Groenriviermond to Olifantsriviermond: PART 3
byYay Part 3 is finally here from our intrepid Can Do! Trekking for Trash adventurers. I’m so proud of these guys, if you haven’t already, check out their progress.
Yay Part 3 is finally here from our intrepid Can Do! Trekking for Trash adventurers. I’m so proud of these guys, if you haven’t already, check out their progress.
The environmental friendliness of packaging is a big topic at the moment. We as consumers are becoming more conscious of packaging’s impact and how it can be the cause of irreparable damage to the environment, such as congesting the oceans or taking thousands of years to decompose.
We know you’ve been waiting for it, so here it is, part 2 of 3 from the Can Do! Trekking for Trash team, Camilla and Michael. We’ve dubbed it Cobras and Caves, enjoy!
The Can Do! Trekking for Trash team have finally had access to the web and we are delighted to bring you an update. This is the first blog of three so keep an eye out next week for part 2 and 3!
When it comes to light bulbs, choosing compact fluorescent lamps (or CFLs) is a great energy-saving option as they are four times more efficient than the incandescent kind. But did you know that CFLs contain mercury? What are the potential risks for you and your family? Find out here.
Our city is going to become more cyclist friendly, thanks to local campaign Bicycle Cape Town. The efforts of a handful of activists has translated into a commitment by The City of Cape Town to construct proper cycling facilities along the full length of Albert Road in Woodstock.
Can Do! Trekking for Trash’s Camilla Howard recounts the next leg of their journey, McDougalls Bay to Kleinsee.
As we told you a couple of weeks ago, Live Eco is Can Do! Trekking For Trash’s official online media sponsor and we’ll be updating you with weekly blog posts from Michael and Camilla. Here is their story so far.
So our friends over at Trekking for Trash began their 3000km trek from Alexander Bay to Kosi Bay in support of litter awareness amongst the various coastal communities, on Tuesday.
In the arena of Corporate Social Responsibility Practices our favorite search engine Google is making history. Google has released a detailed report informing the public about clean energy innovation.