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World Environment Day 2023. Climate Action North continues to beat plastic pollution
This year marks the 50th anniversary of World Environment Day, where individuals, communities, businesses, and governments unite from across the globe and commit to taking climate action.
Social enterprise celebrates six years of climate action
Climate Action North celebrated its sixth anniversary at a special event held at the Washington Wetland Centre. The event brought together over 40 climate supporters comprising volunteers, sponsors, and patreons.
Three ways to take net zero action today
Companies of all types and sizes are being called upon to tackle their emissions and commit to net zero.
Taking action to become net zero will bring many benefits to a small business including improving resilience and competitiveness, while reducing costs and encouraging investment and attracting new customers.
Climate Action North manifesto
Our Climate Action North vision is focused on “The time for talking is over, today we need to act” and we’re asking for as many people as possible to join us in mobilising climate action.
Addressing the climate crisis is YOUR business responsibility
Hundreds of public sector organisations have acknowledged it’s an emergency situation; businesses need to follow suit and acknowledge the key role they will have to play if we are to avert the impending climate catastrophe.
Five years of climate action in the North of England
Community Interest Company, Climate Acton North, has marked its five-year anniversary by staging an Eco Fest, which also celebrated its corporate sponsorship deal with Dalton Park Outlet Shopping Destination.
Sunderland security company keeps watchful eye on nature
A Pollinator Parks® garden to support nature’s recovery by supplying a haven for insects and birds has been created at Sunderland Enterprise Park.
Love wine, beer and bread? Then respect the wasp.
The next time you take a sip of your favourite wine, beer alongside a crusty bread roll, you might want to make a toast to wasps. Why? Because quite simply, they are responsible for the yeast we use to make wine, beer and bread.