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World Café format meeting, May 2010
World Café format meeting, May 2010
Group discussions at the World Café format meeting May 2010
Courtesy of Gerard Foy Photography
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Peas Growing
Peas Growing
Kinsale Green Growers pin their success on the fact that people really do care where their food comes from and care about protecting the environment where they can
Courtesy of Aimi Pinder
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Market Square House, Aughrim
Market Square House, Aughrim
The newly built Market Square House is well proportioned to add presence to the square and is in keeping with the traditional style and materials. The landscaped amenity area is opposite.
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Courgette Plant
Courgette Plant
Kinsale Green Growers use natural fertilisers, eliminating greenhouse gas emissions associated with chemical fertilizers. They also compost their own waste, which is used on the farm also.
Courtesy of Aimi Pinder
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Dublin City
Dublin City
Aerial view of Dublin City showing buildings and River Liffey
Courtesy of Mark Bennett
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Recycling Bins
Recycling Bins
Recycling point containing a three bin recycling system where paper, dry recyclables and general waste can be separated
Courtesy of Dr. Mary Purcell
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Sustainable Skerries Committee
Sustainable Skerries Committee
Sustainable Skerries Committee: Suzanne Jones, Mary Marsden, Andrew Plant, Frank McKeown, Rosaleen McMenamin, Bronagh Ní Dhúill and Alex Foy (Marjorie Brooker absent)
Courtesy of Gerard Foy Photography
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Sustainability Report 2010 Diagram
Sustainability Report 2010 Diagram
The Report sets out Dublin City Council’s principles, vision and actions for increasing the economic, social and environmental sustainability of Dublin City. The seven focus areas of the Report are: energy, water, waste, biodiversity, transport, society and procurement.
Courtesy of Mark Bennett
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Bale of cardboard
Bale of cardboard
A bale of cardboard, ready to be recycled
Courtesy of Dr. Mary Purcell
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Dublin City Council Environmental Procurement Policy & Green Procurement Guide
Dublin City Council Environmental Procurement Policy & Green Procurement Guide
This publication is one of the mechanisms used to ensure that sustainability considerations are incorporated into corporate contracts. Others include technical dialogue with the market place, selection and award criteria and robust terms and conditions
Courtesy of Mark Bennett
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