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The Environment Network For Manchester (EN4M) is a collective of groups and organisations working to improve the environment of Manchester.

Our members are involved in a wide range of activities and issues, from wildlife conservation, renewable energy and pollution, to parks, open spaces, recycling and growing organic food. Find out more here. EN4M helps link groups together, provides information about the Manchester environmental scene through its newsletter Roots and e-bulletins, runs events and training and supports environmental groups in their work.

The Environment Network was formed by MERCi to give a voice to the environmental groups of Manchester, so that they could help to make Manchester a more sustainable city. It is one of the Community Networks for Manchester and helps deliver the Manchester Community Strategy.

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CALL OUT FOR CREATIVES TO WORK WITH FLAX

The Sow Sew project used a brownfield site in Manchester to grow flax, to create a local sustainable material.

What the Frack is shale gas?

What the Frack is shale gas and what has it got to do with me?

With concerns mounting over the environmental impacts of ‘fracking’ and shale gas exploration in the North West, Manchester

Herbie Veg Bags now available

Bag some delicious, seasonal, fresh fruit and vegetables for you and
your family, with no extra hassle and no extra cost. Herbie veg bags are
available in: small £3.50, medium £5.00