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Council uses 120-year-old law to reclaim old bog
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By Joseph Timan, Local Democracy Reporter
Edge Green Common, Golborne (Google Maps) MOSSLAND in Golborne could be restored to create a ‘carbon sink’ and a refuge for wildlife as the council uses a law from 1899 to reclaim the common. Edge Green Common, which has no registered or traceable owner, is already home to a range of habitats including acid grassland, woodland and peat bog. As well as capturing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, it serves as a ‘stepping stone’ between other mossland and wetland sites in Wigan, Warrington and Salford for species such as dragonflies and butterflies. The site’s diverse plants and habitats also include some species not seen in any surviving mosslands in Lancashire, Greater Manchester or Merseyside.
Plant-based firm and social impact venture Green Monday has recently made major strides into the South East Asian market with product and retail debuts in Singapore and Malaysia, and is now eyeing opportunities to reduce its prices in order to sustain momentum in the category.
Hong Kong-based Green Monday and its plant-based product development arm OmniFoods launched three plant-based meat products into the Malaysian retail market last month under its OmniMeat brand, and also opened its first ASEAN plant-based retail store and eatery Green Common in Singapore.
According to Green Monday Founder and CEO David Yeung, one of the reasons for the firm’s focus in this area is due to the rapidly rising trend for plant-based eating in both markets.