Category: Green Week 2021
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Rage against the greenwashing machine
Speaking with Feasta representative Caroline Whyte, Jake Hurley explores how large corporations attempt to absolve themselves of environmental responsibility
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Packing plastic: The rise of zero-waste shopping
As climate change awareness rises and plastic use declines, David Doyle gets the perspective from a zero-waste shop owner in Dublin about these changes
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Green death: Saving the planet from beyond the grave
With the popularity of eco-burials growing in Ireland, James Molloy finds out how to do your bit for the planet even after you’re gone
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Podcast: ‘This is way bigger than Covid’: The pandemic’s effect on climate activism
Katy Brennan chats to Ceara Carney about Extinction Rebellion, Covid’s impact on activism, and how you can get involved in the fight for climate justice
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Get behind me seitan: Viral TikToker Futurelettuce on his vegan journey and his recipes for success
TikTok’s seitan superstar, Futurelettuce talks to Jake Hurley about veganism, socialism and the environment
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Roll out the carpet: Dublin city’s cycle lanes get a scale and polish
With a gradual change happening to Dublin’s urban cycle landscape, Mario Bowden scoots around town to see what’s new
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Building greener pastures
From carbon dioxide emissions to waste and water use, the construction industry needs to look to a greener future. Izzy Rowley digs up the issues and investigates potential solutions
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Meet the young entrepreneurs using Depop to revolutionise the fashion industry
Millennials and Gen Z are increasingly shunning fast fashion and turning to pre-loved vintage clothes instead – Katy Brennan investigates
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Away with the dairy: Going vegan for Green Week
Meat and dairy industries pack some of the heaviest eco punches, Niamh Alexander tries a vegan diet in the name of being greener
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Boosting biodiversity before it’s too late
Our planet is on the verge of ecological catastrophe. Dolapo Agunbiade looks at ways to help nature fight back
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