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It’s been a whirlwind of a year for Environment Matters’ new sponsor, WUKA wear. But whilst going from almost nothing to an award winning, successful company in one year, WUKA has still kept hold of its environmental credentials. On this week’s show, Ama
It keeps us alive, improves our quality of life and is increasingly under threat - and yet we so often take the natural world for granted. In this edition of Environment Matters you can hear ecologist Joe Grays concerns about the effect of mineral extrac
Flying is one of the most environmentally damaging things we can do, and here in St.Albans we fly more than most. So cutting down on flights would be a great way to cut our carbon footprints. But can you really have a fun holiday without flying? We’ll he
Hertfordshire County Council has received £7.892m from the Department for Transport’s Local Highways Maintenance Fund. Amanda Yorwerth speaks to Herts County Council Cabinet Member for Highways Cllr Phil Bibby to find out what this might mean around St.A
Millions of books are land filled each year, but Pete Hill explains how a simple idea has saved 100,000 books so far. Herts and Middlesex Wildlife have a more cunning plan to ensure that Hertfordshire is a top notch home for winter migrants. Tim Hill exp
Eaten too much turkey? Why not give Veganuary a try? Tara from Taras Vegan Treats has some tips. And whilst youre at it, representatives of the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust and Sustainable St.Albans have some suggestions for things you could do in
Susheel Rao of Our Planet Our Future talks us through her 12 days of Sustainable Christmas Presents all lovely (and great for last minute inspiration!) and Heather Fowler of The Green Kitchen has top tips for making all that yummy Christmas food just a b
Hear about the people and the message behind the new Grinch mural. Plus, Catherine Ross has ideas to help us gear up our event for the 2019 Festival of Sustainability.
Its a gloomy old time of year, so cheer yourself up with a good news story of some wonderful work that Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust are doing with the help of Jordan Cereals and local farmers. And with cheery foliage and flowers in short supply out
Emma Tyers from Plastic Free St.Albans and Tania Trovatello of The Refill Pantry share some great tips on how to get your festive season off to a sustainable start. From calendars to Christmas trees and canapes to crafternoons, there’s plenty to green up