Author name: Mimi Saville

Mimi Saville is an Account Manager at Minerva Communications, leading on digital and social media comms.

BIOVOICES at the Global Bioeconomy Summit 2020

BIOVOICES at the Global Bioeconomy Summit 2020: 16th – 20th November By Virginia Neal 20th October 2020 The BIOVOICES project is delighted that the workshop proposal submitted to the third Global Bioeconomy Summit 2020 (GBS2020), focusing on Innovation and sustainable bioeconomy was accepted.  In response to an open call, 50 workshop proposals were submitted, workshops […]

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Maintaining good mental health and well-being in later life during the lockdown

Maintaining good mental health and well-being in later life during the lockdown By Charlotte Reid, Senior Project Manager 6th May 2020 Social contact is essential for maintaining good mental health, particularly if you live alone. But there are other things you can do to support good mental health. Take the time to get outside in

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Success for Minerva’s first sustainability workshop at Laverstoke Park Farm

Success for Minerva’s first sustainability workshop at Laverstoke Park Farm By Amanda Beard 28th April 2020 Laverstoke Park Farm’s Education Centre – the Hampshire based biodynamic and organic estate – was the perfect venue for the first of Minerva’s Growing Sustainably workshops for small businesses, organisations and start-ups.

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Minerva Runs Successful MML Workshop for Project, BIOVOICES, in Partnership with BioVale, York

Minerva Runs Successful MML Workshop for Project, BIOVOICES, in Partnership with BioVale, York By Virginia Neal 25th April 2019 On the 9th April 2019, Minerva, the UK partner in the BIOVOICES project, organised the second UK regional MML workshop at BioVale, Biorenewables Development Centre in Dunnington, York UK. The focus of the workshop was the

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Minerva Runs Series of UK Workshops to Discuss Current Barriers & Opportunities Facing Production & Market for Bio-Based Products

Minerva Runs Series of UK Workshops to Discuss Current Barriers & Opportunities Facing Production & Market for Bio-Based Products By Mimi Saville 24th March 2019 On the 19th March 2019, Minerva, the UK partner in the BIOVOICES project, organised the first UK regional MML workshop at Farm491, Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester UK. The focus of

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Minerva supports launch of powerful new book on food sustainability

Minerva supports launch of powerful new book on food sustainability By Charlotte Reid 6th November 2018 If we don’t take urgent action by eating less meat, we’ll destroy the planet – that’s the stark warning from leading experts in a new book launched with media communications support from Minerva. Farming, Food and Nature: Respecting Animals,

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Release of the updated European Bioeconomy Strategy

Release of the updated European Bioeconomy Strategy By Mimi Saville 12th October 2018 On 11th October the European Commission released the updated European Bioeconomy Strategy – an action plan to develop a sustainable and circular bioeconomy that serves Europe’s society, environment and economy. As announced by President Juncker and First Vice-President Timmermans in their letter of intent accompanying President Juncker‘s 2018 State

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Innovative Budapest inspires bioeconomy innovation meeting

Innovative Budapest inspires bioeconomy innovation meeting By Mimi Saville The Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture in Budapest proved to be an apt setting for the annual Bioeconomy Impact meeting of the EU-funded CommBeBiz (CBB) project, co-ordinated by Minerva Director Rhonda Smith. Delegates at the conference, hosted by Hungarian Agriculture Minister Dr. Zsolt Feldman, watched an inspiring

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