Grownupgreen

Grownupgreen

grownupgreen was created by charity Projects in Partnership. It aims to provide practical advice, information and support to encourage a more sustainable living.

It recognises that,often, it's not easy being green but puts forward information and ideas on environmental concerns (and how individuals can help resolve them)in a non-threatening way.

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* [http://www.grownupgreen.org.uk grownupgreen]


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