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2007 Recycling and Environment Awards in Moray
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Green schemes acclaimed
Published:  23 November, 2007

MORAY had cause for celebration this week in how it looks after its local environment, tackles waste, cares for the planet and combats climate change.

Green awards roll of honour
Published:  23 November, 2007

IN THE new Moray Recycling Awards, top in the category for organisations with less than 49 staff was the Cullen Bay Hotel, where activities range from green waste to ink cartridges, from recycling cutlery to polystyrene.

It's green for go on Moray awards front
Published:  26 October, 2007

THERE'S just a week to go to enter Moray's new-style Green Awards – and the competition has clearly attracted the imagination of the local public.

Funding option for recycling
Published:  26 October, 2007

A NEW funding support scheme has been launched by WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme) aimed at helping new and existing recycling service providers develop and expand services, primarily with the aim of enabling more small and medium enterprises to recycle.

Top 10 tips on how to save energy
Published:  26 October, 2007

MORAY folk have been presented with 10 tips on how to save energy and money – and local MSP Richard Lochhead is urging them to heed the advice. The top 10 is:

Forres path group in the frame
Published:  19 October, 2007

A GROUP aiming to help people engage with and enjoy their environment are entering the first green awards for Moray.

Get your entries in for awards
Published:  19 October, 2007

THE Environment Awards for Moray are attracting interest from community and voluntary groups, schools, charities, businesses and individuals.

Business plaudits up for grabs too
Published:  19 October, 2007

LOCAL businesses interested in entering the new CEIM Green Business Recycling Awards can obtain application forms from: CEIM (Community Environmental Initiatives Moray) on 01542 831888 or mobile 07857 615178; www.ceim.org.uk; or 'The Northern Scot' at 74-76 South Street, Elgin.

Green schools sought
Published:  12 October, 2007

SCHOOLS across Moray are being encouraged to show off their green projects by entering an environmental awards scheme.

Go-ahead for new eco-store
Published:  12 October, 2007

GREEN-MINDED shoppers in Elgin will soon be able to reduce their carbon footprint by walking to a new environmentally friendly store in the town.

Get your entries in now
Published:  12 October, 2007

THE Environment Awards for Moray are attracting interest from community and voluntary groups, schools, charities, businesses and individuals.

Business awards up for grabs too
Published:  12 October, 2007

LOCAL businesses interested in entering the new CEIM Green Business Recycling Awards can obtain application forms from: CEIM (Community Environmental Initiatives Moray) on 01542 831888 or mobile 07857 615178; www.ceim.org.uk; or 'The Northern Scot' at 74-76 South Street, Elgin.

Make small changes for big benefits
Published:  05 October, 2007

LEAD by example by playing the green card, businesses are being urged.

Environment Forum set to highlight community efforts
Published:  05 October, 2007

AS WELL as the recycling awards, interest is mounting in the Environment Awards for Moray, which are targeting community and voluntary groups, schools, charities, businesses and individuals.

It pays to come clean
Published:  05 October, 2007

ANOTHER Moray business owner is backing the Recycling and Environment Awards for Moray, and hopes they will encourage more local companies to go green and boost their business.

Green for go as forms are snapped up
Published:  28 September, 2007

APPLICATIONS forms were being snapped up this week for the new Recycling and Environment Awards for Moray – but there’s still plenty of time for entries to be lodged.

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