“The miracle is this, the more we share, the more we have.” - Leonard Nimoy
This quote really connects with me.
I’ve long believed that sharing leads to abundance.
I believe the more you share the more you free yourself up.
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A wide range of blog articles published by Sustainable Wales.
“The miracle is this, the more we share, the more we have.” - Leonard Nimoy
This quote really connects with me.
I’ve long believed that sharing leads to abundance.
I believe the more you share the more you free yourself up.
Read MoreIt’s so easy to get frustrated with life and the society we live in.
Whether it’s our crazy fixation with consuming material goods to try and make us happy.
Or perhaps it’s the manner in which we waste resources and pollute the planet with such far-reaching effects.
Or perhaps it’s the way we let down so many of our wonderful people in so many ways.
Read MoreMargaret and Robert Minhinnick regret the passing of Ecologist Steve Moon and acknowledge his importance in the growth of the Welsh green movement.
Steve Moon, who died March 2015, played an important role in the development of Porthcawl Friends of the Earth. This group grew into Friends of the Earth Cymru. Subsequently, Margaret and Robert Minhinnick formed Sustainable Wales.
Read MoreBefore I can truly put myself into anything I need to believe in it. I need to understand and agree with the why. Why we are doing what we are doing.
Sustainable Wales exists as a charity because we firmly believe that everyone, irrespective of his or her background, or position in society, has a key part to play in making environmental and social sustainability our normal behaviour.
Read MoreWelcome to our new website which we have developed internally over the last few months.
The site is designed for ease of navigation and focuses on why we exist, who we are, what we do and how you can get involved.
Read More12 months ago we had to make a big decision, possibly the biggest decision in the history of our charity. After 16 years as the grassroots voice for sustainable development in Wales we were at a crossroads. Where was our future? Did we have a future?
Read MoreSustainable Wales Volunteer Sam Lewis explains five reasons why eating less meat is potentially a really easy way to cut your carbon footprint and overall impact on our planet.
Read MoreOur mission is to seek solutions for the unsustainable way we live. This involves cultural change and has implications for future generations.
Sustainable Wales’s aim is to help revitalise the local economy. We promote social and environmental progress and are enterprising, creative and internationally aware.
We are committed to society, artistic creativity and the natural world. We work with communities, voluntary groups and government.
We believe in this way we can foster an exciting future that doesn’t cost us the earth.
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