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Welcome to our online shop. Here you will find a selection of books, music, tools, clothing, toys & gadgets recommended by or related to Revolve, our guest drivers and organisations that participate in the annual Eco-Rally.
Green Car Design (GCD) is the only independent online eco-design car magazine! Created to give an open and free space for innovative design ideas and eco initiatives in the automotive world. They take an in-depth and intelligent look at the latest developments in transportation design with a focus on ecology and sustainability.
Exclusive display around City Hall of innovative transport products & services related to the 2012 Investing in Future Transport Conference - organised by Cleantech Investor & Revolve.
London will be the first city in the UK to make utility companies pay for the amount of time they dig up the busiest roads, incentivising them to complete works at the least disruptive times, the Mayor of London Boris Johnson announced today.
"We are delighted to be supporting the 2011 Eco-Rally. Sustainability affects every aspect of our lives and to make a real difference, we must work in a joined-up and holistic way.
The BRE Innovation Park provides a ‘high-tech eco-residential backdrop’ to compliment the Bridgestone Eco-Rally theme of future sustainable living.
Chargemaster Plc continues to play a pivotal role in the Eco-Rally by providing it's POLAR network of charging posts for the electric vehicles before their journey to London. The company benefits from over 25 years collaborative experience of working within the telematics and vehicle orientated infrastructure industry.
With gas bills on the rise it makes sense to get your roof space ready for the heating season. Grants are available for roof insulation, and if you're in receipt of benefits you may be eligible for a 100 per cent grant. Go to www.markgroup.co.uk for further information.
Many local residents' groups have argued against the sustainability of locating an 'eco-town' in their proximity, citing poor transport links and building on primarily greenfield and agricultural land.
























