Scotland's Climate Change Journey
Here at Greener Scotland we know that tackling climate change is a series of short steps that is reliant on...
Here at Greener Scotland we know that tackling climate change is a series of short steps that is reliant on...
Has life ever colluded to have you thinking about going car free? How different would life be if there wasn...
We’ve been on the lookout for every day heroes from across the country who are living that little bit gre...
Rugbytots parents joined forces at Holyrood High...
With the rise of affordable fashion, everyone can find his or her own unique style. The downside is that ...
While it’s great to get crafty at Christmas and make your own gifts, sometimes it’s not always that eas...
The Great British Bake Off star, Flora Shedden from Dunkeld, is guest posting on the blog this week and...
Freshening up your home doesn’t have to be costly. For beautiful, unique furniture that costs a fraction ...
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Extra scenes from Too Good to Waste.
Video diaries from Too Good to Waste.
Eight of the nation’s favourite celebrities make some surprising discoveries about their waste and how much it costs them. Watch our double acts go greener together – and see how much some expert advice can save them each year.
Extra scenes from Passing It On, the second series of Too Good to Waste.
In 2013, Too Good to Waste: Passing It On returned to our screens in three parts. During this second series, we revisited Kaye Adams, Fred MacAulay, Shereen Nanjiani, Stephen Purdon, Chick Young, Des McLean and Julie Hannah, to find out if they have changed their ways or if they are still wasters.
Greener living helps to make Scotland a cleaner, healthier and better place to live. Tackling our wasteful ways is just one area where we can improve – whether it’s keeping the heat in, cutting food waste or curbing fuel costs.
Interest free loans of up to £15,000 for home energy improvements. For a limited time homeowners can also receive 25% of their loan (up to a maximum of £3750) in cash back once the measure has been installed.
The Scottish Government has invested over £85.6 million in the Climate Challenge Fund since its launch in 2008, and 622 community groups taking action through 986 projects on climate change have benefitted.
Tackling climate change can seem like a daunting one, but a series of small, simple changes in your everyday routine can help.
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