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Five ways to make your groceries last longer and eight ways to reduce home waste
Too Good To Go, the social impact company behind the world’s largest marketplace for surplus food, is sharing some top tips on how to reduce your environmental impact and making sure you get the most from your grocery shop.
Stronger Starts programme to double its impact to 240 schools by end of 2024
Tesco Ireland has committed to doubling the reach of its Stronger Starts programme by the end of 2024. The announcement means hundreds more primary school children most in need and their families will receive free nutritious fresh fruit and veg to help with healthier meal solutions at home.
Marks & Spencer now calling upon all Athlone community groups to avail of free quality produce
Marks & Spencer Ireland is calling on local charities and community groups to join its food redistribution scheme and avail of free, quality M&S food from the Athlone Towncentre store, for the people with whom they work.
Aldi signs up to tackle food waste in County Galway
Aldi Ireland has become the first Irish supermarket to partner with food surplus app Too Good To Go across its 11 County Galway stores.
ChangeX and Accenture launch €70,000 fund to support environmental sustainability projects across Galway
Local community groups, organisations and individuals are encouraged to apply for funding and resources to help initiate sustainability projects in their own locality.
Athenry Tesco opens its doors
by Róisín Kilroy
Claremorris Lions National Tree Week appeal
Each year Claremorris and District Lions Club supports National Tree Week, by selling trees to the public, and giving one hundred percent of the money raised to charities working on the ground in and around Claremorris.
Anti-food waste app Too Good To Go arrives in Galway
The world’s largest anti-food waste app, Too Good To Go, has officially launched in Galway this week. The app enables consumers to buy surplus food from local businesses to fight food waste and tackle the climate crisis.
Help at hand for Galway communities taking action against climate change
Communities across Galway can apply for a grant of up to €5,000 through an initiative supported by the non-profit, social innovation platform ChangeX.
Aldi unveils plans to open new Ballina store in 2022 - 30 permanent jobs to be created
Aldi Ireland is to create 30 new permanent jobs in Ballina, following the local authority granting planning permission to build a new store in the town.