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Divest West Midlands

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 27/08/2019 by Philip Brown25/02/2023

Divest West Midlands Local Pension Funds (DivestWMPF) is a group campaigning for the West Midlands Pension Fund (WMPF) to divest their holdings in the fossil fuel industry and reinvest this money into clean energy, local infrastructure, or fossil free investments. … Continue reading →

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Nuneaton Crisp Packet Recycling (and more!)

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 27/08/2019 by Philip Brown27/08/2019

This Facebook group says: This is an official Terracycle drop off point, run from my home 45, Atholl Crescent, CV10 7PB. There are green bins by my front door where you can drop off your recyclable rubbish. Accepted Waste: Now accepting: Crisp … Continue reading →

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Coventry recycling crisp packets and extras

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 27/08/2019 by Philip Brown03/03/2021

Having found that crisp packets and other plastic items that are put into the blue-lidded wheelie-bins supplied by Coventry City Council are not actually recycled but burned, Michelle Mcmanus set up boxes outside her home where anyone can deposit them … Continue reading →

Posted in Community Groups, Coventry City Council, Coventry Groups, Plastic, Recycling | 1 Reply

Plastic Free Coventry

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 27/08/2019 by Philip Brown08/03/2025

Plastic Free Coventry was a community project facilitated by the charity Surfers Against Sewage. As far as we can tell this project has finished. The following was part of their message: Did you know that every day approximately 8 million … Continue reading →

Posted in Community Groups, Coventry Groups, Litter, Plastic | 1 Reply

Coventry & Warwickshire Zero Waste Group

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 27/08/2019 by Philip Brown03/03/2021

This Facebook group is aimed at people trying to reduce their waste and live more sustainably. Visitors can share ideas, finds and wins, ask questions, post photos and generally support one another.  

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Posted in Activist Groups, Community Groups, Coventry Groups | 1 Reply

Ryton Organic Gardens

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 27/08/2019 by Philip Brown03/03/2021

Ryton Organic Gardens is the UK’s national charity promoting organic growing. The charity brings together thousands of people who share a common belief – that organic growing is essential for a healthy and sustainable world. Through campaigning, advice, community work … Continue reading →

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Zero Store

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 27/08/2019 by Philip Brown03/03/2021

As mothers, we are keenly aware of what kind of planet we want our children to be able to grow up in. Returning from a first shopping trip to the local fruit and veg shop with no plastic wrapped produce … Continue reading →

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CovCAN

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 27/08/2019 by Philip Brown03/03/2021

Coventry Climate Action Network (CovCAN) is a network of networks where students, activists individual citizens, politicians, business people and anyone else concerned about climate change can discuss how to encourage others to make changes that will help reduce our greenhouse gas … Continue reading →

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Cogs of Coventry

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 27/08/2019 by Philip Brown03/03/2021

Coventry Organically Grown Supplies (COGS) will sell locally produced, organic produce in Coventry Market, CV1 3HT. Cogs are the small parts that make large machines work. They all contribute to the overall function. In the same way, COGS is a … Continue reading →

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How much CO2 do you generate every day?

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 25/08/2019 by Wyken Seagrave25/08/2019

The average man, woman and child living in the United Kingdom directly or indirectly generates about 22 kilograms of greenhouse gases per day. This is equivalent to the weight of the average 7 year old child [1]. This can be … Continue reading →

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