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Sustainable Tourism the focus annual conference

Building a sustainable tourism sector is set to be a major focal point at the upcoming Association of Visitor Experiences and Attractions (AVEA) annual conference...

Clare aims to be Ireland’s first sustainable tourism destination

Tourism leaders across County Clare have joined forces to achieve Ireland’s first Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Destination Certification. Recognised as a global leader in...

Planning of sustainable future for Roche site begins

Roche Ireland has commenced discussions with key stakeholders on the potential future for the site of their former facility in Clarecastle, Co. Clare. The company...

€200k ‘Earth Prize’ competition open to Clare students

The Earth Prize, a global €200,000 environmental sustainability competition for 13-to-19-year-old students, founded by Irishman Peter McGarry, has returned for its second year, and...

Airport Group launches new Sustainability Strategy  

The Shannon Airport Group has today launched a new Sustainability Strategy which will act as a blueprint to achieve a more sustainable future for...
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Energy generation potential on Estuary more than domestic

The renewable energy generation potential of the Shannon Estuary is beyond a domestic opportunity and very much at European scale, the Dutch and German...

Cratloe Community shortlisted for energy award

Cratloe Community Council, which is registered as a Sustainable Energy Community (SEC) with the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), is a member of...

More Eagles to be released on Lough Derg

The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has released White-tailed Eagles into the wild as part of a long-term initiative to re-establish a population of this iconic, and once extinct, species in Ireland.
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