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Go green in a fortnight...
...with the all new Green Guide for Wales
WWF Cymru, in collaboration with the Green Guide, has produced the Pocket Green Guide for Wales, which provides bite-sized information that will help you and your family to adopt a more environmentally friendly lifestyle.
A key element of the Pocket Green Guide is a plan that will help readers go green in a fortnight and do their bit to conserve the planet and combat climate change.
"Consumers in Wales increasingly recognise that what they buy has an impact on the environment and as a result they want to do more to tackle global problems such as climate change, species loss and destruction of the world's forests," says Morgan Parry, Head of WWF Cymru. "This guide identifies ways that consumers can reduce their footprint and help move Wales from its current 'three planet living' towards a One Planet Wales."
Free downloads and free copies!
You can download a PDF of the Pocket Green Guide for Wales from wwf.org.uk/wales or www.greenguide.co.uk. Printed copies are available free of charge for organisations, businesses, charities, schools and local councils to distribute. To request copies, please e-mail editor@greenguide.co.uk
"Consumers in Wales increasingly recognise that what they buy has an impact on the environment and as a result they want to do more to tackle global problems such as climate change, species loss and destruction of the world's forests," says Morgan Parry, Head of WWF Cymru. "This guide identifies ways that consumers can reduce their footprint and help move Wales from its current 'three planet living' towards a One Planet Wales."
Free downloads and free copies!
You can download a PDF of the Pocket Green Guide for Wales from wwf.org.uk/wales or www.greenguide.co.uk. Printed copies are available free of charge for organisations, businesses, charities, schools and local councils to distribute. To request copies, please e-mail editor@greenguide.co.uk

