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Is it ok to buy non-ethically certified coffee from a small independent?
20 Jul 2014: If I no longer buy my Fairtrade coffee from a multinational chain. Instead, I’ve switched to a tiny independent. The coffee tastes great, but isn’t ethically certified. Is it better or worse?
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10 Sep 2014: A community in a deprived area of Wales learned to use recycling projects and street parties to revive neighbourly spirit. Here are some tips for doing the same in your area
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9 Sep 2014: Massachusetts recently enacted the most aggressive mandatory composting program in history. How are companies adapting?
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9 Sep 2014:
EU leaders in talks about imposing new sanctions focused on fundraising capabilities of Russian oil and gas companies
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7 Sep 2014: There are more fuel-efficient cars on the markets, and eco driving techniques can help, but there is still a long way to go
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Guardian Professional, 5 Sep 2014: The Brighton Waste House is Britain’s first house made almost entirely from rubbish using chalk, coffee cups and lights en route to Bangladesh for scrap
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4 Sep 2014: Euro and climate sceptics have attacked EU rules controlling the energy use of appliances, saying they will not reduce emissions. With your help, Karl Mathiesen investigates
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4 Sep 2014: Kilfinan Community Forest in Argyll, Scotland, trades in timber and teaches visitors sustainability, forest and woodworking skills. Hope Whitmore got a cut of the action
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Guardian Professional, 2 Sep 2014: Despite good intentions, only half of all plastic bottles in Britain and France are recycled. Creativity and collaboration will be needed to change habits
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2 Sep 2014: The Broken Spoke Co-operative is the second in our series on community projects; here’s how they set up, and information about how you can do the same
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