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... your thermostats to stop energy being wasted. Drop-in energy advice centre: we are available at any time if you have a question on energy. Come in and find out how you can start saving money on your ...
... bills. It's great to be able to expand our team and start putting a halt to the huge amounts of energy being wasted in our homes." The three Home Energy Advisors are now available to visit homes in Alness ...
... food projects over the next year. Waste and recycling was also a relatively popular theme. Our survey indicated that sustainable transport is of a lower priority in Alness, although we did get a lot of ...
... by avoiding the need to buy produce grown under energy-intensive conditions. The composting unit will provide a source of nutrients for the site, prevent biodegradable waste from rotting in landfill and ...
... efficiency, renewable energy, waste and recycling, local food or sustainable transport. Alness Transition Town Group would like to remind everyone that shops are unlikely to accept any unspent eco-pounds! ...
6. Our ideas for waste and recycling
(Waste and Recycling/General)
Our society can be quite wasteful, but the "reduce, reuse, recycle" message is becoming more widely accepted and understood. Alness Transition Town Group have a few ideas on how we can minimise the waste ...
... too much for them to use? By establishing a map, we could reduce the amount of fruit and nuts wasted and also provide help to those unable to pick their fruit. Community-supported agriculture (CSA). ...
8. We want your opinion!
(News/General News)
Alness Transition Town Group conducted a survey towards the end of 2009 to find out our community's opinion on projects and activities on the themes of energy efficiency, renewable energy, waste, sustainable ...
Residents of Alness turned out in large numbers on Saturday 19th September for the Green and Easy Food Fair that was jointly organised by Alness Transition Town Group (ATTG) and Ross-shire Waste Action ...
From the 1st April 2009 Highland Council introduced charges for uplifting bulky large waste items - read the full Highland Council news release here If the "waste" items can be reused why not put them ...
11. Powerdown Person appointed
(Powerdown/Powerdown News!)
... post of Community Powerdown Person. Peter has worked in businesses promoting energy reduction and improved local authority waste recycling plans. A passionate food gardener, Peter (27) ...
12. Funding announced for two ATTG projects!
('Uncategorised Content')
... emissions by avoiding the need to buy produce grown under energy-intensive conditions. The composting unit will provide a source of nutrients for the site, prevent food and garden waste from rotting in ...
13. Overview
('Uncategorised Content')
... local food, travel and waste. Community Powerdown is funded by the Scottish Government’s Climate Challenge Fund and is supported by Community Energy Scotland and the Development Trust Association Scotland. ...
14. About Us
('Uncategorised Content')
... when several local residents and business people got together to talk about ways we could cut down on energy usage and our reliance on fossil fuels, cut down on waste and support viable local food production. ...
15. Waste Aware Scotland
(Web Links / Recycling)
Waste Aware Scotland provides you with helpful advice on how and why to reduce, reuse and recycle your household waste.  ...
16. RoWAN
(Web Links / Recycling)
RoWAN (Ross-shire Waste Action network) works with communities in Ross-shire on waste awareness and waste prevention activities. We encourage and support householders and businesses to reduce the amount ...
17. Waste and Recycling
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