A marine biologist by trade and a conservationist by nature, Monty Halls is an unlikely champion for the fishing industry. A classic case of gamekeeper turned poacher? Not so says Halls. As he explains to Ruth Styles, nothing is simple when it comes to sustainable fish
… Prince Charles to Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall campaigning on behalf of Britain’s depleted …
Josie Jeffery’s opus is a call to arms for gardeners and the community spirited alike, says Ruth Styles
Seedbombs: Going Wild with Flowers Ruth Styles | 28th April 2011 Reviews Seedbombs Josie Jeffery Gardening Reviews Books Food And Farming seedbomb-book.jpg Josie Jeffery’s opus is a call to arms for …
The Ecologist's Green Living Editor finds answers to your ethical dilemmas. This week she’s looking at eco-labels
Ask Ruth: what do the different eco-labels mean? Ruth Styles | 13th September 2011 Ethical Living Labels Food Beauty Ecocert Soil Association RSPCA Food And Drink Food And Farming …
The Danes might not like it much but marmite is one British institution that’s worth keeping. Here's why, love it or hate it, marmite is an eco-friendly essential
Five reasons why marmite should be at the top of every eco-warrior’s shopping list Ruth Styles | 26th May 2011 Ethical Living Marmite Food And Drink Vegemite Denmark Food And Farming Green Living …
Making Ghana’s cocoa sector more sustainable isn’t the easiest of tasks but for the Louis Bolk Institute’s Christian Mensah that’s all part of the job. Ruth Styles caught up with him to find out how he’s doing it
Q&A: sustainable agriculture expert, Christian Mensah Ruth Styles | 20th April 2011 Ethical Living Cocoa Food And Farming Cadbury Rainforest Alliance Q&A christian-holding.jpg Making Ghana’s cocoa …