Eco station created using 1974 milk float to hit roads of Horsham thanks to grant
A mobile education eco station created using a refurbished 1974 milk float will soon be on the roads of Horsham thanks to a £5,000 grant.
Monday, 10th May 2021, 1:50 pm
Sussex Green Living’s environmental outreach project will launch in Horsham’s Carfax on Saturday, May 15, after receiving the grant from Horsham District Council’s recently launched Community Climate Fund.
Volunteers at the multi-award winning Sussex Green Living applied for the grant in order to create the Inspiration Eco Station to show local people that there is a ‘bright new future’ ahead.
By Mark Morris
EcoBuilding Bargains, celebrating 20 years this year, has been a trendsetter in repurposing reclaimed and surplus building materials.
John Majercak likes to say the Center for EcoTechnology (CET) has been successful for 45 years because it’s willing to try out approaches to saving energy that in time become a normal way of doing business.
“We helped invent the energy audit in the 1970s, and now it’s a routine thing that lots of people have done, and it’s having a huge impact,” said Majercak, president of CET.
In 2021, the organization marks several noteworthy milestones. In addition to CET’s 45th birthday, Majercak celebrates 30 years with the organization, serving as president since 2010. In his time there, he has seen a growing mainstream awareness of the connection between the community, the economy, and the environment.