| Waste Exchange - A free service that allows companies to advertise waste that they want, or that they have available. Contact details.
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| West Wales Eco-Centre - Environmental and education charity, promoting energy efficiency, conservation and good practise. A member of the Consortium for Energy efficiency in Rural Wales (CEERW).
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| Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales - The CPRW aims to promote the conservation and enhancement of the landscape, environment and amenities of the countryside, towns and villages of rural Wales. Contains extensive campaign material and information on the officers and staff.
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| BTCV Cymru - Providing practical conservation opportunities for volunteers. Includes photos, current projects and national group information.
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| Wales External Quality Assessment - External quality assessment for clinical chemistry and medical biochemistry. Includes information about the staff and details of the schemes, together with events and news.
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| Swansea Environment Centre - A focus for environmental information, education and action in South Wales, including Swansea and Neath Port Talbot. Offers news, information, and links.
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| Tir Coed - Helping to create new woodland, and to provide countryside organisations in Wales with a strategic and holistic framework for their tree planting schemes. Emphasis on broadleaved and mixed woods and community woodland schemes. Contains discursive articles, reports, press releases and links to partner groups.
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| Environment Wales - National Assembly initiative in partnership with voluntary organisations for protecting and improving the environment. Includes information on partners, projects, and grants, with newsletter and downloadable registration pack.
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| Groundwork Wales - Environmental Regeneration - Environmental support for regeneration and grants for businesses and communities in Wales. Contains advice on community involvement and sustainability as well as grant information and links to local projects, mostly in South Wales.
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| Pensychnant Nature Conservation Centre - Details of events and photo galleries from this charity managing the Pensychnant nature reserve.
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| Green Dragon Environmental Standard - A stepped environmental management standard recognising effective environmental management. Developed by Groundwork and Arena Network.
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| Sea Empress Oil Spill - Academic review of the effects of the spillage off south west Wales in 1996. Provides an extensive review of the effects and information on the area's environmental background.
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| Shared Earth Trust Denmark Farm - A conservation and training project in South Wales to restore UK farmland and countryside biodiversity. Describes training and publications available.
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| Save Eithinog and Brewery Fields Campaign - A campaign to save unimproved grassland meadows on the edge of Bangor. Details of their objections to Gwynedd Council's current Draft Local Plan.
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| Moel y Ci Environment Centre - This mountainside farm, near Bethesda, Gwynedd is to be developed into a non-profit-making centre for the practise and teaching of environmental matters. Future plans, news and projects are included.
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| Cymru'n Galw - Welsh Nationalist flavoured pages detailing green campaigns.
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| Dyfi Eco Valley Partnership - A voluntary sector group promoting environmentally sustainable community regeneration in the Dyfi valley. Details of projects, local information and their philosophy of combining cultural, green and economic objectives.
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| Friends of the Earth Cymru - Welsh section of the international environmental campaigners and lobbyists present their ideas, campaigns and demands for the Assembly.
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| Wales Regional Waste Plans - Regional waste planning for the area..
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| Don't Bypass Bargoed - Campaign to stop a new bypass in Bargoed.
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| Cambrian Mountains - Information of the abortive designation in 1972 of Wales' fourth National Park, and why the need for recognition of the Cambrian Mountains is as valid today.
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