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In My Opinion You can't underestimate the power of positive press coverage - just do your homework first, advises
Amanda Barry-Hirst The survival of our species won't depend on a few eco-heroes. All of humanity needs a big wake-up call if we are to preserve the future of our planet, argues Mike Tregent Social networking tools like Twitter can play a powerful role in keeping councils in touch with their
communities, especially in these frozen times, says Tim Hobbs Reputable textile recyclers should come together to encourage more people to recycle their
unwanted clothes, regardless of whether they're sorted in the UK or exported abroad, argues
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You can't underestimate the power of positive press coverage - just do your homework first, advises
Amanda Barry-Hirst
The survival of our species won't depend on a few eco-heroes. All of humanity needs a big wake-up call if we are to preserve the future of our planet, argues Mike Tregent
Social networking tools like Twitter can play a powerful role in keeping councils in touch with their
communities, especially in these frozen times, says Tim Hobbs
Reputable textile recyclers should come together to encourage more people to recycle their
unwanted clothes, regardless of whether they're sorted in the UK or exported abroad, argues
Paul Ozanne


