Over 12,000 hours of volunteer time since our move to share office space with SUSSED in 2012!
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Over 12,000 hours of volunteer time since our move to share office space with SUSSED in 2012!
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Thanks to all our Green Room performers, guests and open mic performers...
It's that time of year again and we're holding our 2015 Ethical Christmas Feast with the help of ’19 Mary Street’, the vibrant new tapas and cocktail bar in Porthcawl, on Tuesday, December 15th from 7.15pm.
Read MoreA round up on TTIP. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is a wide ranging free trade and investment treaty being negotiated between the EU and the USA. This is being carried out away from the eyes of the public...
Read MoreAs we run up to COP 21 in Paris we have produced a discussion paper called ‘Carbon landscape: a pre-COP21 perspective’. This presents the picture of carbon management and regulation as it applies today and it considers the impact that current and future regulatory developments are likely to have on UK businesses and their environments. It also reports on progress made - the extent to which the UK is on track to meet its carbon reduction targets.
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Businesses operating in the UK are increasingly required to comply with a raft of environmental regulation and legislation relating to their carbon emissions as well as their broader energy efficiency. In addition, companies must consider the changing cultural backdrop which is leaning towards green investment and polluter divestment. In this report we consider the impact that current and future regulatory developments are likely to have on UK businesses and the environment in which they operate. We also consider the extent to which the UK is on track to meet its carbon reduction targets and any factors that may influence its progress.
Schumacher Institute website
COP 21 Paris website
The Sustainable Innovation Forum (SIF15) is the largest business focused event held during the annual Conference of Parties (COP), taking place this year on 7- 8 December at COP21 at Stade de France (gate E) in Paris.
Building on year-round work from Climate Action and the UN Environment Programme, the 2 day Forum will convene cross-sector participants from business, Government, finance, UN, NGO and civil society to create an unparalleled opportunity to bolster business innovation and bring scale to the emerging green economy.
Autumn begins and new challenges emerge. Sustainable Wales has two new exciting opportunities for motivated people.
We’re hoping to develop an ‘Arts, Craft and Culture Trail’ for Porthcawl, following a very successful feasibility study. Also, we are about to produce ‘Shine a Light?‘ – a short challenging film outlining the difficulties of community energy development in the UK – solar, hydro, biomass, geothermal, wind. The aim of the film is educational and supports democratising our energy supply, bringing ownership and profit back into communities.
Read More“Fashion is made to become unfashionable” said Coco Chanel. The French designer, by the way, was working at a time when fashion adhered to two seasons a year: woollen jumpers and coats for autumn/winter and cotton frocks for spring/summer. Today fashion is as fast as a high speed train!
Read MoreComing to Ty Carnegie, Bridgend's Art Centre, the launch of 'Limestone Man', Robert Minhinnick's second novel, which describes an exile's return to a Wales of young people's suicides.
Read More8pm, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 sees a special evening of harp playing and Welsh language recitation taking place in SUSTAINABLE WALES’S GREEN ROOM, 5, JAMES ST., PORTHCAWL CF36 3BG
Read MorePORTHCAWL’S ‘GREEN ROOM’ RETURNS WITH EXCITING PROGRAMME
Sustainable Wales’s ‘Green Room’ performance space has its autumn 2015 programme lined up.
EVENTS so far arranged include the following, with an exciting ‘Cerdd Dant’ launching the season.
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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