This week on Birmingham Recycled

This week on Birmingham Recycled we released the third part of our podcast. The Energy, Fuel and Transport correspondents took the trip into town to meet up with Dave Harte for chat, about energy saving tips and his involvement in the Act on CO2 campaign.

With more attendance than anticipated and with a royal guest in form of Deputy Lord Mayor Randal Bre, the opening of The Northfield eco-centre was a success.

Take a look at some of the posts from the recent weeks, and let us know what you think.

Car Scrap Schemes

Motorists may soon be able to exchange their old cars for new cars.

Northfield Ecocentre opens with a bang

The Northfield Ecocentre enjoyed its grand opening, with a royal guest, Deputy Lord Mayor Randal Brew planting the first of many fruit trees.

Birmingham fails to act on the Earth Hour campaign

As the rest of the world celebrated the global “switch off” campaign, the West Midlands seemed less than enthused to join in.

Woodland Trust’s Tree for All campaign

Attempting to plant 12 million trees between the years of 2004-2009, The Woodland Trust created a big challenge, but already has been successful.

Birmingham Recycled Episode 3: Dave Harte

The Energy and fuel reporters Georgie Cambpell, Oliver Appleby, Joe Chapman and Andrew Nichol talks to Dave Harte about his Act on CO2 campaign.

RWM Seminars aim to help industry and environment in times of crisis

RWM are preparing for seminars relating to the Exhibition in September which will take place at the NEC, Birmingham.

UK eco-villages

I searched one of my social networks, Greenerpeople, and found some comments about an eco-village in Cornwall/eco-villages in general.

Birmingham Shines in Clean Britain Awards

Birmingham was recognised for the cleanliness of its city centre in a national competition.

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