An independent report has recognised the actions East Suffolk Council has taken to reduce its carbon emissions by almost 23% over the last three years.
Volunteers are being asked to step forward to help their local community take a smart approach to plastic waste by joining a network of Plastic Action Champions.
Residents in Southwold and Saxmundham will be asked to help identify areas in their communities which could become wildlife havens, as part of a trial scheme to help increase bio-diversity in East Suffolk.
A new music and arts festival taking place in Woodbridge this weekend has received a funding boost from an East Suffolk councillor.
Residents and businesses in Felixstowe, Lowestoft and Woodbridge are being encouraged to dispose of their waste correctly and reduce the pollution caused by litter entering the drainage system.
East Suffolk Council has voted unanimously to step up its positive work on environmental issues to help fight climate change.
27 of Suffolk’s most environmentally passionate individuals, businesses and schools have been shortlisted for the county’s ‘Green Oscars’, including several from East Suffolk!
To coincide with National Refill Day on 19 June, East Suffolk residents and visitors are being encouraged to stay hydrated whilst saving money and avoiding unnecessary plastic waste by using a refillable water bottle.
Volunteers are being asked to step forward to help their local community take a smart approach to plastic waste by joining a new network of Plastic Action Champions.
East Suffolk residents are being encouraged to take simple steps to protect their health, and the health of their families, from air pollution.