycle for Greater Manchester Community Fund are now live. The fund helps to deliver projects aimed at reducing household waste, increasing recycling and encouraging reuse.
ReadJames Walsh, aka @MancunianBirder, writes about his research on the White Stork and why he thinks it should be an international symbol of peace.
ReadExploring the impact of nature-based solutions at the University of Salford’s Living Lab.
ReadI committed to being a cycling Eco-birder 2 years ago and have since clocked up 5000 miles pedalling around the urban jungle of Greater Manchester. Bird Races are great fun on a bike and in Greater Manchester we have ten boroughs that are all a perfect size for an all-day birding and cycling session. I have been birding in the city region for more than 30 years, but I am still discovering new sites on the bike and have found some great birds whilst in the saddle such as osprey, kittiwake, great egret, black-necked grebe, Mediterranean gull, and green sandpiper.
Although becoming carbon neutral is important to our organisation, it’s a lot of work for a small team to put the measures into place. The Journey to Net Zero course has given me practical, step-by-step advice that has made it easy for me to lay the foundations for our organisation to be able to take action and achieve our goal of becoming carbon neutral.
I guess I’ve always been what you would call a conscious consumer. I’ve always detested plastic bags, all of my skin care products at home are plastic-free, vegan, and sustainable. My toothbrush is made of bamboo, there’s no plastic anywhere in the house. Everything in the salon has to be vegan – that was the first rule for me. We started with one brand of haircare products that was vegan, organic, and Fairtrade, but the distributor in the UK was wrapping all of the deliveries in plastic, and it felt really needless, so we ditched them.
We think our water fountain is INCREDIBLE, it’s the perfect place for people to ‘refill’ and help themselves to any of the free edibles we’ve got growing in Market Place. We’re so grateful to all the organisations that helped make this happen. Alongside the plastic free motion that was passed by council and helped us achieve our first Surfers Against Sewage objective and in turn our Plastic Free Community status, it shows real commitment in reducing plastic waste and supporting our community.
I’ve not really been a cyclist throughout my life, more of a runner to be honest. And certainly not commuted. But I just thought if I’m going to change, surely now is the moment to change. I’m feeling the personal benefits of doing it. You just feel better when you come into work. It clears your head. There are benefits of cutting congestion, cleaning up the air. Everyone benefits when people cycle.
The Business Growth Hub has given us focus and extra knowledge. They’ve helped us form the base to grow sustainably and work efficiently as a team while making us conscious of our environmental impact as a business.
Although becoming carbon neutral is important to our organisation, it’s a lot of work for a small team to put the measures into place. The Journey to Net Zero course has given me practical, step-by-step advice that has made it easy for me to lay the foundations for our organisation to be able to take action and achieve our goal of becoming carbon neutral.
We used to think we didn’t have enough time to shop on our local market because we were working; how wrong we were? We discovered it is an amazing place to shop for plastic free. We swapped tea bags for tea leaves and coffee jars for beans which we buy from The Market Grounds on Ashton Market – well worth a visit as the homemade cakes are delicious. All the stall holders have been amazing, not one of them minds us taking our containers to be filled with meat from the butchers. We get our bread, cheese, fruit and veg from the market too.
The reason I signed up to the Green Homes Grant scheme was two-fold, selfishly the measures will add value to the properties and make them more valuable in the future. But more importantly it benefits the tenants, keeping them warmer and prevents problems like damp and condensation. Ultimately measures like external wall insulations should keep tenants happier and ensure they remain in the house for longer.
The Green Recovery Challenge Fund is providing a further boost to the ambitions of the Great Manchester Wetlands Partnership to create a thriving, inspirational and connected landscape. It supports the recovery of wildlife through habitat creation and improvement as well as community recovery through providing opportunities for local people to develop skills, knowledge and beneficial connections to their local natural environment.
The best part of upcycling is that old furniture is often better made than the equivalent flat-packed furniture we get today and with a little bit of time, love and care, you can create a completely unique piece of furniture for your home that no one else will have. I also love that these pieces of furniture have a history of their own and through transforming and updating them we can breathe a new lease of life into them.
Although we set out with a simple mission to reduce plastic waste, we’ve quickly realised that it’s just one piece in the sustainability puzzle. One of the biggest, but most easily attainable actions we can achieve is to look at where our goods come from and reduce the carbon footprint needed to get a product from manufacturer to consumer. Many of the products we stock are made by local, independent manufactures, who provide us with a wide range of things from reusable face wipes, wax food wraps, face coverings, soap bars, plant pots, kitchen cloths/sponges and butty bags.
Our aim is to start changing the habits of families in Greater Manchester by getting them to ‘borrow’ rather than ‘buy’ brand new toys. We’re making sure that toys can be reused again and again by children who need and want them – and they are not just sitting in a cupboard or under someone’s bed.
More top tips from the brilliant @CloudGardenerUK - why not try making your balcony more wildlife-friendly? 💚 #MyWildGarden #GMGreenCity twitter.com/Lancswildlife/…
Take action for nature, wherever you live by making your garden wilder. We're supporting @Lancswildlife's My Wild Garden campaign, which offers guides and resources to help you make your garden more wildlife friendly #GMGreenCity twitter.com/Lancswildlife/…
In case you missed it earlier this month, @QGCanopy has officially unveiled 70 Ancient Woodlands & 70 Ancient Trees in honour of The Queen's 70 years of service. Find out more here: bit.ly/3N6qnjP #GMGreenCity twitter.com/QGCanopy/statu…
Last week from GM Green City's Twitter via TweetDeck
Nature-Based Solutions will be key to building climate resilience in GM. @UKGBC’s most recent report provides tools to showcase the significant holistic value these solutions can bring to developments and communities. More here: ukgbc.org/news/ukgbc-rep… #IGNITIONGM #GMGreenCity twitter.com/UKGBC/status/1…
Last week from GM Green City's Twitter via TweetDeck
City of Trees were one of the brilliant partners of #IGNITIONGM - check out this fantastic overview of their work on the project! #GMGreenCity twitter.com/CityofTreesMcr…
About 2 weeks ago from GM Green City's Twitter via TweetDeck
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