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Jan 2023
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LEAF pilot programme begins across Scotland
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Communities encouraged to make Scotland blooming beautiful
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Dog fouling and graffiti photos wanted
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Upstream Battle Anchor Group Gathering
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Action to tackle environmental impact of single-use vapes
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Deposit Return Schemes are on the way UK wide
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Thousands won by winners tackling the litter emergency
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Addressing the litter emergency together
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Thurso Community Development Trust host Zero Waste Day
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My Beach Your Beach Campaign 2022 Reports Success
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Dundee Breakfast Briefing
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Brand New Year, Brand New You...
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Broadford & Strath Community Company speaks to businesses about reducing cardboard waste.
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Join our Spring Clean to tackle the litter emergency
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Eighth annual Pocket Garden Design Competition launches
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Cup Movement® in the Highlands survey launched
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Feb 2023
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Keep Scotland Beautiful leads call for all Scottish retailers to stop selling single-use vapes
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Pupils exhibit creative solutions to tackle marine litter
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Thurso Community Development Trust Book Swap and Book Folding Workshop
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Highland Community Partners come together in first meet-up of 2023
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Thousands of pupils join in to watch our Live Lessons
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Highland Good Food Partnership promotes Food Waste Toolkit for Businesses
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University of Stirling student Shona Matthews awarded Keep Scotland Beautiful Dissertation Prize
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Four Keep Scotland Beautiful groups named as RHS UK finalists
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Hillhead High School pupils tackle litter and waste in Kelvingrove Park
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Mar 2023
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Pocket Garden Design winners from 21 local authority areas start to build for showcase
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Hazlehead PS pupils are Clean Up Heroes
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We launch partnership with South Ayrshire Council and LitterLotto
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Kicking off Spring Clean Scotland
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Calling all Young Reporters for the Environment
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Almost 15,000 people signed up as Spring Clean begins
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Velocity Cafe hosts first art materials swap in Inverness
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My Beach Your Beach links with Scotland’s Beach Awards to protect the sand and sea
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IPCC Publishes Climate Change Assessment Report
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Thousands of pupils enjoy Spring Clean Live Lessons
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#TeamKSBScot collect more than 50 bags of litter
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Arbroath and Kirriemuir showcase their climate action through a community exchange
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1 River. 3 locations. 6 litter picks!
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Source to Sea litter the focus of educational activities in Dundee
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26 ports and harbours receive national environmental award
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Find us on easyfundraising and support our work as you shop
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Shaping and Influencing Policy: Q4 22/23
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Ferguslie Park showcases climate action
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Rosemarie Speedie recognised for fantastic litter picking effort
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Climate and nature groups urge next First Minister to ‘urgently pick up the pace’ in tackling environmental crises
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Applications now open for Scotland’s Beach Awards 2023
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Litter League launched for young people to compete for clean up glory
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Apr 2023
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May 2023
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Zero Waste Scotland visits Skye
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Jun 2023
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Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill introduced
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We've achieved Platinum Carbon Literate Organisation status
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53 schools and nurseries complete LEAF pilot
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East Ayrshire schools triumph at Education Awards
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The Black Isle Repair Cafe celebrates its first birthday
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Our commitment to refreshed Learning for Sustainability Action Plan
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Pocket Garden Contest Winners Announced
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In-vessel composting survey launched for Highland businesses
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Monthly climate cafés hosted in Inverness
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A new National Litter and Flytipping Strategy for Scotland
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Time for a Climate Literate Nation
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Tourism establishments across Scotland awarded leading eco-certificate
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Shaping and Influencing Policy: Q1 23/24
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New 'Our Heritage Our Future' programme announced
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Jul 2023
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Ullapool Re-love Clothing Fair benefits people and planet
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Enjoy a #BrewWithAView across the NC500
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Agricultural, food, and land-based businesses specialists become Carbon Literate through our Climate Emergency Training.
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Supporting The Highland and Islands Climate Festival 2023.
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In-vessel composter offered on loan to businesses to help tackle food waste.
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87 Scottish parks and green spaces win Green Flag Awards
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Delivery Team Officers learn new skill for giving old fabrics a new lease of life
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Aug 2023
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New monthly climate book group started in Inverness.
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Schools in Scotland encouraged to join LEAF programme
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Sep 2023
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Scotland's Climate Week - our contribution
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New kid on the block - Single-use vapes become fastest growing litter item
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Bid to save 1000 cups as Cup Movement in the Highlands extended until end of October
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Climate action in sport – a national conversation
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Inspiring insights into climate action in sport shared
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Shaping and influencing policy: Q2 23/24
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STEM the Flow Competition
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Starting term with training and new systems
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Schools invited to Climate Action Week live lessons
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Oct 2023
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Beautiful Scotland groups celebrate success at Britain in Bloom finals
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More than 1,000 single-use cups saved by Cup Movement® in the Highlands
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First in person Data Management Group meeting
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Nov 2023
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Scots support sports clubs implementing environmental measures
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HCWP and Transition Black Isle present at annual conference
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Promoting refill and reuse in Lochaber
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Delivery Team Officers plan exciting engagement for 2024
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New cup recycling solution to be tested in the Highlands
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Food and drink litter prevention innovation showcased
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Wheatley Homes South is keeping Scotland beautiful
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Recognition for Green Flag Award park staff
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Climate change - we’re focusing on positivity
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Conference held to discuss tourist waste in Skye
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LitterLotto comes to Glasgow
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Thurso single-use packaging pilot
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Climate Emergency Training for rural industries
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The Royal Yacht Britannia Trust scoops gold
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Working together with North Lanarkshire Council
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Pupils' climate change concerns heard
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Our innovative reusable cup pilot scheme comes to an end
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Dec 2023
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Public say litter emergency is worsening
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#ConsciousConsumption tips for festive season
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Cruse Scotland staff become Carbon Literate
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Groups recognised for climate and nature action
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We support Learning for Sustainability
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Beach managers reflect and look forward
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Welcoming the Declaration for Education and Climate Change
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#TeamKSB survey almost 10KM of the river Clyde
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Tackling Scotland's litter emergency together
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Our reaction to COP28 outcomes
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STEM the Flow public vote now open
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Shaping and influencing policy: Q3 23/24
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Bringing the litter conversation to you
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Fighting litter from #Source2Sea with AtkinsRealis
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Wheatley tenants complete NAEE training
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2024
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June
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Spring Clean success across Scotland
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National Lottery winners keep Scotland beautiful
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Take It Back success in Dundee and Glasgow
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Young Reporters for the Environment announced
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Baseline data along the River Irvine
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Vote opens for nation's favourite Pocket Garden
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We welcome two new Heads of Service as we bid farewell to our Deputy CEO
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Returnable packaging scheme launches for Highland businesses
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Scotland's Circular Economy Bill has been passed!
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Mark Hunter is a Clean Up Scotland Hero
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July
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2024 Pocket Garden winners announced
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Tourism establishments awarded leading eco-certificate
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2024 Green Flag Awards revealed
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X Trillion screening in Fort William highlights the impact of plastic pollution from source to sea
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Susi McLarty is a Clean Up Scotland Hero
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Conscious consumption brought to Belladrum festival
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Maintaining a collaborative call for a UK wide DRS
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Industrial action dates confirmed
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August
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Edinburgh tourism establishments receive Green Key
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Schools celebrate successful heritage pilot
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Interactive dashboard published to present local environmental quality data
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Eco-Schools and YRE celebrate 30 years
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Beautiful Scotland celebration set for Duthie Park
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Podcast listeners can tune in to hear about Conscious Consumption in Lochaber
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Conscious Consumption exhibition continues to tour the Highlands
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New craft workshops in Thurso highlight textile waste
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Andrew Stocks is a Clean Up Hero
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Single-use cup consultation - get involved
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Community efforts keep Dumfries and Galloway beautiful
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September
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Eco-Schools 30th anniversary celebrations begin
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Community Reference Group reconvene
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Scottish International Eco-Schools Planet Earth Tartan unveiled
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Repair Directory launched in the Highlands
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Scottish groups honoured at Beautiful Scotland awards
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Allan Bruce is a Clean Up Scotland Hero
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Our new ambassador
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Recognition for climate and nature friendly community action
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Recognising Glasgow’s North West Champions
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Monthly Online Climate Book Group launching for a special Autumn series
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Zero Food Waste Challenge now online
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HCWP share & repair at the CCS Highland Forum
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Community Heritage and Climate Action plan coming to Fountainbridge
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Celebrating a week of Climate Action in schools
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October
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FREE Community Litter Workshops - book today
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Collaborating for a common goal - a litter free Scotland
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Climate Action Week Winners Announced
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HCWP delivery team meet up in Ullapool
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Upstream Battle continues to grow with support from Marine Fund Scotland
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Scotland's Bag Charge a decade on
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Success for Scottish groups at UK awards
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Shared passion for positive litter action
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HCWP participate in Community Learning Exchange.
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Derek Ritchie is a Clean Up Scotland Hero
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Nov
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Four in five people across Scotland want more action to prevent litter
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Once in lifetime opportunity to tackle single-use cup waste and litter
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Perth and Kinross buses wrapped to curb roadside litter
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Art competition launched to tackle Arrochar marine litter
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Highland Community Waste Partnership looks to the future
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Pupils enjoy marine litter live lesson
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Linlithgow school receives milestone 10th Green Flag Award
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South Lanarkshire park wins People's Choice Award
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Irvine joins in the Upstream Battle
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Glasgow men celebrated as Neighbourhood Champions
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Cans at Strathclyde University recycled into artwork
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On the look out for community case studies on litter action
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Peter Wright is a Clean Up Scotland Hero
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Eco-Schools anniversary visits continue
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December
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Glasgow Sunflowers celebrate heritage and local community actions
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Scottish groups celebrated for community climate and nature action
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Upstream Battle data day on the Clyde
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Action update on tackling litter and waste
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More celebration visits for Eco-Schools 30th anniversary
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Jan 2024
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Our #UpstreamBattle carries on through the weather
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We're supporting Generation H2O
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Thurso CDT hosts a day of crafts
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#PlayACleanGame launched to tackle single-use plastic waste
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Clean Up Scotland Hero returns
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People in Scotland wanted for litter workshops
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Hotels across central belt awarded leading eco-certificate
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Live Lesson on health and environmental impacts of vapes
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Pocket Garden design competition 2024 launches
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Lochaber Environmental Group refurbs in-vessel composter to reduce food waste
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Welcoming the flytipping fine increase
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Single-use vapes to be banned
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Free Climate Emergency Training for people in East Dunbartonshire
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National STEM the Flow competition winners announced
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Heat in Buildings consultation events scheduled
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Scotland's litter emergency: A conversation needed
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Feb 2024
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New accredited training to support heritage in communities
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Litter League returns for #SpringCleanScotland 2024
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Conscious Consumption exhibition launches in Fort William
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Young people celebrated for STEM the Flow creativity
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Community Litter Workshops take place
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National call to action for #SpringCleanScotland 2024
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Celebrating the end of Cup Movement® in the Highlands
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Scottish Britain in Bloom 2024 finalists revealed
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Week of Action helps #UpstreamBattle hit its survey target
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Eleanor Teel recognised for sustainability dissertation
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Collaboration between sectors to tackle litter and improve recycling in Forth Valley
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Delivering action against the National Litter and Flytipping Strategy
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Highland Community Waste Partnership hosts online screening
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Wheatley Homes East tenants named Neighbourhood Champions
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Transition Black Isle kick start a series of film nights
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Collaboration to tackle litter and improve recycling in Forth Valley
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Mar 2024
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Climate action never more crucial as report highlights insufficient activity
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Highland wide Zero Waste Food Challenge launched
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Celebrating and growing horticultural and community success
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Pilot community composting project in Fort William
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Menstrie Scout Group are Clean Up Scotland Heroes
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A Lidl litter pick can make a big difference
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Winning Pocket Garden designers selected
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Pilot project encourages reusable containers in Thurso
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Single-use vapes ban consultation closes
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Communities encouraged to keep Scotland blooming beautiful
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Shaping and Influencing Policy: Q4 2023/24
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Two weeks in, four to go: #SpringCleanScotland 2024 update
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Help us collect packaging litter data this #SpringCleanScotland
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Lochaber businesses engaged with Conscious Consumption
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Thurso CDT join forces with graduates to host a fashion swap
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Community celebration event in Cumbernauld
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Gold environmental accolade for Network Rail sites
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April
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We're here to support your Net Zero ambitions
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Political roadblocks won't stop our Net Zero ambition
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Food and drink on the go litter intervention on Clyde Walkway
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New Community Litter Hub launched
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Planning ahead for the third year of HCWP
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Anne Hay wins Clean Up Scotland Hero award
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Forgandenny Primary School win Upstream Battle® art competition
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Intervention delivers significant reduction in food and drink on the go litter in Forth Valley
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Our manifesto for the UK elections
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Lidl Week of Action wraps up #SpringCleanScotland 2024
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May
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FREE Climate Emergency Training for people across East Dunbartonshire
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Share your views on how to make North Ayrshire cleaner
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Plastic items make up majority of litter along Scotland’s rivers and waterways
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Joe FitzPatrick MSP is our Nature Champion
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Our joint manifesto with Keep Wales Tidy
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Scottish beaches recognised for environmental excellence
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Conscious Consumption exhibition travels to Ullapool
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Impact of waste and litter on Stirling city centre outlined
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Marian McMorland wins Clean Up Scotland Hero award
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Eco-Schools Scotland Awards announced
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#SpringCleanScotland 2024 Litter League winners announced
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Community Refill Schemes launched in the Highlands
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Blogs
Blogs and stories from Keep Scotland Beautiful and partners
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2022
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Who ya gonna call?
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Everyone has something to say about litter – time to make it count
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Have #YourSayOnLitter - we plan to...
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Scottish Book Trust representative joins Pocket Garden judging panel
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Climate Ready Classrooms at St. Paul’s RC High School
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Scotland’s Climate Festival – Seed funding for community action
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West Lothian Litter Pickers – How I got involved
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(What to do on) a dreich morning on the Firth of Clyde
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Seeing community groups thrive with Beautiful Scotland and It's Your Neighbourhood
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Climate Action Skills and positive action for all
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Why it is the sea and SDG 14 for me
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Litter picking - a surprisingly fun group activity
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YoungScot Legacy Event
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Why join the family of It’s Your Neighbourhood?
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Litter, fines and doing time
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Data drives decisions
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Climate Ready Classrooms at George Heriot's
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Inspiring and empowering young people
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Climate Action Schools - helping young people take action
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Reflections of a beach manager
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I do like to be beside the seaside
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Supporting Scotland to be the very greenest destination it can be
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Wrapping up 2022
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Biodiversity - Reflections on COP15
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Small steps to protect biodiversity
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It’s not just bees and butterflies on your flowers
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Wet Wipes - What's the Issue?
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Getting to know... Tom Brock OBE
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Getting to know...Kyle Usher
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Planning a Wedding with the Planet in Mind
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'Disposable' vapes and the damage they cause
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Making climate action possible for everyone
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Climate Emergency Training provides positive opportunities for young people
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Reasons to be positive
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Shotts is ACTing NOW on climate change
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Do we need the word 'pests' anymore?
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Hope is a Garden
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Beautiful Scotland judging - the truth
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Arbroath - working together, inspiring local climate action and improving lives
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2021
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A year of opportunity ahead
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Getting to know... Eve Keepax
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Lucky to live here
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Taking part in It's Your Neighbourhood
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Climate Ready Classrooms at Speyside High School
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Why Beautiful Scotland is important to Lauder in Bloom
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Working in partnership to give communities a helping hand to clean up Scotland
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It’s time to litter-ly turn anger into action
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East Haven Together
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Getting to know... Nicola Smith
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Designing a pocket garden
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Celebrating our brilliant volunteers
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Smashing litter picking targets during an unexpected stay in Scotland
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Littering less at St Joseph's Primary School in Glasgow
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7K for 7 Flags Challenge
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Litter picking 500 miles was always Gonna Be easy
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Getting to know... Lisa Snedden
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Designing a lower carbon Scotland
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Another fine mess – part one
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Protecting the sand and sea
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Our Week of Climate Action
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Failing our future?
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Climate Change Vlog by Dalry Primary School
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Responsible Tourism – an opportunity not to be missed
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Scotland’s Climate Festival kicks off in Falkirk
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What’s litter got to do with climate change?
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Our work on the COP26 Youth Climate Programme
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Football’s Power to Combat Climate Change
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Taking small steps towards a more sustainable future
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Creative Careers: Spotlight on Heritage #NoWrongPath
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Why I pick up other people's garbage.
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2025
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A new year of hope and positivity
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The Highland Community Waste Partnership's long-lasting legacy
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Menopausing – the importance of pausing, reflecting and acting to support woman in the workplace
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Roadside litter is everyone's problem
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Helping our pollinators means better green spaces for all
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The long road travelled to tackle roadside litter
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Why telling us about your litter pick is crucial
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Local solutions to global problems: Highland communities show the way
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2023
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Volunteering with KSB and loving every minute
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We are all accountable for our actions
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Hillhead students talk keeping Kelvingrove Park beautiful
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Making it easy to choose a reusable cup for takeaway drinks
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Get to know...John MacLennan
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Get to know...Sandy Scott
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How Eco-Schools benefits pupils, teachers and communities
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Community gardening for climate, nature and heritage in Cumbernauld
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Tackling the litter emergency to protect our wild isles
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Scotland isn't looking so beautiful. We can change that.
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Collaboration and innovation to tackle marine litter
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An introduction to Kinnesswood in Bloom...
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The litter emergency
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Our charity faces the environmental challenges ahead with optimism
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Becoming a Platinum Carbon Literate Organisation
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Our hope for a nature positive Scotland
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Applegarth and Hutton’s LEAF journey
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To keep Scotland beautiful we all need to take action
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Flowerbank Early Childhood Centre's Pocket Garden Experience
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Chirnside Primary School's LEAF journey
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Dalry Primary School's LEAF journey
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Eating nettles and gazing at clouds: a LEAF reflection
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#TakeItBack to the start
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The Big River Irvine Riverbank Clean
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Climate action with hope and optimism
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An Interview with Travel Influencer Chris Lawlor
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Glashieburn's LEAF journey
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It's never too early to learn about the climate emergency
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FARE Lochend - Where good news is standard
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2024
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Alone we do so little; together so much
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Reflections from our outgoing Deputy Chief Executive
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Producers need to accept some responsibility for our litter emergency
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East Haven Together protect the natural heritage by creating climate resilience
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Why measure carbon emissions?
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Celebrating and supporting Lauder in Bloom
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Unveiling the Scottish International Eco-Schools Planet Earth Tartan
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Spring Clean - Always striving for more
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Engaging our children and young people to protect the planet for the future
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#ChooseToReuse this International Coffee Day
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A decade on – is there still bags of opportunity?
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Inspiring climate action in the Western Isles
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Brosnachadh Gnìomh Gnàth-Shìde ann an Sgoiltean nan Eilean Siar
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Tangible action for our climate right here, right now.....
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Scotland's litter emergency: Insights from a year of public attitudes research
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Rustle talks, polluter pays
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We must do more to normalise how we discuss climate change
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Plogging through #SpringCleanScotland
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Join #SpringCleanScotland and keep our beloved pets safe
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'Sea the Change' spring cleaning
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Celebrating the brilliant women in #TeamKSB
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What an internship at #TeamKSB looks like
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Life in plastic...it's far from fantastic
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A New Year's resolution for all of us
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Empowering communities: our Neighbourhood Champions
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Make a pledge to join #SpringCleanScotland 2024
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Change starts with your action, not your opinion
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Everyone's a winner when we keep Scotland blooming beautiful
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Sector-based
Businesses and organisations: become Carbon Literate and respond to the Climate Emergency, with Sector based Accredited Climate Emergency Training.
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Local authorities
Become Carbon Literate and respond to the Climate Emergency, with our Accredited Climate Emergency Training for Scotland's local authorities.
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Tourism
Become Carbon Literate and respond to the Climate Emergency, with our Accredited Climate Emergency Training for Scotland's Tourism Sector.
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Transport
Become Carbon Literate and respond to the Climate Emergency, with our Accredited Climate Emergency Training for Scotland's Transport Sector.
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Youth
Become Carbon Literate and respond to the Climate Emergency, with our Accredited Climate Emergency Training for Scotland's Youth sector.
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Carbon Literacy for rural industries
Become Carbon Literate and respond to the Climate Emergency, with our Accredited Carbon Literacy Training for Scotland's rural industries.
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Sport
Become Carbon Literate and respond to the Climate Emergency, with our Accredited Climate Emergency Training for sport.
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Biodiversity
Become Carbon Literate and learn about low carbon and nature-based solutions, with our Nature & Biodiversity Accredited Climate Emergency Training.
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Communities
Become Carbon Literate and respond to the Climate Emergency, with our Accredited Climate Emergency Training for Communities.
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Energy
Become Carbon Literate and respond to the Climate Emergency, with our Accredited Climate Emergency Training for the Energy sector.
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Housing
Become Carbon Literate and respond to the Climate Emergency, with our Accredited Climate Emergency Training for Scotland's housing sector.
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Customised
Businesses and organisations: Work with us to build and accredit a customised Climate Emergency Training course tailored to your context.
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Fully-funded
Are you looking to commission training for your audience? We would be delighted to discuss developing Accredited Climate Emergency Training for you.
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FREE Climate Emergency webinars and accredited courses: for people across East Dunbartonshire
FREE Climate Emergency Training for people across East Dunbartonshire.
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Webinars - further information
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Introductory Training
Whether you are a business, organisation or individual, we can help you take steps to find out more about climate change with Introductory Training.
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Short Webinars and Workshops
Webinars & Workshops: Introductory sessions that provide a perfect starting point to take first steps into understanding the Climate Emergency.
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Certified eLearning Module
Certified eLearning Module: Explores the Climate Emergency through narrated content, engaging facts, imagery and videos and interactive exercises.
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FAQs
FAQs: View answers to frequently asked questions about our Climate Emergency Training.
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Training for Educators
Training to support educators delivering Eco-Schools in all contexts.
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New to Eco-Schools?
How to get started in applying for your school's first Green Flag Award.
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Log in
Log in to the Eco-Schools Online Application system
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Training for Pupils
Training to support pupils leading Eco-Schools in their schools.
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Register
Register your school here for Eco-Schools Scotland.
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Seven Elements
The Seven Elements are the core of the Eco-Schools programme, learn about them here.
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Measuring
To find out whether or not you are successfully achieving the targets set out in your Action Plan, you must measure your progress.
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Eco-Code
The Eco-Code is your Eco-Schools mission statement, demonstrating your commitment to improving the school environment.
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Topics
There are Ten Topics in the Eco-Schools Scotland programme. Use the Seven Elements to plan action on Climate Action and two other topics of your choice.
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Heritage
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Climate Action
Climate Action is our core Eco-Schools Topic. You must work on this Topic as part of your Eco-Schools activities.
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Litter & Waste
This Eco-Schools topic covers litter, dog fouling, flytipping, graffiti, and waste minimisation.
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Biodiversity
Biodiversity is a topic that affects us all - insects, mammals, reptiles, trees and birds.
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Energy
These resources will get you started on the topic of Energy.
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Food and the Environment
The resources below will get you started on exploring Food and the Environment.
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Global Citizenship
Here are some resources to get you started on Global Citizenship.
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Health & Wellbeing
Have a look at these resources to get you started on Health and Wellbeing.
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School Grounds
Here are some resources to assist with developing your School Grounds.
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Transport
Here are some resources to get you started on Transport.
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Water
These resources will get you started on the Water topic in your school.
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Examples
Inspiring examples from Eco-Schools Green Flag applications across Scotland.
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Sustainable Development Goals
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Live Lessons
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Eco-Schools Awards
Our annual Eco-Schools Awards are an opportunity to shine a light on those Green Flag schools that have gone above and beyond in their Eco-Schools work.
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The Planet Earth Tartan
Keep Scotland Beautiful is proud to unveil the Scottish International Eco-Schools planet earth tartan.
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Contact us
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1:1 Support
Book a 1:1 appointment for advice about your Eco-Schools work or Green Flag application.
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Training
An introduction to Pocket Garden where we invite young people to plan a miniature garden that uses edible plants, plants that attract wildlife, and that reuses something which would otherwise have been thrown away.
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Pop-up Pocket Garden
Pop-up Pocket Garden provides a great opportunity for children and young people aged 3 - 18 years to design and grow a small garden at home.
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News
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Sustainable Development Goals
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Apply for your LEAF Award
Information on what is required in your LEAF application to ensure it is successful, including a template application that you can use.
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Registration
Registration page for the LEAF programme. Complete this form to take part. The LEAF programme runs with the school year from August to July.
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How To Guide
In these pages you will find information to help you complete your LEAF award, including how to get started and details of all the steps in the Forest Cycle.
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Themes
A description of the LEAF themes, along with ideas to get you started with each one.
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Examples
Examples of LEAF projects in schools and nurseries from Scotland and around the world.
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LEAF Resources
A collection of activity resources that you can use as part of your LEAF award, grouped by theme.
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Outdoor Learning
Resources to help you get started with outdoor learning, or expand what you are already doing.
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Sustainable Development Goals
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Professional Learning & Training
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Live Lessons
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