The Secret Garden - green

Schools:

The Secret Garden offers scope for teachers who want their children to learn more about the natural world we live in whilst meeting key stages of the curriculum.

We create an awareness of the living environment around us and an understanding of how the food we eat is grown. We offer opportunities for children to sew a seed and learn about plants, flowers and minibeasts.

We also pay attention to the work done by the bees, birds and butterflies which inhabit our gardens and the benefits of companion planting as a way to increase bio diversity and create a healthier garden without the need for insecticides.

For further details contact Sarah.

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Environmental Policy

The Secret Garden recognizes that we all have a responsibility to protect our environment, and we would wish to take a lead by making such considerations an important business objective.

The Secret Garden is committed to minimising the impact of its activities on the environment. We recognize this to be a continuous process of development and seek to improve our performance over time.

The Secret Garden continually strives to expand in a manner that contributes to achieving an environmentally sustainable development.

Policy Statement

Actively promote recycling both internally and amongst its customers and suppliers.

Actively promote the use of recycled products and materials.

Source and promote a product range to minimise the environmental impact of both production and distribution.

Use local suppliers and produce wherever possible.

Implement staff training to raise awareness of the importance of recycling and enlist their support in improving the company’s performance.

Work with the community and schools to encourage awareness of the environment through education in the form of talks, school trips and tree planting and grow your own competitions.

Plant trees and site bird houses at The Secret Garden Centre.

Work with societies such as the Irish Peatland Conservation Council, Environmental Protection Agency, Birdwatch Ireland and Duhallow Beekeepers.

The Secret Garden is never one to shirk its environmental responsibilities and works hard to offset its carbon footprint by implementing a range of green initiatives. So, as you can see, we really go the extra mile to be green.

It is wonderful to see that our strive to be a greener garden centre has been recognised as we have been shortlisted as finalists in the Green Awards 2010 catergory for Small to Medium Size Enterprises and the Green Retailer Award.

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