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June 2008 |
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Feature: Winners in the credit crunch?
At a time when most businesses are finding access to capital far more expensive, third sector organisations are better placed thanks to the nature of the financial institutions set up to cater for them. Dr Bevis Watts, Head of Business Banking at Triodos Bank, explains how some of the UK’s recycling social enterprises are not only cushioned from the credit crunch, they may even be benefiting from it.
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Profile - Enviroability
Herefordshire based Enviroability has been running for nine years, demonstrating how a good partnership can flourish in a diverse range of projects. Through its work running a kerbside scheme, it’s Book Swap Shop, as well as real nappy and end-of-life-vehicle projects, Enviroability has provided opportunities for many people in Ross-On-Wye.
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Review -
Planet Savers
From well known environmentalists to people you’ve never heard of, via the celebrities, Planet Savers: 301 Extraordinary Environmentalists brings together the inspiring stories from around the world of scientists, artists, business people, priests, lawyers, poets, politicians, activists and more, that have spoken up on behalf of the planet to protect and preserve our environment
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Last Edition
Feature on the partnerships between HM Prison Service and Community Waste Organisations; profile of the Forest Recycling Project; and a review of Changing the Way We Work. |
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