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10 Electric Vehicle (EV) Myths
There are several myths about EVs that are often repeated, but this does not make them true! Let’s consider ten of the most common myths.
Help the NHS and the planet
Did you know that medicines account for 48% of the carbon footprint of healthcare in the community? A staggering £300 million pounds of medication is estimated to be wasted every year. Here are some ways you can help reduce wastage, save money and save carbon.
Climate Change through the stories of 10 women and a girl
Richard Erskine, our education lead in NailsworthCAN, gave a talk to Minchinhampton Ladies Luncheon Club on 18th November entitled ‘Climate Change: through the stories of 10 women, and a girl’.
All about COP26
If you want to fine out what COP26 is, the main talking points and the expected outcomes, read on!
The importance of Greener Finance
Personal finance is often overlooked in efforts to make our everyday lives more sustainable. In fact, our financial decisions have more power and weight than we imagine.
The Right Trees in The Right Place?
This talk will explore some of the ideas and options involved in successful woodland design. Of the land the National Trust owns, ten percent is woodland and they have made a commitment to increase this to 17 percent over the next ten years, planting 20 million trees over the next decade. This talk is an opportunity to find out what this might mean to our local environment here in Nailsworth.
What if global companies could be planet-friendly?
Find out how Renishaw are making massive strides in reducing their environmental impact. In this interesting talk, Ben Goodare spoke to us about how the company is using non-polluting technology, waste minimisation, reuse/recycling and the reduction of energy consumption.
What if we could revive forgotten heirloom vegetable varieties?
Stroud Community Seed Bank is passionate about bringing back varieties of fruit and vegetables that have been forgotten due to the rise of large scale agriculture. They provide seeds to the local community in exchange for donations in the hope that these lost treasures can be revived.
What if we could all grow vegetables and fruit with confidence?
Would you love to grow your own vegetables but don't know where to start? Are you an experienced fruit grower but want to know how to look after your soil? Whether you are a total beginner with a few pots or a market gardener with a field, this talk will give you the knowledge you need to become a more confident gardener.
How can a company achieve the highest standards of care for its workers, customers, community, and our environment?
The Beeswax Wrap Co. is one of two companies in Nailsworth that have achieved B-Corp certification for having the highest standards of care for their workers, customers, community, and our environment. Fran Beer shares how they achieved this, as well as the vision the company has for supporting other planet-friendly businesses.
Is sustainable and responsible finance possible in a world worth living in?
What if we could green our finances? Alena Zavarin and Tony Anderson of Anderson Financial Management highlighted the impact that changes to our personal finances can have on solving the climate crisis. They showed us how to make our pensions greener along with other aspects of personal finance including current account banking, savings, investments and mortgages.
What if we could all heat our buildings with renewable technologies?
In this incredibly informative talk, Chris Wilde, Managing Director of Yorkshire Energy Systems, dispels some myths around renewable domestic heating, with a focus on heat pumps.
What if we could eliminate unnecessary plastic?
In this eyeopening talk, Chloe Turner from Stroud District Action on Plastics gives an insight into the work she does to support local businesses and organisations to reduce single-plastic use.
What if everyone in our community had access to great food and someone to eat it with?
This is the first of a series of talks hosted by NailsworthCAN with individuals and organisations who are creating positive change in our community and to open up the conversation with the hope of inspiring others. Tom talked to us about why The Long Table was founded and what they bring to the community, including the wonderfully named ‘freezers of love.’