SustainableAW magazine
Welcome to SustainableAW, a magazine to showcase the extensive sustainability activity across Adur and Worthing.
This bright, accessible publication helps Adur & Worthing Councils support better connections and collaboration, so that together we can achieve more to make our Councils, our communities and our world more sustainable.
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Spring 2022
In this issue:
- Welcome: an intro from Cllr Emma Evans and Cllr Edward Crouch
- Running Wild: Working together to let the land breathe
- What is SustainableAW?
- Reducing our carbon footprint thanks to heat under our feet
- Spot the dolphins as they return to healthier seas
- Hopes solar panels will hit carbon targets for six
- Environmentally-friendly ideas are brewing in Worthing
- Community spirit is alive
- Cutting waste out of clothes production
- Canines are crazy about plastic park
- Fewer cuts means more life in our parks
- New drive to help residents go electric
- Adopt-a-drain to help keep away the rain
- Sustainable legacy to celebrate the Queen's reign
- Circle of hope to remember those lost
- Sustainable Adur and Worthing Directory
Summer 2021
In this issue:
- Welcome: an intro from Cllr Emma Evans and Cllr Edward Crouch
- Sea-ing is believing
- Heating our buildings out of thin air
- Pioneering pre-loved book retailer champions reuse and recycling
- The sunshine way to energy efficient homes
- How we slashed our energy bills and helped climate
- Adur markets' stallholders believe in a sustainable future
- The enterprising way to travel in eco-friendly style
- They're hot! Councils trial the latest thing in composting
- Meet the new lawn moo-ers
- Where the wild things grow
- The catch of the day is your old fishing gear
- Bees&Seas create a buzz
- Isn't that dandy! Foraging around for tasty recipes
- High and handsome
- Sustainable Adur and Worthing Directory
- What is SustainableAW?
Spring 2021
In this issue:
- Welcome: an intro from Cllr Emma Evans and Cllr Edward Crouch
- Pedal Power: More cyclists, local food production and green space protection among asks of Climate Assembly
- Carbon neutral begins at home for Councils
- Back to nature
- Ramp-ing up wind plans
- Fresh ideas on local food
- Help your garden spring back to (wild)life
- On the flower trail
- Freya puts down roots
- Blistering barnacles!
- Plastic - The hidden killer
- Top of the sustainability league
- Creating a little oasis
- Planning to tackle climate change
- Grassroots campaign sees green shoots
- Sustainable Adur and Worthing Directory
- What is SustainableAW?
Winter 2020
In this issue:
- Welcome: an intro from Cllr Emma Evans and Cllr Edward Crouch
- Power to the people
- Experts: Working locally is key to tackling global crisis
- Green tides
- Shoreham cycle options explored
- Windmills installed at Brooklands Lake
- New boost to natural habitat as Adur Council set to buy two green spaces
- Keep warm, cut costs, cut carbon
- Recognition for Zero 2030 Climate Conference
- Help our kelp
- Local food systems
- Meet the Food Pioneers
- Seal spotting from the Coastal Office
- EPIC Sompting
- What is SustainableAW?
- Lending lizards and snakes sss-support
- Sustainable Adur and Worthing directory
- The new Sustainability Team members
Summer 2020
In this issue:
- Welcome: an intro from Cllr Emma Evans and Cllr Edward Crouch
- Zero 2030 the Adur & Worthing community-led climate conference
- In-tree-guing Isabella
- What is SustainableAW?
- The carbon neutral plan
- Living the green dream - Eco Open Houses Worthing
- Eco-upgrade for Sompting stream
- Life after lockdown
- Lockdown, nature and a new normal
- Tree-lined avenue takes root
- Recycling hits new high
- First electric vans on the road
- Putting people at the heart of the climate crisis
- Highdown seeds preserved for future generations
- Planning publish climate change position
- Every tree counts
- Sustainable Adur & Worthing directory
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