A local community organisation, Bee Wirral CIC, is helping to stop furniture from going to waste in a project funded by Merseyside Recycling & Waste Authority (MRWA) and Veolia Community Fund.
Projects that are focused on preventing and reducing carbon emissions are in line to benefit from grants being offered by the Zero Waste Community Fund.
First tree planting event of the season is a tree-rific success with 810 trees planted – and even more trees are set to be planted over the coming weeks with further events open to all.
Four community compost sites are currently operating in Wirral are at Make Hamilton, St James Church, New Brighton, Christ Church in Higher Bebington and in Woodchurch. A fifth is in the process of being set up on Conway Street, Birkenhead
Eco-school students connected live via Zoom to researchers aboard the RRS Sir David Attenborough in Antarctica to ask questions about the work they are doing, climate change and much more.
Wirral residents are being encouraged to start 2024 in a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly way by taking the Cool Wirral Climate Challenge 2024.