Marine Conservation Society and ASH Scotland tell Cabinet Secretary to put filters alongside straws and cups. Two Scottish charities have written to the Cabinet Secretary for...
Royal Ballet dancer, Fernando Montaño, has danced underwater among art installations made from re-cycled plastics as part of an event to raise awareness of plastic pollution...
Marine Conservation Society launches month-long Plastic Challenge detox The Marine Conservation Society’s (MCS) annual ‘Plastic Challenge’ starts TODAY, Monday, July 1st, and some big names...
Bristol staff see single-use plastic problem first hand as they partner with Marine Conservation Society The UK’s leading marine charity says it’s delighted that south west...
Two environmental groups have launched a High Court challenge to the UK government’s Brexit laws, over sweeping new powers that may weaken protection for seas and...
Australia’s first social enterprise beer company, The Good Beer Co, is getting ready to launch its award winning Great Barrier Beer Australian Lager, which raises funds...
Can you detox your plastic life and smash the Plastic Challenge? The Marine Conservation Society’s (MCS) annual challenge to the public to avoid single-use plastic during...
Adopt a beach and organise a clean-up with the support of the UK’s leading marine charity The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is appealing for people to...
The June NUPG meeting saw Wendy Northway give a talk on the vital work of Seasearch. Seasearch is a volunteer led national project for divers to...
The UK’s leading marine conservation charity has welcomed the Environment Secretary’s decision to launch an independent review to consider whether Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) would...
The UK’s leading marine charity, the Marine Conservation Society (MCS), says it welcomes the Government’s announcement of the creation of 41 new Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs),...
Polling for Marine Conservation Society shows glass even more in demand than plastic for Deposit Return Scheme Four out of five people in Scotland think that...