Carbon Footprint assessment 2022
It's with great pleasure that PET can announce completion of our 2022 Carbon Footprint analysis for The Park Ecovillage, Findhorn. This report will form the basis of our future work towards becoming a Net Zero Community. Click the image to download the assessment. Or you can read it online,
Carbon bites – CO2 assessment
Time to measure our carbon footprints again. The Collaboration Circle wants Park Ecovillage, Findhornto become carbon neutral by 2030. It is an ambitious goal that runs parallel with the carbon target recently announced by Moray Council. The first step will be a study over two years to see if such
Carbon Footprint assessment 2019
Executive summary on P2. [vertical-spacer] Please remember to actively calculate, offset and further reduce your personal Carbon Footprint. Using the PET Carbon Offsetting Service is an easy way to do so which also supports the Community. Thank you for your mindfulness. click here for the assessment pdf
carbon bites – Community & Footprint update
We are half way into the period allotted for compiling our 2019 Park Ecovillage Carbon Footprint and to date 36 residents & FFstaff/co-workers, 2 tenants, and 3 organisations have filled in the survey. If this does NOT include you, PLEASE take the ten minutes or so required to send your
carbon bites – Offset Calculator update
What a great contribution our people have been making at XR London (and elsewhere)! If that inspires you, we have good news: PET has improved its carbon tool for you. It’s now easier to access and you can also figure out the carbon effect not only of travel but of
Carbon Footprint assessment 2018
Executive summmary on P2. For pdf-size & zoom help please click here. [flipbook pdf="https://parkecovillagetrust.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Carbon_Assessment_2018v3.pdf" height="750" theme="light"] Please remember to actively calculate, offset and further reduce your personal Carbon Footprint. Using the PET Carbon Offsetting Service
Carbon Footprint assessment 2017
Executive summmary on P2. [flipbook pdf="https://parkecovillagetrust.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Findhorn-Community-Carbon-Footprint-Report-2017.pdf" height="750" theme="light"] Please remember to actively calculate, offset and further reduce your personal Carbon Footprint. Using the PET Carbon Offsetting Service is an easy way to do so which also supports the Community. Thank you for your mindfulness.
Carbon reduction galore
From the RBB of 02 February 2018 Here's a link to the previous study.
CO2’s a GO(ing)!
published 8 December 2017 in the Rainbow Bridge:
West Whins tenants’ key handover
A photographic record of the Key Celebration, held at 12:00am on site on Friday 1st December 2017. PET wishes its new tenants much peace and joy in their beautiful new home(s). Please also note that 01/12/2017 was Cornelia Featherstone's last day and Stephen Couling's first, as Housing Director. Thank you
West Whins Story
Photo credit: John Maher In 2016 PET raised funds for, and in 2017 built a cluster of 6 small flats on the West Whins (WW) site of the Findhorn Ecovillage. Design Complementing the relatively big East Whins (EW) homes (see map) to have a wider range of properties in
East Whins Story
PET raised funds for and in 2013, built 4 out of 25 units on the East Whins (EW) site. History Development of private housing in The Park accelerated in the early 2000's on The Field of Dreams. In 2010 a proposal for developing 25 homes created the opportunity for Community-Owned affordable