Friends of the Earth hold Environmental election special Question Time

March 14th, 2010 | ZoeCohen

An Election Special, Environmental Question Time is being organised by Warrington Friends of the Earth on Thursday 25th March at 7.30pm at the Friends Meeting House in Warrington. This will be a good opportunity to quiz the Prospective Parliamentary Candidates for Warrington South. A poster for this event can be downloaded here FoE Meeting Poster 250310

Come on Lymm, let’s reduce the scourge of the plastic bottles!

February 15th, 2010 | ZoeCohen

Camden Council have been encouraging residents to reduce the scourge of the plastic bottles and get recycling:

Camden plastic bottle campaign

Camden plastic bottle campaign

So if Camden can do it, Lymm can too!

Even better reuse them many times first!

Recycling pays – aluminium prices on the rise

February 15th, 2010 | ZoeCohen

Good news – Warrington-based company Novelis has added £250 per tonne to the price it pays for cans since the start of the month – this also brings the price back to the peak it reached in the summer of 2008, before markets for recyclables crashed. Read more here

Warrington Borough Council plans to close local recycling centres – read more here

February 15th, 2010 | ZoeCohen

Warrington Borough Council wants to close Woolston and Stockton Heath recycling centres as part of its plan to cut the budget deficit by £30 million over the next three years.

But the move has angered residents living by what would become the one remaining recycling centre at Gatewarth Tip off Old Liverpool Road. And for the rest of us it would mean much longer journeys to take our recycling – or fewer people even bothering to do so.

Read more from the Warrington Guardian story by clicking here

Government announce Feed In Tariffs – generate and get paid for it!

February 13th, 2010 | ZoeCohen

The long awaited Feed-in tariffs for renewable energy generation and renewable heat production have been announced. You can earn up to over 40p per unit tax free for 25 years!

Click here for the link to the official DECC announcement including the full details of the tariffs.

The tariff levels for the electricity financial incentives can offer between 5-8% return on initial investment in the technology. And even better on Page 22 Sec 69 of the 2009 Pre-Budget Report, the Chancellor confirmed that households who use renewable technology to generate electricity mainly for their own use will not be subject to income tax on feed-in tariffs.