The Prince's Mayday Network

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Founded in 2007 by HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, the Mayday Network is a business led charity for increased action on climate change.

The Mayday Network is the UK's largest group of businesses and organisations dedicated to reducing their carbon emissions.

Free to join and offering free, continuous support The Mayday Network helps you to lower your carbon footprint while maintaining, and more often that not, maximising your profits.

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New to the Mayday Network:

Leadership Skills for a Sustainable Economy

Climate Change in Scotland Annual Report 2009-10

Schools Enterprise Challenge - get involved!

Our latest Newsletter

Copenhagen : A Climate Group Assessment

Mayday Journey : Environmental support available in Scotland


For more information on the Mayday Network please contact the Environment team on 0131 451 1100 or email toddhenshaw@sbcscot.com or andrewmillson@sbcscot.com

 

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Upcoming Events
Sep 16, 2010 Event Zero Waste Scotland: Environmental Champions - Aberdeen Aberdeen Forward Ltd, 2 Poynernook Road, Aberdeen. AB11 5RW,
Aug 27, 2010 Event Zero Waste Scotland: Environmental Champions - Edinburgh Green Business Partnership, 42/3 Hardengreen Business Park, Dalkeith. EH22 3NU.,
Aug 04, 2010 Event Mayday Webinar – Developing the classical skills needed to move us towards a sustainable economy Online,
Environmental News Roundup

Scotland at the Centre of Climate Change Discussions
Scotland's Action to transform to a low carbon economy has been highlighted to Europe as a leading example of climate change.
Connecting Industry - 28th June 2010

Waste to energy potential in Scotland
The Scottish Government has released a report showing that waste-to-energy could be used in part to heat and power Scotland.
Eco-Periodicals - 28th June 2010

Great Workplaces can distinguish Scotland from Global competition
Scotland is an asset-rich nation. Oil and gas have played a vital part of our economy for the past four decades and still have a vital role to play in securing a successful future in terms of UK supply and Scotland’s future as an energy hub.
The Herald - 28th June 2010

Community Renewables Study
Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead announced today the first step of a major new programme to deliver the benefits of local ownership of energy into the hands of Scotland's communities and businesses.
Electric Light and Power - 27th June 2010