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The combined savings made by businesses using the government-backed environmental advice website NetRegs are in the region of £58m.
A growing area of England's farm land has been marked up as vulnerable to pollution from excessive use of fertilizer.
It is a choice that is often overlooked when land is redeveloped - but a new project is aiming to highlight the possibilities for turning brownfield into green spaces.
There is no need to privatise water in New Zealand but the country needs a better system to transfer allocated but unused water to those who need it.
Every local authority in Wales has met tough targets to cut the amount of biodegradable waste they can send to landfill sites.
Clouds could be artificially created over the earth's oceans to block the sun's rays and protect the earth from the increasing threat of climate change.


Since the company first formed in the early 1980s, Sakab's business has been to detoxify the ecocycle. Today, the mission is clearer than ever: Hazardous substances must be removed from the ecocycle. Sakab plays a key role in Sweden's target of creating and maintaining a non-toxic environment. Over