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Lucy Danger's 3 R's Recycling Blog
http://recycling-3rs.blogspot.com/
An insight into the recycling industry from Lucy Danger, Managing Director of emerge Recycling, one of the UK's leading social enterprises.
Recent Posts
COP15 - Last Chance?
Greetings,I thought I should probably post something today as it is the final day of the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. My previous post hopefully will have given you an idea of what COP15 is trying to acheive. I've been watching some of...
Prison Work On Waste Schemes vs. NIMBY Rubbish.
Greetings,I came across this rather reactionary article in the MEN about a convict working for a local waste contractor who escaped whilst on work duties.From a social perspective, personally I think it's a good thing for prisoners to be given meanin...
Five Steps To Green Your Christmas
Greetings,It's getting towards that time of year again, I can't believe it's nearly been a year since I started this blog, time flies when you're having fun!In the spirit of the season I thought I should put together some suggestions for how to enjoy...
COP15 - An Overview
Greetings,You may or may not know, but the COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference began in Copenhagen today, as such I thought it would be worth posting what it is about and why COP15 is so important.The primary aim of the conference is for a...
Recent Flooding Devastates Cumbria
Greetings,I don't think that there's a single corner of the country that won't have seen by now the distressing plight of the people of cumbria over the last month.It's a clear indication of the impact of climate change, in 2005 cumbria was devestate...
The Story Of Cap & Trade
Greetings,I strongly recommend commit ten minutes to watching this video as it lays bare the truths about the real benefits of the proposed 'cap & trade' schemes which are being discussed in Copenhagen:We need to work towards real solutions rather th...


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