Working Groups

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[dropcap]A[/dropcap] central part of the work of the Environmental Pillar is to create and promote policies that advance sustainability.
The organisation does this through these working groups. The groups bring together people from various environmental NGOs to create policies on a particular issue.
The policies developed by the working groups form the basis of submissions to relevant government departments. This work helps provide government with sustainable solutions developed by people who have first hand experience with some of the most pressing environmental issues.
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To view a summary of each group, follow the links below:
 
[button href=”https://environmentalpillar.ie/agriculture/” title=”Agriculture” target=”blank” shape=”square” size=”regular” ] Agriculture Working Group [/button]
 
[button href=”https://environmentalpillar.ie/climate-change/” title=”Climate Change” target=”blank” shape=”square” size=”regular” ] Climate Change Working Group [/button]
 
[button href=”https://environmentalpillar.ie/law/” title=”Law” target=”blank” shape=”square” size=”regular” ] Law Working Group [/button]
 
[button href=”https://environmentalpillar.ie/marine/” title=”Marine” target=”blank” shape=”square” size=”regular” ] Marine Working Group [/button]
 
[button href=”https://environmentalpillar.ie/resource-efficiency/” title=”Resource Efficiency” target=”blank” shape=”square” size=”regular” ] Resource Efficiency Working Group [/button]
 
[button href=”https://environmentalpillar.ie/tree-cover/” title=”Tree Cover” target=”blank” shape=”square” size=”regular” ] Tree Cover Working Group [/button]