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Sustainable Cottenham

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Fens Biosphere

15/01/2021 SusCottadmin Environment, Sustainability

There is a growing movement to apply for the Fens to become a UNESCO Biosphere – with benefits for the[…]

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Reflections on becoming a vegan

08/01/2021 SusCottadmin Sustainability

One of our members, Clare Adamson, shares her personal experience and motivations about becoming vegan

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7th Nov 2020 Litter pick cancelled

02/11/2020 SusCottadmin Cycling, Litter

Unfortunately we have had to CANCEL our next litter pick and cycle path tidy which would have taken place on[…]

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Food Waste Challenge

28/09/2020 SusCottadmin Uncategorized

The Food Waste Challenge run by Cambridge Sustainable Food with South Cambs District Council launches on Monday 26th October. The[…]

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Juicing windfall apples

15/09/2020 SusCottadmin Food waste

One of our members has written down his tips for juicing windfall apples

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How lockdown made us less wasteful and home composting

19/08/2020 SusCottadmin Recycle, Reduce, Sustainability

We’ve added new webpages on home composting and how lockdown made us less wasteful.

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Plastic Free July

13/07/2020 SusCottadmin Reduce, Sustainability

Sustainable Cottenham committee member Vicky Lacey is practising Plastic Free July. See her tips on Greater Cambridge Shared Waste Facebook[…]

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Our latest newsletter

05/06/2020 SusCottadmin Uncategorized

For our latest membership news see http://www.sustainablecottenham.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/SusCott.Newsletter.2.pdf

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Full Circle delivers to Cottenham

15/05/2020 SusCottadmin Recycle, Reduce

The excellent zero-waste shop Full Circle Cambridge can now make it’s plastic-free deliveries of food, toiletries and household goods to[…]

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Events postponed – all hands on pump

31/03/2020 SusCottadmin Uncategorized

Due to the COVID-19 emergency we have had to postpone all our events for early 2020 until further notice: Sunday[…]

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Sustainable Cottenham

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There is a growing movement to apply for the Fens to become a UNESCO Biosphere - with benefits for the environment, communities, tourism, business, agriculture and climate change mitigation. There is broad support for the initiative which sounds a worthwhile project. Read more about it on the Fens Biosphere website www.fensbiosphere.org.uk/ ...

The Fens Biosphere vision… | Fens Biosphere

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What is a Biosphere? A Biosphere is a special status awarded by UNESCO to a unique and valuable landscape. Biospheres connect people, economies and nature to create a secure future we can all look forward to. They are about developing new ways of living, exploring new ideas and working together. New...
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One of our members, Clare Adamson, shares her personal experience and motivations about becoming veganwww.sustainablecottenham.org.uk/reflections-on-becoming-a-vegan/ ...

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We recommend watching Feast to Save the Planet on BBC catch-up. Surprisingly good (well-informed, balanced, engaging) and Gregg Wallace was hardly shouty at all...> www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000qzyd ...

BBC Two - Horizon, 2021, Feast to Save the Planet

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A dinner party where special guests are scored on the environmental impact of their meal.
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