Reuse by Recreating
Guest blogger, Clodagh O’Reilly, Chief Executive, Recreate Ireland ReCreate is delighted to be part of Reuse month. It’s more important than ever that we all get to grips with how each
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Guest blogger, Clodagh O’Reilly, Chief Executive, Recreate Ireland ReCreate is delighted to be part of Reuse month. It’s more important than ever that we all get to grips with how each
Guest blogger, Roisin Delany, The Baby Market Ireland The Baby Market Ireland are excited to be involved in ReUse Month 2018. This fantastic national initiative runs for the month of
Guest blogger, Nial O’Connor, Environment Services, Monaghan County Council www.repairmystuff.ie is an exciting new website directory, developed by Local Authorities, to support the Repair industry in Ireland. For many, purchasing a
By Claire Downey, Executive at CRNI There are so many environmental, social and economic benefits to re-using – from saving on carbon emissions to creating local jobs and training opportunities
Guest blogger, John McEntee, Marketing / Development Manager, Recycle IT Reuse is an easy way to protect our environment and climate while ensuring the wellbeing of our community over the coming
At the launch of Reuse Month 2018 in Roscommon, Denis Naughten TD, Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, pictured with from left, Pauline McDonogh, Regional Waste Prevention Officer, Southern
By guest blogger Linda Ward, Retail Renewal “Consumerism is about buying things we don’t need, with money we don’t have, to impress friends we don’t have time for” according to
The recent public response to plastic pollution, and banning or reducing single use plastics, has been phenomenal and has sent real signals for change. This comes at an important time,
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