
Government has backed a new initiative aiming to make the Island greener and self-sufficient.
The EcoVannin project sees the Department of Economic Development and the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture team up with non-government organisations to tackle a number of environmental issues.
Changes to eight areas including business, energy and transport will be explored in the hope of making the Island a sustainable community.
Lead co-ordinator of the scheme Cat Turner says everyone has a part to play:
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Government 'expects fuel pricing to stabilise by middle of week'
Tanker carrying 4.5 million litres of fuel waiting to dock
Queues at pumps as diesel prices increase across Island
We aren't the fun police!
Essential work completed at Grove Museum