Our aim is to make Skerries resilient, regenerative, and a great place to live for all… now and in the years to come.
Sustainable Skerries, a committee of the Skerries Community Association CLG, is involved in activities around biodiversity (currently implementing the Skerries Pollinator Plan), food (the next Sustainable Skerries Food Festival planned for April 2023), circular economy and waste reduction (Repair Cafés; jumble sales / car boot sales), sustainable energy (with Skerries Sustainable Energy Community Initiative) and sustainable transport (with Skerries Cycling Initiative). We also engage with Fingal County Council (e.g. in the consultation process for the next Fingal Development Plan).
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Our funders
Department of the Enviornment, Climate and Communications
CRNI receives core and operational funding through the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications.
CRNI’s Green + Social Virtual Trade Fair is funded by Ireland’s Regional Waste Management Plan Offices. This innovative virtual platform is open 24/7 and gives visitors the opportunity to explore green and social procurement opportunities provided by reuse, repair and recycling social enterprises and community-based organisations across Ireland.
Access the Green + Social Virtual Trade Fair here.