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Cat Thompson



 

We've signed up to 10:10 today, a project to get the UK to commit to reducing carbon emissions by 10% by 2010.

Along with a shiny new environmental policy, we're trying to green-up Playgroup as much as we can - http://www.marinesoutheast.co.uk/ 10:10 shows our... Read rest of post

Ben Philp

Blog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageI recently came across this way finding system designed by Emery Studio in Melbourne for Eureka Tower Car Park. 

The international award winning design is an incredibly simple but very effective and playful idea.... Read rest of post

Clare Deans

Blog ImageThe snow yesterday took us out of our usual routine. For those not able to get to work or without VPN access, there wasn't much else to do other than get stuck in - we had the permission to play.

The last few months have been particularly... Read rest of post

Darren O'Neill

In the past I have been skeptical of companies implementing green policies purely for PR purposes rather than them actually caring about the environment. I'm not a tree hugger but do consider myself to be a 'green' person. I use public transport everyday, the car only once a week, recycle... Read rest of post

Gemma Monk-Hartley

Corporate Social Responsiblity (CSR) is big news, and big business, for organisations around the world.  With global warming issues on the rise and fuel supplies falling, companies are having to look closely at what they can do to offset the impact they are having on our planet.

But this concern is not... Read rest of post

Clare Deans

Is being green, just the new black?

The Anya Hindmarch ‘Im not a plastic bag’, driving a Prius are examples of us externally displaying our commitment to doing out bit to save the environment.

But behind closed doors, is the fridge stacked with super foods including blueberries shipped straight from Chile to... Read rest of post

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