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Archive for January, 2011

Responding to a growing demand for practical skills

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

Here at Schumacher College we are developing a new Programme of vocational courses in the following two areas:

  • Ecological Horticulture and Agroforestry
  • Ecological Design and Construction

If you are interested in pursuing hands on accredited training in either of these areas then we would love to hear from you.

It takes just a short time to complete and any information we receive is invaluable in helping us develop this exciting new area of work:

http://surveys.verticalresponse.com/a/show/167103/dee6757385/0

http://surveys.verticalresponse.com/a/show/167103/3981f77a6c/0 

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Wedding Stationery

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

 

 Ethical Wedding Staionery

 

At Eco Print we offer beautifully made wedding stationery designed to your taste.

 We offer a bespoke design service and environmental printing.

All printing is done using organic based digital inks onto recycled papers and cards. Ranging from our standard white 100% recycled stock through to our exotic recycled Rhino Poo and Bier Label materials, together we are sure to find the right one for you.

Our Rhino Poo card is ideal for those looking for a card that has a good texture and feel to it. It is an earthy card with bits of ‘you know what’ (all sourced from UK safaris) visible, made from both post consumer waste paper and Rhino Poo.

The Bier Lager card has proved very popular for invitations. Available in a light cream flecked with brown this card is made from recycled beer mats and labels as well as some hops and yeast. What a great way to reuse resources!

If you have any questions or would like to find out more please call James or Graham on 01722 340350 or see our website http://www.ecoprintuk.com

weddings@ecoprintuk.com

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West Winds Yorkshire Tearooms, Upper Wharfedale, North Yorkshire

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

At West Winds Yorkshire Tearooms we offer homely bed and breakfast with hearty food in an old stone cottage in a beautiful and quiet setting at the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Staying here is more than just a bed for the night. When you arrive, we provide a welcoming pot of tea and homemade cake in our tearooms or in the tea garden, and in your room you’ll find fresh flowers, a complimentary box of Yorkshire made Whitaker’s chocolates and a help-yourself bowl of organic fruit. Explore the beautiful countryside and the classic Dales scenery around Buckden and Upper Wharfedale. We’re also located on the Dales Way, the Yorkshire Dales Inn Way, the Lady Anne Clifford Way, and the route of Wainwright’s Pennine Journey. http://www.organicholidays.co.uk/at/2929.htm

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Nu-Heat Exhibits Green Wares at Ecobuild 2011

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Nu-Heat is showcasing its range of energy efficient products – including a number of new additions – at Ecobuild’s Excel debut in March. For those tasked with meeting energy efficiency targets, Ecobuild offers a great platform for experienced renewables providers like Nu-Heat to talk about cost-effective, realistic and achievable implementation strategies.

Nu-Heat’s underfloor heating (UFH) design and supply expertise continues to underpin the company’s leading role in the UK UFH market. Additionally, over the last few years Nu-Heat has invested in the development of skills in the design of single and integrated systems using renewable products including heat pumps, solar thermal, photovoltaic and rainwater harvesting.

With successful systems already provided for national house-builders and RSLs and new projects underway for 2011, Nu-Heat is pleased to offer Ecobuild visitors an insight into how these technologies work and also how their integration can contribute towards higher levels of the Code for Sustainable Homes.

In order to provide a solution to fit any property, Nu-Heat has implemented partnerships with renowned manufacturers Roth for solar collectors and NIBE and Hitachi for provision of a wide range of heat pumps, including Hitachi’s YUTAKI, one of the highest efficiency air source heat pumps (ASHP) currently available, with a potential Coefficient of Performance of over 4.   

On show at Ecobuild is Hitachi’s new single fan ASHP, a product that Nu-Heat believes will offer an ideal solution for renewables with relevance to the retrofit market – including social housing and private homes.  Although Nu-Heat has supplied the twin fan model for retrofit systems with great success, the single fan facilitates use in smaller properties, fitting nicely under existing window ledges and in more modest gardens.

As the requirements of the Code for Sustainable Homes increase there is a greater need for renewable technologies to satisfy energy requirements. Specification standards for new-build homes have significantly changed in recent years, allowing renewable technologies including heat pumps and solar panels together with underfloor heating to make a positive impact on highly insulated properties.
Adrian Troop, Nu-Heat’s Sales & Marketing Director.

Also new to the stand is an example of Nu-Heat’s solar photovoltaic (PV) offer. PV has been receiving growing amounts of coverage as one of the ‘saviours’ of electricity supply. PV parks are being planned to help future-proof the UK’s electricity supply and homeowners are being urged to consider fitting panels on available roof-space. For both retrofit and new-build, Nu-Heat provides a full service including installation and performance monitoring.

The Nu-Heat range of products integrates seamlessly to provide energy efficient heating and hot water systems tailored to the individual needs of a property. With the single point of contact, housebuilders and developers can be saved considerable time and effort.

To benefit from Nu-Heat’s experience of designing and supplying integrated heat pump, solar thermal and underfloor systems and our PV and rainwater harvesting solutions, visit Stand S2230.

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Integrated Renewable System Solutions

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Options

‘As the Government gets firmly behind renewable energy with the confirmation of the Renewable Heat Incentive, installers need to look at the options available for making the most of these ‘green’ technologies,’

Adrian Troop, Nu-Heat’s Sales & Marketing Director.

Renewable energy encompasses any technology that takes its energy from the natural resources of the sun, wind, tides and ground. ‘Renewable’ simply means that this energy, unlike fossil fuels, is self-replenishing. There is an increasing range of renewable products, from wind turbines and wave hubs to biomass boilers, heat pumps, solar thermal and photovoltaic.

What has become increasingly apparent is that no single technology offers a complete solution, and that the way to achieve the most energy efficient systems for customers (and also to meet the increasing levels of the Code for Sustainable Homes) is in the integration of different technologies.   

Heat pumps with underfloor heating

The low flow temperature of warm water underfloor heating makes it an ideal partner for heat pumps, both ground source and air source.  When UFH is specifically designed to be fed by a heat pump, additional tubing and more efficient floor constructions facilitate the lower flow temperatures whilst still achieving the required internal temperature. Factors such as the thermal resistance of the floor covering are included in the heating calculations to determine the correct tube spacing. A floating floor panel with variable centres such as Nu-Heat’s Tri-Panel allows the most suitable tube density to be selected for appropriate flow rates, whilst screed offers the greatest flexibility and is arguably the best floor construction for conductivity. 

Heat pumps with radiators

Conventional thinking has questioned the viability of heat pumps integrated with radiators from the simple fact that reducing the flow temperature from 75 to 50°C requires a standard radiator to be approximately 250% bigger than normal. However, high output, low temperature radiators such as Jaga Strada’s DBE range go some way to answering this issue. The Strada features low energy fans activated by an intelligent temperature monitoring function to boost output by precisely the right amount.     

Heat pumps with underfloor and radiators

A combination of UFH downstairs and radiators upstairs may be a possible solution for a retrofit situation. Again, using the more energy efficient radiators available makes this a viable option. The goal of a combined UFH / radiator installation is to keep the UFH and radiator temperature exactly the same in order to maintain the efficiency of the heat pump system; low temperatures and a good Coefficient of Performance (CoP).

Sizing a heat pump

A system must be designed to deliver the best possible performance. Nu-Heat, for example, uses highly regarded design capabilities to ensure the correct sizing of a heat pump. Specialist software runs a simulation of performance over an average year, based on local monthly weather data. Heat pump systems are designed to an outside temperature of -3°C and an optimum bivalent point (the point at which supplementary heating cuts in). Once a heat pump has been sized, Nu-Heat calculates a year’s heating and hot water requirement giving an assessment of the Seasonal Performance Factor, including an estimate of the total heating and supplementary energy usage and an approximate cost for running the system.

Heat pumps, underfloor heating and solar thermal

Practical issues for heat pumps

  • Ideally the building heat loss should be 35 – 40W/m²
  • GSHP needs land approximately 2.5 the floor area of the property to lay the ground array
  • ASHP needs space outside for siting
  • Both heat pumps require an indoor area to house the system components

To help achieve an even more efficient system, solar thermal can be integrated into the design. For domestic hot water, a cylinder such as Nu-Heat’s EnergyMaster HP Solar 360L hot water tank with solar coil will be appropriate. Each element of an integrated system is supplied with its own product-specific control so attention must be paid to insuring that there is no conflict between the controls. Information about what times of the day the heating and hot water will be used helps with the correct programming of the heat pump and solar controllers, ensuring maximum efficiency from both. The underfloor heating can be set back to reduce building heat loss whilst not in use. When specifying an integrated system, it helps if the supplier knows the estimated water usage – the number of bathrooms, power showers and so on to allow correct sizing of the system.

In summary, to achieve the best energy efficient system for customers, accurate design is of paramount importance as is the necessity to ensure that all of the technologies have been configured to work together in one integrated system with control systems that complement each other by making the most of their individual operational characteristics.

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Swap unwanted Xmas presents for gorgeous wearable gear!

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

People are putting unwanted presents up for sale or swap at a record rate – after friends and relatives “panic bought” inappropriate gifts when snow interrupted Christmas deliveries.

BigWardrobe.com, the Internet’s No.1 fashion exchange, where bargainista’s can swap and sell their clothes, has seen a 30% surge in listings in the New Year.

Chunky winter knits have proved to be the most popular listings, along with coats, scarves, gloves and novelty pants and socks!

“We’ve all received unwanted presents,” said Jamie Hutchinson, co-founder of BigWardrobe.com. “Around a third of all gifts are wrong or duplicate. By selling or swapping your unwanted presents you can get what you actually wanted instead.”

BigWardrobe.com is also supporting ITV, which is giving viewers the chance to swap their unwanted presents with those of the This Morning presenters and experts. Agony Aunt Denise Robertson is giving people the chance to own her beautiful set of pearls; Paul Ross is offering up a set of braces; and Strictly Come Dancing runner up Matt Baker is offering up his jacket. More information is available here:

http://thismorning.itv.com/thismorning/hub/bored-shopping-try-shwopping

So, if you can’t get a refund… re-sell or recycle.

Portugal Yurt Retreat, Central Portugal

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Experience sustainable off grid living, fully catered with vegetarian or vegan food, in a beautiful small valley in sunny central Portugal. We are dedicated to eating organic, local, seasonal whole food. Mostly we eat from our own vegetable garden in the summer months, where the produce is grown without the use of artificial chemicals and fertilisers. We pick our own olives every year, providing us with our own organic cold pressed extra virgin olive oil. The kitchen will be stocked with a range of herbal, black and green tea, and coffee making supplies. We can also provide a basic picnic hamper meal if you choose to have a day or evening out. Optional yoga practice available [I am more than happy to tailor classes to your needs]. http://www.organicholidays.co.uk/at/2928.htm

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Reach discerning customers

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Do you have a service or product that is ethical? Then you may need to talk to us.

At epitype we create advertising campaigns that stimulate interest from people with big hearts, enquiring minds and ethical standards.

Because we are an integrated agency, we also do the media buying which means that we can find the people you need to talk to about your product.

Whether you work within the environment, alternative products or professional services if your offering is ethical we can help you communicate that.

Contact Martin for more details

Telephone 0845 3456 051

m.roach@epitype.co.uk

www.epitype.co.uk

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JANUARY SALE! – 15% DISCOUNT ON BREAKDOWN COVER. POLICIES START FROM ONLY £18.20* – LIMITED OFFER

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Get 15% off the cost of arranging breakdown cover through The Green Insurance Company during the month of January. With a selection of breakdown cover options available, choosing the right policy has never been easier. With more than 5,000 mechanics nationwide and an average call out time of only 40mins you’ll never be left stranded. That’s not all; we offer a priority service for female drivers or those with children at no extra cost.  Policies start from only £18.20*

Benefits included as standard:

  • Over 5,000 qualified mechanics nationwide, available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
  • An average callout time of only 40 minutes anywhere in the UK, with a guaranteed £10 cashback if a mechanic doesn’t reach you within the hour
  • Priority service for female drivers or those with children
  • 2% of our annual profits are donated to good causes

*Price based on vehicle 5 years or younger with Roadside level of cover.

How to claim your discount:

Click here for a quick quote. To redeem your 15% discount simply enter the promotional code ‘ETHICALSALE’ when you purchase your policy online, or call 0844 842 5438 where one of our friendly team will be happy to help. Simply give them your discount code.

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Terms and Conditions

The Green Insurance Company is an insurance intermediary, authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Registered address: 1 Masterton Way, Tannochside Business Park, Glasgow, G71 5PU. Qualifying criteria, terms and conditions apply.  These will be explained before you buy.  For your protection and ours, calls may be recorded or monitored. This offer is valid until 31/01/2011, and is open to new customers only, buying directly from The Green Insurance Company.

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JANUARY SALE! £40 OFF CAR INSURANCE AND OFFSET YOUR CAR’S HARMFUL EMMISSIONS – LIMITED OFFER

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Get £40 off the cost of arranging car insurance through The Green Insurance Company during the month of January. We make it easy for you to go ‘green’ by offsetting 100% of your car’s harmful carbon emissions every year that you insure through us. So you can be kinder to the environment without compromising on quality or value.

Some of the benefits included in our policies as standard are:

  • 100% offset of your car’s emissions
  • Guaranteed courtesy car with comprehensive policies*
  • 90 days European cover included as standard
  • 24 hour accident and windscreen claims line
  • 2% of our profits are donated to charity – helping others
  • Special customer offers and discounts throughout the year

 

Limited Offer for Ethical Junction members: Get £40 off the cost of arranging car insurance through The Green Insurance Company

 

How to claim your discount:

Click here for a quick quote. To redeem your £40 discount simply enter the promotional code ‘ETHICALJAN’ when you purchase your policy online or call 0844 842 5438 where one of our friendly team will be happy to help. Simply give them your discount code.

GET A QUOTE

 

Terms and Conditions

The Green Insurance Company is an insurance intermediary, authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Registered address: 1 Masterton Way, Tannochside Business Park, Glasgow, G71 5PU. Qualifying criteria, terms and conditions apply.  These will be explained before you buy.  For your protection and ours, calls may be recorded or monitored. This offer is valid until 31/01/2011, and is open to new customers only, buying directly from The Green Insurance Company.

* Provided an approved repairer is used.

The Green Insurance Company is an active member of Ethical Junction, learn more


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