Popular posts from the recent weeks
For some obscure reason, this weekly digest was not published last week which means you will get two for one this time around. I’m happy to see that the site is gaining exposure and even though we have only been up and running for three weeks, we have seen some good debates already. Users have been extremely helpful in providing reporters with thoughts and comments. None of us are experts (although we try our best) and we don’t try and hide that. We do this because we like it and are grateful for all the help we can get.
Go Green at this years Pride Festival
- Mar. 11 by zara bokhari
After succesfully gaining backing from the Environment Agency this years annual Pride festival held in Birmingham is going from its tradional pink to a green colour scheme.
Lickey Hills Conservation Day letdown: no publicity, no people
- Mar. 11 by Natalie Adcock
Only two members of the public attended the Lickey Hills Conservation Workday on Sunday 8th March.
The Bullring Goes Green
- Mar. 12 by Alina Bokhari
As we all fall into the era of recycling along with all the other green issues we try to compromise, we don’t need to notice how the surroundings in which we living adapt to these new commitments.
Perry Barr combats carbon emissions
- Mar. 14 by Georgie Campbell
A Perry Barr car dealership is set to hold energy saving lessons next week to encourage drivers to reduce their carbon footprints.
Great Barr’s Green Lane reduces energy use in national challenge
- Mar. 14 by Joseph Chapman
Green lane of Great Barr has cut its gas and electricity bills by nearly 25% this year in British Gas’s Green Streets challenge.
Wheelie Bins Bring Down Waste Production
- Mar. 15 by zara bokhari
Soon residents of Birmingham will find their waste disposal troubles reduced with the introduction of new wheelie bins.
The Eco Friendly Porsche
- Mar. 17 by Stacey Spencer
Car manufacturer’s ‘Porsche‘ make their first gas-electric hybrid.
Birmingham Government encourage environmental education
- Mar. 19 by Alina Bokhari
Birmingham primary schools are being encouraged to promote a healthy environment.
Eco Homes In Birmingham
- Mar. 19 by Stacey Spencer
The ‘Improvement For Sale Project’ and ‘South Lozells Eco Programme‘ are refurbishing homes into ‘eco homes’ in Handsworth and South Lozells. Its main area being South Lozells.
- ‘Pay-as-you-throw’ could be coming soon
The campaign Big Brother Watch has accused the government of secretly preparing to impose ‘pay-as-you-throw’ taxes by using microship technology in wheelie bins. The official...




