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‘Charity shops are vital in breaking the cycle of fast fashion’ says Co Down Oxfam manager

OXFAM Ireland has partnered with local photographer Collette Creative to “change the way people think about charity shops and fast fashion”.The charity has put...

Funding of €55m approved to help decarbonise Irish businesses

More than €55m in funding has been approved to support the decarbonisation of Irish businesses, Enterprise Ireland has announced.Approved under the Environmental Aid scheme...

Businesses to fund wildlife ponds, hedgerows and woodlands on Irish farms as part of ReFarm project

Businesses will pay for the creation and management of wildlife ponds, hedgerows, woodlands and species-rich grasslands on a number of Irish farms under a...

Wind farms generated 34% of Ireland’s total electricity demand in the first half of the year

Wind farms generated 34% of total electricity demand in the first half of the year, latest figures from an industry representative body showed.In monthly...

Most Irish businesses ill-equipped for climate transition, survey finds

Nearly four-fifths of businesses in Ireland have no budget for “sustainability initiatives” while more than half see cost as the main barrier to adopting...

The GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf – inspiring, supporting and rewarding sustainable action – Irish Golfer Magazine

Founded 16 years ago, the GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf is an entirely non-profit organisation set up with a view to inspiring, supporting, and...

Coastal Erosion – The greatest threat to our greatest courses? – Irish Golfer Magazine

Coastal erosion is caused by waves, storms, and tidal power, gradually eating away at the coastline, and this is a particularly pressing issue for...

Tackling the chemical misconception in golf – Irish Golfer Magazine

Those pristine putting surfaces we all love don’t come about naturally, but Carr Golf’s Ed Pettit explains that chemical usage is kept to a...

Drive the Green – Golf Ireland’s Sustainability Plan – Irish Golfer Magazine

Golf Ireland revealed their new ‘Drive the Green’ sustainability plan for the years spanning2024 to 2027 at the organisation’s AGM back in March. Spearheaded...

Doyle Shipping Group withdraw from Cork Harbour offshore wind plan

Plans to redevelop the dockyard facility in Cork Harbour to service offshore wind projects have been axed.Family-owned logistics firm, Doyle Shipping Group (DSG) had...

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