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GreenSteve Brings Eco Issues To Life

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

A new environmental blogger has hit the web and his name is Steve Waller. Bringing a new twist on traditional eco blogs, GreenSteve positions himself somewhere between consumer advisor and newspaper as he brings a vast array of topics to your attention.

He’ll advise you on ways to use less energy, create less waste and contribute to an ever growing movement of like-minded people determined to bring about real change through coordinated action.

GreenSteve also doles out the advice to business and gives his own opinions on the role of governments both here in the UK and around the world in tackling climate change. He believes in a holistic approach to bringing about action and knows that it will take consumers, industry and politicians working together to acheive the right end goal.

Some of his best posts so far in his brief blogging career include advice on how to stay warm this winter without burning the cash, ways to become a waste conscious shopper and an investigative approach to supermarket sustainability.

To get the latest updates from his blog sent directly to your inbox, you can sign up to his newsletter or follow him on Twitter or Facebook.

There is plenty more to come from this ambitious young guy and he hopes that his blog can convince people to change their habits for the good of the environment.

GreenSteve is an active member of Ethical Junction, learn more

The Latin Lounge

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

The Latin Lounge is part of the Volunteer Latin America organization. The blog provides news, views, events, travel tips and information related to volunteering in Central and South America. It is aimed at everyone with an interest in Latin America, providing a diversity of posts covering everything from environmental issues to music and cinema.

Volunteer Latin America is an active member of Ethical Junction, learn more

Guest Bloggers Wanted!

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Only
Fair have a brand new blog (http://www.only-fair.blogspot.com),
a brand new look and we’re now looking for guest bloggers to take
part in our new weekly feature.

We’re
looking for information articles regarding ethical issues of 1,000
words maximum. Bloggers can have a maximum of 50 words about
themselves, their company (if appropriate) and interests, with a
company link and logo. All we ask is that there’s no blatant or
heavy advertising of products or services.

This
is a great way to connect and reach new readers so if you’re
interested in taking part email Kate James at sales@onlyfair.co.uk.

Green Girls Global

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

The Green Girls Global blog launches a range of organic cotton Tee shirts

Green Girls Global (GGG), hosted and managed by Vicky at ethical web design company Make Hay, is an environmental blog featuring editors from all over the world.

GGG have just released a brand new line of stylish organic cotton t-shirts. The tees come in 7 different designs all about living a more sustainable life. They are available in various unisex styles, sizes and colours. Visit the Make Hay blog to find out more.

Bags Of Fair Trade Change

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

To celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight, Bags of Change is offering £5 off every fairly traded rubber bag sold via its website: www.bagsofchange.co.uk

In addition, £1 from every rubber bag sale will be donated to Survival, the tribal people’s charity.

Don’t forget to sign up for the free Bags of Change e-newsletter for exclusive offers and tips on ethical shopping in the UK.

Bags of Change are the only eco-bags that actually save you money on your shopping. Shop with one of the distinctive bags and get up to 10% off Fairtrade, organic and local products at more than 60 affiliated retailers in the UK.

Visit the website Bagsofchange.co.uk to see the full range of bags and affiliated ethical stores – a great place to source your Fairtrade products during Fairtrade Fortnight and all year round.


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