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Oxford charges up new electronic car sharing scheme
Paul Creeney
12th July, 2012
Environmentalists living in and around a 50-mile radius of Oxford can now opt into the country’s first-ever electric car-sharing scheme. The Ecologist’s Paul Creeney reportsmore...
Five of the best…organic veg box schemes
Ruth Styles
16th January, 2012
Whether you’re looking for seasonal veg or slaughter-free milk, Britain’s box schemes make avoiding the supermarket a cinch more...
Pedal power: ditch the headaches and cycle to work
Juliet Kemp
28th September, 2010
Commuting to work by bike is easier - and the reasons not to do it flimsier - than you think. Here's our guide to dealing with the excuses and improving pedal power in your workplace more...
Organic food comes of age at Bristol's Organic Food Festival
Eifion Rees
26th August, 2010
Held at Bristol Harbourside and celebrating its 10th anniversary, Europe's largest organic festival is a feast of food, drink and fabric that doesn't cost the earth more...
Proposed trading in aviation emissions 'doesn't go far enough'
News
15th November, 2007
The European Union has been accused of letting the air industry off the hook in tackling carbon dioxide emissions. more...
The slacker's guide to eating well
Ecologist
10th September, 2007
We can all eat well with a little thought and effort. Here's how... more...
Box-scheme baby food
Matilda Lee
14th June, 2007
Keen to have your little one avoid the over-processed, additive-packed diet of today’s obesity-prone youth? Then give your weaning baby healthy eating habits for life by starting them off with nutritious food easily made at home writes Matilda Lee more...
SIGN UP TO A LOCAL PRODUCE BOX SCHEME TODAY
The Ecologist Green Pages
1st February, 2006
AND START TO EXPERIENCE THE SEASONS THROUGH THE FOOD YOU EAT... more...
15 reasons to order a box scheme today...
Matilda Lee
1st February, 2006
Fruit and vegetables as nature intended them, delivered direct to your door. Matilda Lee reports more...
Reusable nappies
Matilda Lee
1st February, 2005
Do you want the best for your baby, but don’t want to harm the environment? Then use reusable nappies. Contrary to popular belief, modern reusables are cheaper and more hygienic than disposables, and you won't have to spend hours cleaning them. more...
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