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Tag Archives: Let’s Go Zero
Earth Day renews determination of Let’s Go Zero campaign
For this Earth Day next Tuesday, April 22, Let’s Go Zero will be celebrating the power of working together to take climate action with schools around the country, boosted by £80million of government money to encourage schools to install solar … Continue reading
Ikea’s £2,000 prize for schools with best zero carbon projects
Ikea has launched a national competition giving Croydon school children the chance to win £2,000 towards projects which will help reduce their school’s carbon footprint. The retailer is working in partnership with the Let’s Go Zero campaign, coordinated by climate … Continue reading
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