Popular posts from the recent week
It’s been an exciting week on Birmingham Recycled, an important editorial milestone have been reached, new features have been announced and plans for the times ahead have been put into writing.
Editorial we feel we are ready to move forward and raise the bar. We have started playing with the idea of putting more effort into investigations rather than simply news. We have been busy producing podcasts which will be released during the coming weeks. Last but not least, you can now subscribe to our newsletter and get this weekly roundup in your inbox every week.
Recycling in schools should be compulsary
- Mar. 19 by Sanjay Dass
Not much is being to encourage recycling in schools.
Currently, classes on recycling are not being built into the school timetable. However annoyed parents feel as though recycling classes should be made compulsory.
Worlds fastest all-electric motorbike revealed
- Mar. 19 by zara bokhari
The TTX01 bike was made to order by the organisers of the Worlds first emmisions free grand prix for motorbikes which is held in june on the Isle on Man.
Russia Ban Seal Hunting
- Mar. 20 by Kimberley Gammon
The Russian government has finally taken action against seal baiting and have banned the hunting of baby harp seals.
Coal Caravan rolling through East Midlands, Yorkshire and North East
- Mar. 20 by Katie Graczyk
When looking on the Climate Camp 2009 website, you’ll find the Coal Caravan event happening from April 24-May 4, 2009. This event is run through Climate Camp. Climate Camp’s aims are:
Green careers and volunteer opportunities in the UK!
- Mar. 21 by Katie Graczyk
Have you ever considered a career in the environmental area or wanted to volunteer for a green event but didn’t know where to start?




