Creating an eco-friendly backyard is not as hard as you might think. However there are several things that you need to take into account and plan for. Before starting any detailed work it is important to check if you have the right quality of soil and that none of the dangerous chemicals are present inContinueContinue reading “What are Your Gardening Options When You Decide to Go Green? – Guest post by Emma Joyce”
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Is a Mattress Recyclable? – Guest post by James Murray
Making an effort to recycle is a way of taking responsibility – not only for our own actions and effects on our local environment (no fly-tipping here, thank you) but also for our global environment (no greenhouse gases for future generations, thank you too)! The upshot is we all know we should be making anContinueContinue reading “Is a Mattress Recyclable? – Guest post by James Murray”
The Importance of Food Hygiene – Guest post by Kazim Raza
Earlier in the year I undertook a Level 2 food safety and hygiene course to enable me to undertake good practice for various development projects on the farm. In this article Kazim Raza introduces the subject, outlining what is required for maintaining good standards of hygiene in food preparation. ………………………………………………………………………………….. The existence of good hygieneContinueContinue reading “The Importance of Food Hygiene – Guest post by Kazim Raza”
Why you should switch to LED light bulbs – Guest post by Jackie Edwards
For those who both care for the environment and like their house to be bright and light-filled, the question isn’t ‘should I switch to LED light bulbs?’, but rather, ‘how soon can I make the change?’ Perhaps you have just moved to a new house or you are thinking of ways to lower your carbonContinueContinue reading “Why you should switch to LED light bulbs – Guest post by Jackie Edwards”
Data sharing is vital to maintain animal welfare standards post-Brexit – Guest Post by Martin Coates
The UK’s imminent departure from the EU poses many challenges for farmers, food producers and processors. Not least amongst these is the need to ensure the continued high standards of animal welfare and meat processing so consumers can have confidence in the quality of the food in our shops. With the potential increase in riskContinueContinue reading “Data sharing is vital to maintain animal welfare standards post-Brexit – Guest Post by Martin Coates”
