Glastonbury 07 Mud!
Muddy fun and frolics at the Glastonbury Festival.
The cosmetics company, Lush, show how they use popcorn to reduce their carbon footprint, plus many other innovative energy-saving ideas.
A race where the winner is not necessarily the fastest, but the one that produced the least carbon. London companies competed with each to demonstrate who owns the cleanest and greenest fleet in the capital.
Christian Aid unveils its Green Garden at this years Grand Designs Live Exhibition at ExCel London. The Garden is designed for use in developing countries.
Festival-goers with amorous intentions needed to look no further for speed-dating than the Greenpeace field.
Eleni talks to Ecover’s chief executive, Mick Bremans about their environmentally friendly cleaning products and manufacturing processes.
Leave it alone, it’s natural after all! OVER 18 ONLY. THIS FILM CONTAINS SCENES OF A GRAPHIC NATURE.
A portrait of a London ‘Freegan’ family who salvage food from supermarket dumpsters in a protest at the shocking amount of food discarded annually.
Coast Day on October 24th is a celebration of life on the coast. This film airs on Coast Day across the Mediterranean to show the importance of preserving the coastline.
We put pollution in the air, throw away more rubbish and put the world at risk more than ever before. We spend less time having sex, more time worrying about it and not nearly enough time dancing and being rude.