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Christmas Made Easy – FREE standard delivery and a FREE gift!

Monday, December 6th, 2010

We all have a never ending list of people to buy gifts for at Christmas, luckily Myakka has a full range of interesting and exciting gifts for everyone on that list.

Not only do Myakka have a great selection of gifts but we are also offering free standard delivery worth £4.95 on all small furniture, gifts and accessories. This offer excludes items requiring Delivery + services. The Delivery + service includes any items with a £10 or £30 delivery charge and are not included in the free delivery offer.  This offer can not be used in conjunction with any other offer. Hurry shop now as this offer expires on the 21st December 2010.

But that’s not all! Myakka are also offering you a free gift worth up to £11.95 with all orders over £75, excluding delivery, simply enter the promotion code STOCKING at the checkout. The gift will be selected by Myakka at random, depending on availability and will be from our selection of wooden games including Shut the Box, Boxed Playing Cards and Dominoes. These make perfect stocking fillers and gifts. This promotion is not valid with any other promotion and expires on the 21st December 2010.

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The New Standard for Social Responsibility

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

ISO has recently launched the most eagerly awaited ISO International Standards of recent years, ISO 26000:2010, Guidance on social responsibility. The document aims to bring together the current multitude of CR/sustainability standards and will assist companies in better managing their sustainability performance.

We are entering an era where corporate social responsibility (CSR) is of central concern to executives of almost every enterprise. The importance of documenting and managing CSR practices becomes eminently clear when we consider the tragedy surrounding the 2010 explosion of the BP Deepwater Horizon offshore oil rig.  BP is the latest example of how social responsibility is of critical importance to an enterprise from not only the standpoint of public perception, but for protecting the interests of investors and other stakeholders.

The new ISO 26000 standard comes at a time when businesses are being judged on anything from their e-waste disposal and safety standards to their carbon emissions.

According to the ISO, ISO 26000 provides guidance for all types of organisation, regardless of their size or location, on:

  1. Concepts, terms and definitions related to social responsibility
  2. Background, trends and characteristics of social responsibility
  3. Principles and practices relating to social responsibility
  4. Core subjects and issues of social responsibility
  5. Integrating, implementing and promoting socially responsible behavior throughout the organization and, through its policies and practices, within its sphere of influence
  6. Identifying and engaging with stakeholders
  7. Communicating commitments, performance and other information related to social responsibility.

ISO 26000 is unique, mainly because it is a form of guidance and not a certification standard like the more well-known ISO 9001 quality management and 14001 environmental management standards.  That may be part of its weakness.  Many skeptics believe that ISO 26000 will not suddenly replace all corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives in an organisation’s Supply Chain. However, it does attempt to harmonize UN Global Compact guidelines for ethical business practices and a number of existing practices, principles and guidelines devoted to social responsibility such as the Global Reporting Initiative.

By adopting the ISO 26000 approach and operating in a socially responsible manner, companies can demonstrate to their stakeholders and their consumers their commitment to making real differences in their business practices, thus increasing their competitiveness and building their reputation.

Six years in the making, ISO 26000 is unique and reflects a pragmatic response to the contested nature and scope of CSR.  The six core areas of ISO 26000 embrace potentially key issues: Human rights, labour practices, the environment, fair operating practices, consumer issues, and community involvement and development.

Dominique Gangneux is a Partner at ERM, a leading global provider of environmental, health and safety, risk, and social consulting services and comments on the effects that ISO26000 could have on businesses:

“ISO 26000 brings three key benefits to the field of sustainability. It confirms the meaning of many concepts and terms; it establishes bridges between the multitudes of existing standards; and it will raise awareness of many more organisations around the world on the meaning and value of good sustainability performance. On one side it makes it easier for individuals from diverse backgrounds to access this field, on the other it will probably lead companies to appoint people into new sustainability officer roles to effectively drive practice and performance improvement and reap the business benefits of sustainability.”

We should also not exclude the possibility that ISO 26000 may evolve into a certification standard over time. As such, it is crucial for companies to be mindful of CSR concerns in doing business.  For companies looking to adopt ISO 26000, it really will require what CSR practitioners and consultants have been wanting all along, embedding CSR into the organization and making it part of its core business strategy, rather than an add on.

Allen & York are leading sustainable recruitment consultants that specialise in providing the most talented professionals within; CSR & Sustainability, Contaminated LandEcology, EIA, Environmental Management, Climate Change, Renewable Energy and more  The recruitment teams at Allen & York are highly qualified (many have Environmental Degrees) and have an extensive knowledge of their specialised area.

For further information, please visit: www.allen-york.com or call 0844 371 8986 today.

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Violet’s Magic Laundry Powder

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Violet’s magic laundry powder…. nature’s answer to the wash-day blues!

Violet’s Magic Laundry Powders offer an effective and natural alternative to washing powders and detergents which contain optical brighteners and other synthetic chemicals.  

Violet’s Magic laundry powders are free from synthetic chemicals such as optical brighteners, enzymes and phosphates. They contain a unique blend of plant and mineral ingredient, all listed on the back labels, which will leave clothes and fabrics naturally clean and fresh. They have also been approved by the Vegan Society. Not only kind to the planet, they will also protect babies and young children’s skin from harsh laundry chemicals and they are also ideal for people with sensitive skin or who suffer from allergies.

Very concentrated, each kilo tub (£14.95) will provide enough powder for 40 washes which offers great value at 37p per wash.

 For more information visit www.homescents.co.uk

Tel 01434 607722 or email sales@homescents.co.uk

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Integrated Renewable Solutions

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Nu-Heat Underfloor & Renewables provides energy efficient solutions that can be practically applied to meet the increasing levels of the Code for Sustainable Homes and offer future proofed properties to the buyer. Having supplied more than 20,000 underfloor heating (UFH) systems in the UK, Nu-Heat has applied its skills to the art of designing integrated heating systems incorporating UFH working with an air source or ground source heat pump.

Nu-Heat is committed to making sure that each system delivers optimum performance, and uses highly regarded design capabilities to achieve this, paying particular attention to ensuring the correct sizing of heat pumps to meet the demands of our diverse weather. This includes designing to an outside temperature of -3°C and calculating the optimum bivalent point – the point at which supplementary heating cuts in. Once a heat pump has been sized, Nu-Heat will calculate a year’s heating and hot water requirement to give an assessment of the seasonal performance factor to enable an estimate of the total heating and supplementary energy usage and providing an approximate cost for running the system.

To help achieve an even more efficient system, Nu-Heat will also incorporate solar thermal in the design. With both in-roof and bracketed flat panel models available for tiled and slate roofs, Nu-Heat can specify the correct configuration of solar collectors to suit the project requirements for just domestic hot water or domestic hot water and heating combined. Solar PV and rainwater harvesting systems complete Nu-Heat’s renewable and sustainable product offer.

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Essential Vegan Pesto Wins Award

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

The Essential Vegan Pesto has been awarded a Highly Commended certificate in the Best Vegan Product category of The Veggie Awards 2011 – the second annual awards run by Cook Vegetarian! magazine.

The pure pesto comprises just four ingredients: aromatic pine nuts, extra virgin olive oil, fresh, fragrant basil and sea salt.  It is a concentrated pesto to which you add extra virgin olive oil to suit your taste and the recipe. 

The Essential Vegan Pesto is sourced from an organic co-operative in Italy that brings together the four fresh ingredients locally to produce this authentic sauce.  It comes in a 175g jar – which when thinned with extra virgin olive oil is enough for 1.5kg of pasta.  It costs £3.99 from www.ethicallyessential.coop, other online retailers and selected independent health food stores.

 

For more information, pictures or samples please contact:

Katherine Selby on 0208 657 4422 or email Katherine@prworkshop.co.uk

The Veggie Awards 2011 celebrate flavour, versatility and innovation in the world of meat-free foods.  Inviting entries from the biggest supermarket to the smallest producer, the Cook Vegetarian! team of vegetarian foodies tasted a huge number of products and scoured the web to find the best sites for vegetarians. In each category, one Winner was selected with five other top-performing products or services each being awarded a Highly Commended accolade.  For more information about Cook Vegetarian! or the Veggie Awards 2011, contact Fae Gilfillan on 01206 508627 or email fae@cookveg.co.uk

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Reusable supermarket bags are like mini billboards

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

I believe reusable supermarket green bags are like mini billboards waiting for some marketing magic.  This is an advertising opportunity staring at us queuing shoppers.

  • Why Advertise Someone Else’s Brand?

This is because YOU are the retailer’s brand ambassador, and a moving one at that, wandering around their target audience and giving brand endorsement to their shop – come and visit now as this person already does!!

Retailers don’t want to lose you. They know that you save them 100s of 1000s of pounds in marketing costs.

Supermarket marketers aren’t daft, and to do their bit to save the planet, many have begun producing reusable, eco-friendly shopping bags. BUT, rather than propping up a few this is an opportunity for all businesses, from SME’s, corporate to brand managers of FMCGs, to take a bite out of this rather, hitherto, exclusive pie and promote instead your own product or service

  • Create Your Own Brand Ambassadors

Every household makes at least a weekly shop or a trip to the shops (even if they do their supermarket shop online!). How often have you looked in another customers basket or trolley in the queue to see what they are buying and struck up a conversation?
A well designed woven or laminated non-woven branded bag makes an interesting talking point.   It gives you the opportunity to display your goods or services to a wide audience and captures their attention at a time when they are looking for a distraction.

  • Branded ‘Bags for Life’ are ideal for Marketing Campaigns

The high quality, shopping bags also make perfect customer gifts.  Make your eco-friendly bags feature high impact images ensuring that they are always the bag of choice to take shopping. They can be simple or colourful (with full colour printing).  You can totally customise a promotional bag to suit your exact needs and bring brand identify to life.

  • Go Green

A beautifully branded stylish ecobag, with your company logo or picture, says a lot about you as an individual and your company.  It says you care and are concerned about the environment.
There has been a 48% reduction against a baseline of plastic bag usage in the four years since 2006 (source: wrap.org.uk.) This trend is set to continue.

As a savvy marketer this ‘green’ hot potato is an opportunity.  A branded retail environmentally friendly bag allows a company to position itself in a positive light, as well as taking advantage of this new branding potential.

  • Change the Face of the High Street Forever!

The days of seeing a sea of plastic bags will hopefully soon be long gone. Be part of a new shopping army; do your bit for the environment; while your brand is promoted at the same time!

If you’d like to use a bag for life in your next marketing campaign, please visit www.smartbags.co.uk or contact leanne@smartbags.co.uk for more information

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Stones Cottages, Pembrokeshire

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

The two cottages are housed in a partially converted 18th century stone courtyard. Where possible they have been renovated using plant based paints, lime plasters and mortars, creating comfortable warm cottages with cosy log burning stoves in harmony with the environment. Organic towels, bedding and kitchen commodities are provided. The cottages are set on a peaceful 18 acre smallholding run on organic principles. They have views across green fields to hills and the sea, near where the dramatic cliffs along the Pembrokeshire coastal path plunge down to the small coves and beaches that make this part of the British Isles so magical. A number of footpaths lead from the cottages to the coast and the surrounding villages. http://www.organicholidays.co.uk/at/2780.htm

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How to deal with snow on solar PV modules

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

This past weeks little deluge of snow may have provided a nice seasonal blanket of white over your solar PV modules. While the glass in most modules has self cleaning properties, the adhesion of snow means it will cover the modules until the temperature rises. In the case of a ground mounted system, you can simply clean them off yourself.

Light is restricted through the snow, so output will be down, but you may be pleasantly surprised to see that on a sunny day with a covering of snow, the output is quite good. This is because the module temperature is really low, which improves efficiency, plus snow still transmits diffused light. Only when any layer of snow gets quite thick, will the output start to drop off dramatically.

First publsihed on the YouGen blog. About the author: Chris Rudge is an energy expert on YouGen and is a  qualified electrician who specialises in renewable energy. For more information on renewable energy,  please visit the YouGen website.

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Brighton Permaculture Trust 2011 Courses/Events

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

All details and bookings:

http://www.brightonpermaculture.org.uk

  

PRUNING OLD FRUIT TREES

15-16 January 2011

18-19 JAN 2011

   

INTRODUCTION TO PERMACULTURE

22-23 January 2011

 

BSC – A PERMACULTURE DESIGN COURSE

5 February– 15 May 2011 (13 weekend days)

 

PRACTICAL PERMACULTURE GARDENING

2-3 April 2011

 

SELF-BUILDING AN EARTHSHIP

15-17 April 2011

 

INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOVOLTAICS

19 April 2011

 

BUILDING WITH STRAW BALES

22-24 APRIL 2011

 

MUSHROOM CULTIVATION

7- 8 May 2011

 

COMMUNITY ORCHARD TRAINING

24 May 2011, 29 May 2011

 

FOREST GARDENING

25 – 26 June 2011, 2 – 3 July 2011

SCYTHING

30 – 31 July 2011

FRUIT TREE GRAFTING

13 August 2011
 

BUILDING WITH RAMMED EARTH AND CHALK

15-16 October 2011


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Latest offers from BigGreenSmile

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

An update on the latest customer offers at BigGreenSmile.

Tomorrow – 2nd December we have a ONE DAY ONLY offer on Neal’s Yard Remedies with 15% off any purchase. This is an incredible deal and a rare chance to get cheaper Neal’s Yard products.

Other great offers currently available include:

Free Melvita Discovery Kit - A great gift item and offered free with purchase of any 2 Melvita products.

10% off Burt’s Bees – Until 20th December

4 for 3 on Jason Deodorants and Dental Care – Offer ends 31st Janaury

4 for 3 on Ecover Dishwashing – Offer ends 17th December

Free Essential Care Face Wash – with any purchase of 2 Essential Care items until stocks last

3 for 2 on Natural Soaps – Until 22nd December

3 for 2 on COQ10 Skin Care – Offer ends 31st January

3 for 2 on Badger Balms – Offer ends 19th December

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