May 15 2008 | Go Green news
ENVIRONMENT Secretary Hilary Benn has praised the Birmingham Mail’s Go Green campaign and is urging everyone to do their bit in the fight against climate change. Read
May 15 2008 | Go Green news
COUNCILLOR Paul Tilsley explains how Birmingham will meet the target of cutting its carbon emissions by 60 per cent in the next two decades. Read
May 15 2008 | Go Green news
FOR architect Ken Shuttleworth, it’s no surprise that his home city is running the country’s first Climate Change Festival. Read
May 15 2008 | Go Green news
BIRMINGHAM City Council offers all kinds of ways for residents to recycle their household goods and cut down on waste. Patrice John took a look at some of the different ways that you can recycle in your city. Read
May 15 2008 | Go Green news
Patrice John looks at the ways Cadbury has stayed true to its founders’ green ideals. Read
May 15 2008 | Go Green news
Commercial feature in association with Centro. Read
May 15 2008 | Go Green news
WORLD renowned yatchswoman Dame Ellen MacArthur speaks to Patrice John about why the Go Green Campaign is a good idea and how a life spent sailing has taught her a thing or two about sustainable living. Read
May 15 2008 | Go Green news
BIRMINGHAM Mail editor Steve Dyson talks about the Go Green campaign. Read
May 15 2008 | Go Green news
BIRMINGHAM’S drive to pioneer green technologies means initiatives which reduce carbon emissions and energy use take pride of place in the city. Read