50 for the Future – End peat extraction
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In this week's 50 for the Future article, Manager for the IUCN UK Peatland Programme, Emma Goodyer, explains why it is essential that we end horticultural peat extraction.
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In this week's 50 for the Future article, Manager for the IUCN UK Peatland Programme, Emma Goodyer, explains why it is essential that we end horticultural peat extraction.
Since last week’s worrying news of FR4’s disappearance we have all been waiting anxiously for any further information. Unfortunately none has been forthcoming – no new data has been received …
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In this week's 50 for the Future article, Mike Elm explains the importance of moving to a circular economy.
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As I write 2015 has been consigned to the history books and 2016 is already a few days old. I hope that you all had a restful and enjoyable Christmas …