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MIDDLESBROUGH Environment City
Led by The Wildlife Trusts and funded by The National Lottery Community Fund, Our Bright Future was a youth empowerment partnership that covered a number of projects including One Planet Pioneers that ourselves, Actes Employability, Tees Valley Wildlife Trust and Teesside University worked on that helped a number of young people earn useful life skills and experience in environmental sustainability.
Ahead of the closing of Our Bright Future, a video outlining the outcomes and the benefits that this wonderful initiative provided has been released, and can be viewed below.
The full report can be read at www.ourbrightfuture.co.uk/about/our-impact
Latest News
This #StopFoodWasteDay, check out the most wasted foods in the UK, and see if you can do your part in helping to prevent food waste for your wallet and for the environment! Our Eco Shop helps to redirect good food from heading to landfill straight from supermarkets into your pantries, but make sure not to waste it when it's there!Understanding what foods you waste is key to reducing the food waste you produce. Here in the UK, the five most wasted foods are bread, potatoes, milk, bananas, and salad & vegetables.
If you want to reduce your food waste, a great place to start is making a list of the foods that you throw away most often. Then, you can make sure you buy less of those items, or freeze them before they go bad.
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Upcoming Events
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Apr
Communities Growing Together – Volunteer Action Day @ Regeneration of Communities
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Apr
Communities Growing Together – Edible Forest Garden Group
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Apr
Communities Growing Together – Volunteer Session @ Sandy Flatts Community Garden
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May
Communities Growing Together - Volunteer Garden Build
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May
Communities Growing Together - Volunteer Session @ Town Farm Community Allotment
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May
Communities Growing Together – Edible Forest Garden Group
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