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The Welsh Liberal Democrat Assembly Member for South Wales West, Peter Black has added his congratulations to the six people from the Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend who have figured in this year's Green List produced by Cynnal Cymru- Sustain Wales.
Cynnal Cymru-Sustain Wales is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that promotes sustainable development and provides practical information to help people live sustainably.
Mr. Black said:
"The great challenge of our age is how we can learn to live sustainably on this small planet. As Wales is the only nation to have sustainability built into its Constitution, it is up to us to take a lead.
"Each one of these six people has made a real contribution to furthering the cause of sustainability in their activities, and it is good to see that their achievements have been recognised.
"Through their various projects and actions Angela Payne, David Naylor, Deb Hill, Elizabeth May, and Professor David Warner in Swansea plus Mark Jenkins in Bridgend are at the leading edge of sustainability in Wales.
"I hope that what they have done and are continuing to do will act as an inspiration to others in our region and throughout the country."
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Note: The Green Heroes from South Wales West are:
Swansea Angela Payne
Bridgend Bridgend County Borough Council's Sustainable Development Team
Swansea David Naylor
Swansea Deb Hill
Swansea Elizabeth May & Professor David Warner
Bridgend Mark Jenkins
Neath Port Talbot Ray Davies
Swansea Sian Day and Shirley Price
Notes: More information on the Wales Green List is available online:
http://www.sustainwales.com/home/en/campaigns_greenlist.aspx
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