Environment News
Echo the Eco Dragonlands at Cardiff Bay’s premier entertainment destination, The Red Dragon Centre, as they kickstart their new eco activities.
The Welsh Government’s stringent new recycling targets are being smashed one year early in Bridgend County Borough.
Alongside pioneering cities such as Frankfurt, Seattle and Sydney, Newport has now committed to using 100% clean energy by 2050.
A giant red dragon has appeared outside Cardiff Bay’s The Red Dragon Centre overnight, but don’t worry, this fire-breathing dragon is totally environmentally friendly.
Beach lovers are being urged to take care of Swansea’s spectacular sands this bank holiday.
Leading bottled water brand Brecon Carreg will be announcing several initiatives to work towards a more sustainable future at its 40th anniversary event next week.
PTI Cymru, the umbrella organisation that operates Contact Centre Cymru, has boosted business with a substantial contract win, adding Kier Group to its roster.
Extreme environment athlete Richard Parks is joining forces with educational charity Techniquest as its new ambassador.
A student from Bangor University forced to turn-down her dream work placement because of ongoing health problems has reason to celebrate following the launch of her own eco-awareness business, which aims to enlighten teenagers about environmental issues.
Cardiff Bay’s premier entertainment destination, The Red Dragon Centre, has formed an exciting new partnership to launch a range of eco activities in a bid to encourage Welsh youngsters to ‘think green’ and learn more about the environment.