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St Mary's Weekly Eco Tip: Choose Sustainable Palm Oil
St Mary's Weekly Eco Tip: Choose Sustainable Palm Oil
Grants Available for Islington’s Forgotten Corners & Tree Pits
Grants Available for Islington’s Forgotten Corners & Tree Pits
This Week's Eco Tip from St Mary's: Reducing Waste
This Week's Eco Tip from St Mary's: Reducing Waste
This week's eco tip from St Mary's: Islington Fixers Repair Party
This week’s eco tip from St Mary’s: Islington Fixers Repair Party Saturday 7 December 12pm - 4pm
Want an electronic item fixed? Islington Fixer's next Repair Party, where volunteer fixers will help you fix your broken electricals and electronics to save them from waste, is coming up.
This week's eco tip from St Mary's: No Buy Friday
This week’s eco tip from St Mary’s: No-Buy Friday.
Make the last Friday of November No-Buy Friday; then you can gradually make every Friday a No-Buy Friday, to join your No-Meat Monday.
Eco tip: Buy sustainably
This week’s eco tip discusses how our choices when we shop can impact our planet.
EcoTip: Loo rolls
EcoTip: Loo rolls and carbon literacy
Many mainstream toilet roll brands are now using less recycled wood pulp and more fresh wood, which is not at all eco-friendly. Find our how to buy better here….
Eco tip: Vinegar
Regular cleaning products contains about 120,000 chemicals, mostly recent inventions, are polluting the environment.
White or malt vinegar is good for household cleaning and cheaper.
Bulb Sunday 2024
Bulb Sunday is this Sunday at St Mary's.
Join us after the 11am service on Sunday 20 October to plant over 1000 spring bulbs in our east gardens.
Come to church in your wellies, bring gardening gloves and trowels (if you have them) and together we'll plant bulbs for a show of spring flowers. Everyone is welcome.
Eco tip: Eco lifestyle audit
Doing an online eco lifestyle audit will help you identify the areas of your life where you can make positive eco changes.
Eco tip: Travel sustainably
Traveling more sustainably could reduce your carbon footprint.
Eco tip: Spreading the message
When you've learned a bit about climate change, spread that knowledge.