![]() | Friday 12th June 2009 Britain's Dirty Beaches A recent study lead by the Marine Conservation Society and conducted by volunteers, has revealed a large increase in the amount of litter found on Britain's beaches. The group collected over 380 thousand individual pieces of litter at 374 different coasta Full Story » |
![]() | Friday 12th June 2009 Is your organic milk fake? The UK consumer is waking up to organic milk. We have seen a 50% rise in sales of organic milk in the last two years as people become more conscious of environmental effects and animal welfare. The sorry fact is that demand actually outstrips supply here, Full Story » |
![]() | Sunday 24th May 2009 Benn calls for sustainable food investment The UK Environment Minister, Hilary Benn visited both Washington DC and New York this week to meet with his counterparts in the new Obama administration, as well as representatives from the UN and Europe, to discuss sustainable food growth, climate change Full Story » |
![]() | Wednesday 20th May 2009 Inbred Dairy cattle suffer health problems says RSPCA The RSPCA has come out claiming that many of Britain's 2 million dairy cows are "more inbred than pedigree dogs". This leaves the animals less resistant to disease, and as a result are more likely to suffer long term health problems. Many of the cattle ar Full Story » |
![]() | Thursday 14th May 2009 Humble Cereal beats designer sports drinks for energy recharge Most of us have felt that contented exhaustion after serious exercise, but while many of us reach for designer brand energy drinks to replenish our bodies it's been discovered that we'd be better off reaching for our cereal bowls. It's only a small stu Full Story » |
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