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Feedback from Broadland Workshop
A month ago in mid-October, the Beyond Green design team hosted a series of workshops and exhibitions for stakeholders and members of the public to discuss the draft plan, concepts and designs for development at Broadland. Many valuable ideas were brought forth that has since helped us make our draft masterplan stronger and more aligned
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Television as an agent of behaviour change
Sustainability on TV We think sustainable living needs to enter the mainstream. And that’s not going to happen until people from all walks of life understand what it involves, and are excited enough to take action. Although many commissioners still have an alarming allergy to ‘green’, overall the media’s becoming more willing to talk about
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Sustainability in Print
We think sustainable living needs to enter the mainstream. And that’s not going to happen until people from all walks of life understand what it involves, and are excited enough to take action. We communicate our work in many ways, but often find that getting things down on paper helps. Across the Group we contribute
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Thinking beyond what’s under the bonnet
Audi UK Sustainability Audit Audi’s working to improve the efficiency of its cars. But until we got involved Audi UK hadn’t given much thought to the sustainability impacts of its sales operations, which are based in 117 sales centres across the country. Before talking to their customers about how to use their cars more efficiently
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Wilderness Wood to host eco-celebrity Alistair McGowan on October 7th
Beyond Green sister company Wilderness Wood is a 62-acre productive woodland in East Sussex, a quaint village located one hour south of London via train. The Wood hosts a variety of eco-initiative for nature appreciators large and small, from guided hikes that search out edible fungus, bugs and woodland monsters to handmade furniture and locally
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