by Press Office | Jun 3, 2019 | Charity, Community, Environment, GRG, Sustainability
On Friday 31st May, GRG volunteers collected approximately 4,500 cigarette butts from areas around the Bridge, St Sampson’s, Guernsey. The event was organised by Pick it Up Guernsey, as part of World No Tobacco Day. In total, volunteers collected approximately...
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by Press Office | Apr 5, 2019 | Charity, Community, GRG, Health and Wellbeing
This week, we welcomed the Guernsey Employment Trust (GET) and Guernsey Mind to meet our Site Directors and Managers; and the two charities delivered training around disability and inclusion; and well being in the workplace. After signing up to the GET Employment...
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by Press Office | Mar 7, 2019 | Community, Environment, GRG, Sustainability
GRG joined a group of volunteers in picking up cigarette ends in St Peter Port on Monday 4th March. The event was organised by Andrew Munro, from Pick it Up Guernsey. The volunteers aimed to collect 2,500 cigarette ends from town over the lunch hour; each person...
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by Press Office | Feb 6, 2019 | Community, GRG
GRG are excited to have signed up to the Guernsey Employment Trust (GET) Employment Charter, and look forwards to welcoming candidates to its recycling sites. The Group is working closely with GET and MIND to deliver Mental Health and Disability Awareness Training...
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by Press Office | Jan 14, 2019 | Community, Environment, GRG, Sustainability
GRG supported the Big Channel Islands Beach Clean in Guernsey on Saturday 12th January; collecting litter form Rousse, Belle Greve and Portelet. 48 volunteers joined in and collected 356 kg of litter including rope, fishing line, plastic bottles, food packaging,...
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by Press Office | Mar 6, 2018 | Community, GRG, Sustainability
GRG and La Societe Guernesias volunteers found a variety of litter along the Portelet Beach coastline, at the first of this year’s Beach Cleans. GRG provided gloves, recycling bags and litter pickers to approximately 30 volunteers on Saturday 3rd March. 35 kg of...
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