£300k for West Midlands projects to improve the environment – BBC

BCFA is set to train up 10 football “climate champions” and get 500 club volunteers involved in reducing waste and energy usage.

Carriers of Hope, Coventry will reuse essential items unwanted by others and provide them to people in poverty.

Wildside Activity Centre, Wolverhampton will teach schoolchildren about the natural world.

ReBuild Site CIC / All Saints Action Network, Wolverhampton is to set up the region’s first re-use hub, where surplus materials from building sites will be sold on to local people at a reduced cost, to avoid them going to landfill.


BCFA is set to train up 10 football “climate champions” and get 500 club volunteers involved in reducing waste and energy usage.Carriers of Hope, Coventry will reuse essential items unwanted by others and provide them to people in poverty.Wildside Activity Centre, Wolverhampton will teach schoolchildren about the natural world.ReBuild Site CIC / All Saints Action Network, Wolverhampton is to set up the region’s first re-use hub, where surplus materials from building sites will be sold on to local people at a reduced cost, to avoid them going to landfill.
£300k for West Midlands projects to improve the environment – BBC
Source: Assent.Environmental