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Archive for July, 2011

Visit Nicaragua on an environment study tour

Monday, July 18th, 2011

The first study tour will take place in late November to early December this year, and the next from 1 – 14 June 2012. You will be living with a rural community in the beautiful Matagalpa region and visiting organisations in other parts of the country working on indigenous seed production, re-forestation, community tourism, organic farming, increasing local food production, recycling, alternative energy and much more.

Contact us if you would like further information about this or future tours. Do you know anyone else who might be interested?

020 7561 4836  or  nsc@nicaraguasc.org.uk
NSC, 86 Durham Rd, London N7 7DT   http://www.nicaraguasc.org.uk

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A New Era In Organic Antioxidant Skin Care. Made From 100% Natural Wisdom, Certified Organic. No Fillers. No Nonsense.

Monday, July 18th, 2011

In celebration of our launch we are offering FREE UK delivery and gift wrapping on all our products…for more treats, competitions and news. Follow us on facebook or twitter…

Natural Wisdom is a new and exciting boutique, organic skin care company with a very different attitude and practice to formulating skin care.
“We want to create the skincare you would love to design for yourself.”

What makes this company different to other skin care brands is the synergy they bring to the task of selecting nature’s premium active ingredients and then combining them, using a cold processing method of manufacture, which took them 4 years to perfect.This, and the welcome news that they don’t dilute their ingredients with cheaper, weaker fillers, shows that they are determined to create targeted skin nutrition. Marie points out, “It’s our ingredients that define us and our manufacturing process that sets us apart”.

Natural Wisdom was founded in 2007 by Maeve Smith, a Homeopath specialising in nutrition and Marie Crowe, who has a background in Nursing and Midwifery. Their recipes are born out of considerable study and research and from the desire to create the perfect skincare, that they would want to use for themselves. Maeve states  “We believe that good skin care is like good food. We don’t eat synthetic food so why should we use synthetic skin care?

When asked to sum up what it is that makes their skincare so different, they are both equally clear.

“Natural Wisdom organic skincare products are made from nature’s highest potency ingredients, no fillers, no nonsense. Cold processed and certified organic, the way you would want skincare to be made. Inspired by the natural wisdom of pure botanical energy. Hand made without compromise, by us, and because we believe that in the making of something new, we shouldn’t hurt something old, our products are all made with the lightest possible carbon footprint so everything, from our packaging to our bottles and labels can be recycled or reused”.They debut with their premium organic Rosehip & Pomegranate anti ageing collection. Six facial products priced from just £17 to £44 and available through their online shop. www.naturalwisdom.co.uk

Natural Wisdom Organic Skin Care is an active member of Ethical Junction, learn more

Fair-trade gifts & jewellery

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

We stock a large collection of fair-trade and ethical gifts and jewellery.  We have something for every gift occasion from birthdays, Valentines Day, Christmas, Anniversaries and other special occasions.

We are currently offering Free UK Delivery on all orders, with low cost upgrades for next day and named day delivery.

Gift ideas include:

Handmade Kazuri Jewellery in many exciting colours.

A wide selection of colourful and stylish Jewellery Rolls from Earth Squared.

and a range of handmade journals from Nkuku and many more.

Keep an eye on our store at iadoreyour gifts & jewellery, we are always adding ranges from new ethical and fair-trade suppliers.

If you work for an ethical company and have a product that you think would work well on our Gifts & Jewellery store please see our new supplier page for details of how to get in touch.

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Eco Green French B&B, Central France

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

The B&B is situated at the edge of a quiet hamlet in central France. New for 2011, the accommodation is supplied with solar / wind generated electric and solar heated water. Your room includes a kingsize bed and ensuite bathroom with a walk in shower. It is south facing and overlooks the surrounding fields. Although the room is an integral part of the barn you will have your own separate entrance. Packed lunches and simple evening meals are available on request [please book in advance]. We aim to be as environmentally friendly as we can. We are renovating our property using green principles and reclaimed materials. We try to grow as much of our own produce as possible. We also have free range chickens and ducks. There are over 15000 lakes in this area so fishing and wildlife are in abundunce – this contributes to the outstanding natural beauty of this area. There are several pretty towns within a short drive. http://www.organicholidays.co.uk/at/2980.htm

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Save £10.00 – Printable Plate Card Kits for £5.00

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

The Printable Craft Shop helps home-based Artists and Designers
sell their creations as digital and printable craft supplies through our online store.

10 x Plate Card Kits
£15.00 £5.00
Save: 67% off

Printable ‘Plate Cards’ stand up on their display like regular ornamental plates, but can also be easily converted into a working clock by adding a simple mechanism, making them a useful, usable item as well.* Offer ends 17th July.

Video Close Ups of All Kits Here

*Search for ‘clock mechanism’ on eBay…a clock mechanism is a small black box which houses a battery and clock hands.  Attach the box to the back of the plate card, hands go on the front and hey presto!  Lovely gift idea and your card has less chance of being thrown away.

“Printable” Card Making Helps You Be More Eco-Friendly

- Refill your ink cartridges and use less ink via printer settings

- Print on recycled paper, or on the back of waste paper

- Pay once but re-use over and over again

The Printable Craft Shop is an active member of Ethical Junction, learn more

What About Monday Morning? Awareness, Wisdom and Compassion in the Workplace

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

In a time of global challenges, economic uncertainties and social change many of us are asking deep questions about the work we do and the way we do it. For many of us the workplace is and challenging part of our lives and can be an unfulfilling place that creates, stress, anxiety and tension. But should it be?

Far from needing to run away to a monastery or a cave, some spiritual traditions emphasise the value and potential of turning fully towards the chaos, challenge and emotionality of our work as a basis for self discovery and for benefitting others and the world at large. This weekend course offers you the opportunity to explore this possibility by using tried and tested tools and approaches from both ancient and modern traditions in a safe, stimulating and supportive environment.

This course will give you:

* Frameworks, practices and advice for approaching all areas of your work with greater courage, skill and open heartedness.

* Introduction to and guidance on simple awareness and meditation techniques that can be incorporated into the most demanding of daily schedules.

* Time and space to reflect with others on the questions that you have about your work and the discoveries you are making in a safe, supportive environment.

* An overview of key Buddhist teachings on work as spiritual practice and why practicing in the chaos of everyday life can be more powerful than any retreat!

Tim Malnick is an experienced facilitator, educator, consultant & coach. As co-director of the MSc in Sustainability and Responsibility at Ashridge Business School, he works with many people who seek more fulfilment & greater contribution through the work they do. He is also a student and teacher in the Longchen Foundation, a Tibetan Buddhist tradition and has a particular passion for conveying the core essence of Buddhist teachings in a way that is accessible, practical and directly applicable for people in every setting amidst the chaos and complexity of modern life.

Course Fees £400 All course fees include accommodation, food, field trips and all teaching sessions.

To find out more about this course:

Visit: http://www.schumachercollege.org.uk/courses/what-about-monday-morning-awareness-wisdom-and-compassion-in-the-workplace

Tel: +44 (0)1803 865934

Email: admin@schumachercollege.org.uk

Schumacher College, Dartington is an active member of Ethical Junction, learn more

Brighton Permaculture Trust: courses update

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Scything 30-31 July 2011

Fruit Tree Grafting 13 August 2011

Eco Open Houses 8-11 September 2011

Apple Day at Stanmer Park 25 September 2011

Building with Rammed Earth and Chalk 15-16 October 2011

Introduction to Photovoltaics 18 October 2011

Self-building an Earthship 21-23 October 2011

Green Roofs 29-30 October 2011

Eco Renovate your Home 2 November 2011 & 3 November 2011

Introduction to Permaculture 19-20 November 2011 (tbc)

Pruning Old Fruit Trees 14-15 and 17-18 January 2012

Practical Permaculture Gardening 31 March-1 April 2012

Mushroom Cultivation 5-6 May 2012

Forest gardening 30 June-1 July 2012

Full details and bookings: www.brightonpermaculture.org.uk

Brighton Permaculture Trust is an active member of Ethical Junction, learn more

Budget Cuts and Environmental Career Trends

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

As cuts in the Public Sector populate the media, Vicky Kenrick at International Sustainability Recruitment Consultancy, Allen & York, explores how these cutbacks have highlighted the value of Environmental professionals with Health and Safety experience and skills.  In addition, Allen & York discuss the impact of the cuts to The Environment Agency and Natural England, as Defra recently find their budget cut by 30% compared to government average of 19%.

The self-proclaimed greenest government ever had announced in October, some of its most vicious spending cuts to the environment. Environmental and Health & Safety Recruitment Specialists, Allen & York, have looked into the impact these, cuts have made to job opportunities within Environment. This year alone, Defra’s budget will shrink – from about £3bn and by about £700m by the end of the four-year spending period, in 2015. As a result, the department and its delivery agencies, including the Environment Agency, which monitors pollution and protects against flooding, and Natural England, which helps look after the natural world, will have to shed 5,000-8,000 out of a total of 30,000 jobs.

Nevertheless, demand for environmental expertise continues to soar as the consultancy sector goes from strength to strength and new corporate roles are created for climate change, sustainability and social responsibility specialists.  Whilst compliance based roles continually reward professionals that have both Environmental and Health and Safety qualifications.

In light of the Environment Agency and HSE cut backs; senior level compliance based roles consistently require Health and Safety, as well as Environmental experience.  Chris Saunby, Environmental Recruitment Manager at Allen & York, suggests that some jobs roles are being combined and there is a demand for an Environmental Manager with NEBOSH certificate qualified and knowledge of 14001 and 18001 management systems.

Cuts to the HSE and the Working Environment

With cuts of 35% to the Health and Safety industry’s watchdog – the HSE, coinciding with the fact that employers will no longer face automatic health and safety inspections, health and safety, specifically, within the construction industry has been recently scrutinised in the media. With job losses within this area, more attention is being given to how the role of the Environmental Manager can be built upon in order to include Health and Safety responsibilities.  For example, with pressure from the government on the HSE affecting the safety of the workplace, specifically construction sites, the importance of assessing and preventing dangers in a workplace environment is in the limelight. George Guy, UCATT’s acting general secretary, said: “The Conservative-led government’s financial attacks on the HSE will make workplaces more dangerous and will lead to increased deaths and injuries of workers in future.” Reports suggest the number of construction related deaths is already on the rise. The HSE’s figures were revealed by its head of construction, Philip White, at the London conference on Safety Schemes in Procurement, earlier this month. The provisional statistics revealed that the 2010/2011 period saw an increase of 15% on last year’s low of 42 deaths.

How will Environment Cuts Affect the Industry?

Meanwhile, by delving a little further into the proposed cuts for Defra we are able to better assess the impact of the cuts on career opportunities in the Environment sector.

Defra’s biggest cuts in money terms are in resource spending for administration and front-line services, which will be reduced by 29%, from £2.3bn this year to £1.8bn in 2014-15.  Specifically, capital spending, mostly on flood defences, will drop from £600m this year to £400m each year. With cuts in place, it is the quality and qualifications of employees that become important.

With The Environment Agency needing to reduce staff numbers by 3,000 in three years’ time; Environmental professionals are up skilling in order to not only secure their role but to progress within their career.  Recognising the value of the combination of Health and Safety and Environment combinations is Dr Paul Leinster Chief Executive of the, Environment Agency who said is pleased to support a recently launched NEBOSH Diploma for Environmental Management, “as it provides the core knowledge for practical environmental management in industry”.

Meanwhile, catastrophes, at high risk environmental sites, such as The Big Creek mine disaster, the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform and the death-defying rescue of the Chilean miners put health, safety and the environment in the headlines. Combined with HSE cuts, fewer workplace inspections and a tighter budgetary situation for The Environment Agency, Health and Safety skills will be increasingly required within senior compliance based Environment roles.

Meanwhile, with the HSE under pressure from the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform to limit the number of on-site inspections it carries out. HSE Chief Executive, Geoffrey Podger, also said the department would have to adapt and cut up to 350 jobs.  With fewer inspections, the responsibility to ensure a safe working environment lies even more with the corporation.  Sources have revealed that industry bodies will be asked to ensure their members self-regulate while HSE inspectors focus mainly on high-risk sites. Self regulation provides another reason for corporations to allocate these responsibilities to existing Environmental professional and those with a NEBOSH qualification and previous Health and Safety experience make them a very valuable asset.

To discuss your Sustainable recruitment requirements or our latest job opportunities, please contact Allen & York at www.allen-york.com

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Shanti Griha, Ross-shire

Monday, July 11th, 2011

A charming former croft house with five bedrooms and two shared bathrooms and a cabin in the woods provide accommodation for up to ten people. Our electricity comes from a windmill and from solar panels, central heating from a wood burning stove. We grow organic vegetables and soft fruit. Shanti Griha is blessed with its own spring, providing us with pure water. Food is very important to us. We are aware of the effects of food additives and environmental pollutants on health. Meals are prepared fresh every day. Our raw ingredients are highest quality organic and where possible locally sourced, Scoraig being a totally organic farming area. We bake our own bread, cakes and biscuits. All food is vegetarian or, if requested, vegan, and we also cater for guests with special dietary needs, provided these needs have a medical or ethical reason. Best accessed on foot along a three mile path with stunning views, Shanti Griha is situated close to the shore of Little Loch Broom and at the foot of Ben Ghobhlach. Our focus is on living ecologically and sustainably. In addition to welcoming individual guests we also offer a programme of week long retreats and courses including Meditation, Tai Ji and Qi Gong, Yoga, Vegetarian Cuisine, Singing, and Build Your Own Windmill. http://www.organicholidays.co.uk/at/2979.htm

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Kilcak Ciftligi, Black Sea, Turkey

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

Stay in a three hundred year old mansion and enjoy nature combined with a healthy life. We have a working farm where hybrid seed plantation is done. You can either work in the fields voluntarily or examine the plantation. You can have your own garden and grow things and also cook things from what is grown here. We think that throughout the time you spend time here, you can gain lots of knowledge about agriculture as well as information regarding organic food production and genetically modified food, which are two popular topics and dilemmas nowadays that play a big role in human health. Take art courses where the craft materials are supplied by agricultural products. Visit the historical city. Go biking, paragliding, walking, etc. http://www.organicholidays.co.uk/at/2978.htm

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