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Turkey sandwiches a favourite way to use festive leftovers and reduce food waste
Christmas is a wonderful time of the year, when we enjoy having family and friends around to cook and eat together.
County Westmeath libraries continue commitment to promoting climate change awareness
Westmeath libraries are committed to raising awareness of climate change and the development of responses needed by society.
Majority of Irish people are concerned about food waste
More than four in five Irish people are concerned about the level of food waste in their household, while 94 percent of homes are throwing food out, according to new research from SuperValu.
Food Rescue — A recipe for fighting food waste and transforming lives
As manager for Community Catering at COPE Galway, Geraldine Ryan oversees their partnership with Tesco and Food Cloud.
Sustainable staycations in Killarney
With the world marking International Day of Climate Action this week, Killarney, often celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, is showcasing its commitment to sustainability.
Sustainable staycations in Killarney
As the world gears up to celebrate International Day of Climate Action on October 24, Killarney, often celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, is showcasing its commitment to sustainability.
Report finds biomethane produced in Westmeath could substantially reduce carbon emissions
Westmeath has the potential for a biomethane industry which would produce enough renewable gas to not only replace all of the natural gas consumed by the 4,100 homes and businesses in Westmeath connected to the 192km of gas network in the county but would produce a surplus of the county’s gas needs and also reduce carbon emissions by almost 149,000 tonnes annually.
Rentokil issues gull warning for urban and coastal areas
Rentokil has issued a warning for urban and coastal areas, specifically concerning gulls, during the remaining weeks of the breeding season, which runs from March to September.
Report shows Galway’s biomethane could replace almost all natural gas consumed in county
Galway has the potential for a biomethane industry, which would produce enough renewable gas to replace 89% of the natural gas consumed by the 8,000 homes and businesses in Galway connected to the 400km gas network in the county and reduce carbon emissions by over 89,000 tonnes annually.
Majority of Irish people are concerned about food waste
More than four in five Irish people are concerned about the level of food waste in their household, while 94 per cent of homes are throwing food out, according to new research from SuperValu.