Pitlochry community prepares to refill containers and cut plastic waste as eco shop dream becomes real
A former resort receptionist has pulled off a crowdfunding appeal dream and got the doors open on an ethical eco shop in Pitlochry.
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Opening day at Handam Refill Station in Pitlochry with director Kaja Ekiert (left) and store manager Anna Stokes (right) (Image: Perthshire Advertiser)
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P&G reduces plastics and record UK wind bids: The sustainability success stories of the week
As part of our Mission Possible campaign, edie brings you this weekly round-up of five of the best sustainability success stories of the week from across the globe.
Published every week, this series charts how businesses and sustainability professionals are working to achieve their Mission Possible across the campaign s five key pillars -
energy, resources, infrastructure, mobility and
business leadership.
In a week that will be remembered for former President Trump s impeachment trial in the US and for the approval of a multi-billion-euro green recovery plan in Europe, projects and initiatives which empower businesses to play their part in achieving a sustainable future, today, continued to launch and scale-up.
Absolutely, a London courier company since 1865 and member of The APC network has launched its Eco Hub, a new zero emission focused courier depot in Holborn, London.
Crowdfunding delight for eco enterprise with new opening in Pitlochry
Pitlochry is to get a zero waste refill shop and venue for sustainability workshops after the public showed strong support.
Kaja Ekier founder of Handam Refill station in Aberfeldy and soon-to-open Eco Hub in Pitlochry (Image: submitted)
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