GREEN CLARE: Sustainable recognition for two Clare restaurants
Two Clare restaurants have been recognised at the Michelin Star awards for their efforts in promoting and supporting sustainable practices.
Two Clare restaurants have been recognised at the Michelin Star awards for their efforts in promoting and supporting sustainable practices.
The Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG) located in Kilrush has officially launched ‘Ireland’s Blubber Book; Flukes Junior Vol 1.’
Believing in the Burren, it’s people and the beauty of its land is part and parcel of BurrenBeo Trust’s philosophy.
Moy Hill is a community led sustainable farm located in Lackamore, County Clare.
Members of the public have been advised to return to bottle banks if they are full rather than leaving items on the ground.
Newmarket-on-Fergus man Kieran Donnellan recently won an Institute of Designers in Ireland (IDI) Award for a project relating to raising climate awareness, called the Dark Beacon.
The Wild About Miltown Malbay (WaMM) Biodiversity group is a committed group of volunteers with the aim of raising awareness on ways of improving biodiversity, actively creating more wildlife habitats in the area and controlling Non-Native Invasive Species (NNIS).
Ennis National School are putting their pupil’s health and consideration for the environment first with their hugely successful ‘Walking Bus’ and ‘Cycling Bus’ initiatives.
The Limerick Clare Energy Agency (LCEA) is an agent of Clare and Limerick County Council’s, working with community groups, local authorities and state companies to come up with advice on energy strategy and policy.
Plastic free environmentalist Cornelia Wahli’s Operation de-Plastification continues in Tulla.