Below is a list of other websites which we endorse and encourage you to visit:
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http://www.greenfinder.co.uk |
| This site is there to help you in your quest for a greener lifestyle whether you are making your first faltering steps in sustainability or you are a fully fledged environmentalist wishing to learn more about saving the planet. At GreenFinder they aim to provide you with all the information you need to make those all important steps (big or small) for a cleaner, greener and more ethical world. | |
| http://www.shrinkingthefootprint.cofe.anglican.org | |
| An excellent website from the Church of England about reducing your carbon footprint. 'For the Church of the 21st Century, good ecology is not an optional extra but a matter of justice. It is therefore central to what it means to be a Christian.' Archbishop Rowan Williams |
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| The Green Providers Directory | http://www.search-for-me.co.uk/ |
The Green Providers Directory is the UK's leading resource for finding green, organic and fair trade goods and services. We are a not-for-profit, green directory founded on ethical principles. All the companies listed have been individually vetted so you can be sure of their eco-friendly credentials. |
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| Freebieholics | http://www.freebieholics.co.uk |
| Freebieholics shows you where you can get products and services for free. The freebies range from demo music CDs and movie tickets, to vouchers & beauty products. | |
| Tips for Women | http://www.tips4women.co.uk |
| Tips4Women offers tips and advice for women on everyday subjects. The tips are categorised so you can find the advice you need quickly. | |
| Paidtoshop | http://www.paidtoshop.co.uk |
| Paid To Shop is dedicated to earning/saving you money when you shop online. As the name suggests you get Paid To Shop. Our aim is to cover all the popular cashback sites and provide knowledgeable information to our members. | |
| MagicFreebiesUK | http://www.magicfreebiesuk.co.uk |
| It's simple really, companies want you to find out about their products. To do so they often offer free samples or items to encourage you to buy them in the future. This site, shows where these freebies can be found. From other websites to phone-ins, every freebie offered will be specifically aimed at the UK. At least 8 new freebies shown every day. | |
| Low-Impact Living Initiative | http://www.lowimpact.org |
A non-profit organisation whose mission is to help people reduce their impact on the environment, improve their quality of life, gain new skills, live in a healthier and more satisfying way, have fun, and save money |
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http://www.sort-it.org.uk |
| A national tool funded by the Scottish Executive, that provides information on the various alternatives available to householders to minimise the amount of waste that is sent to landfill. |
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| Mumszone | http://www.mumszone.co.uk |
| Mumszone has been set up to offer help and advice to parents and those trying to conceive. You can find practical solutions to deal with the challenges of everyday parenting, to help you raise a happy healthy family | |
| Alocalprinter | http://www.alocalprinter.com |
| If you need printing, want to save money, expect top quality products and service, and would prefer to choose certified eco friendly printing - you have found the answer. Welcome to alocalprinter.com! | |
| Freecycle | http://www.freecycle.org |
| The Freecycle Network™ is made up of many individual groups across the globe. It's a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. | |
| Waste Aware | http://www.wasteawarescotland.org.uk |
| Find out how and why to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle your household waste. Keep up-to-date with the latest waste news and events, and what is being done to encourage people to be more waste aware in your area. Get all the information you need about our National Waste Strategy, what happens to the materials that you recycle, waste technologies, legislation, facts and figures. Access a range of useful resources and publications, including public attitudes surveys and the Waste Aware Scotland magazine. | |