Environment |
| Banana
Link
www.bananalink.org.uk
|
gives information on the many social and environmental issues that effect the banana trade |
| Brighton
Peace and Environment Centre
www.bpec.org
|
promotes public
awareness of peace, social justice, sustainable development and
environmental issues through a shop, library and education unit |
| BTCV
www.btcv.org
|
is the largest
organisation in the United Kingdom promoting practical conservation
work by volunteers |
| Campaign Against Climate Change
www.campaignagainstclimatechange.net
|
We are campaigning against governmental and corporate intransigence in taking action on cutting climate threatening pollution |
| Centre
for Alternative Technology (CAT)
www.cat.org.uk
|
CAT is
concerned with the search for globally sustainable, whole and
ecologically sound technologies and ways of life. Within this search
the role of CAT is to explore and demonstrate a wide range of
alternatives, communicating to other people the options for them to
achieve positive change in their own lives |
| Community Car Share Network
(CCSN)
www.carshareclubs.org.uk
|
is a "not for profit" organisation which works with communities, local authorities and partner organisations to support the development of car share clubs |
| Community Recycling Network (The)
(CRN)
www.crn.org.uk
|
exists to promote community waste management in the UK - both as an effective way of tackling Britain's growing waste problem and as a way to build the social economy |
| Council
for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE)
www.cpre.org.uk
|
is a national
charity which helps people to protect the countryside where there is
threat, to enhance it where there is opportunity, and to keep it
beautiful, productive and enjoyable for everyone |
| East of England
Development Agency (The) (EEDA)
www.eeda.org.uk
|
came into
operation on 1 April 1999. It is one of eight regional development
agencies nationwide, which were established to help further economic
growth and prosperity and to improve the quality of life in rural and
urban communities |
| Ecologist
(The)
www.theecologist.org
|
Founded in
1970, it is the world's longest running environmental magazine.
Produced monthly, it is read in over 150 countries by those with an
interest in diverting our society from a path that has proven to be
environmentally, socially and economically unsound |
| Energy21
www.energy21.org.uk
|
The Trust aims to advance the education of the public and to promote research into sustainable energy systems, sustainable water systems, sustainable waste management practices and sustainable building methods and materials |
| Environmental Law Centre (The)
www.elc.org.uk
|
is a Registered Charity that works for you the people. It specialises in protecting your Rights on issues that concern Health and the Environment |
| Envirospace
www.envirospace.com
|
is your
environmental portal - an interactive knowledge exchange of
environmental issues driven by you the user. It is made up of articles
from you, latest environmental news, events, jobs and a discussion
forum |
| Forum for the
Future
www.forumforthefuture.org.uk
|
Economic,
social and technological solutions that seek to deliver not just a
healthy environment, but a better quality of life, strong communities,
and practical answers to poverty and hunger |
| Friends of the Earth
www.foe.co.uk
|
The largest
international network of environmental groups in the world,
represented in 61 countries and one of the leading environmental
pressure groups in the UK |
| Frontier
www.frontier.ac.uk
|
The Society for
Environmental Exploration is a conservation agency. We aim to promote
and advance field research and implement practical projects
contributing to the conservation of natural resources |
| Greenforce
www.greenforce.org
|
environmental
expeditions and opportunities for careers in conservation. No
experience required as full training provided |
| Green Futures
www.greenfutures.org.uk
|
Our aim is to lead the debate on sustainable development, provide a lively snapshot of the latest news and opinion, along with cutting edge examples of good
practice |
| GreenNet
www.gn.apc.org
|
GreenNet has
provided an international gateway for small, indigenous networks in
African and Asian countries since 1987. The gateway has supported
email exchange between the Internet and 52 networks in Africa and Asia
- sometimes the link being the only means of electronic communication
for NGOs and other organisations in those countries |
| Greenpeace
www.greenpeace.org.uk
|
undertakes
campaigning work ranging from promoting solutions, to direct actions,
political lobbying and scientific research |
| Green
Stationary Company (The)
www.greenstat.co.uk
|
selects
products that are environmentally benign or have environmental
advantages over the standard office products |
| Groundwork
www.groundwork.org.uk
|
Established in
1981, Groundwork is a leading environmental regeneration charity.
From small community schemes to major regional and national programmes,
our network of over 40 local Trusts works in partnership with local
people, local authorities and business to promote economic and social
regeneration by improvements to the local environment |
| International Society for Ecology and Culture (ISEC) (The)
www.isec.org.uk
|
is a non-profit organisation concerned with the protection of both biological and cultural diversity |
| Learning
through Landscapes
www.ltl.org.uk
|
LTL's mission
is one that sees children and young people throughout the UK enjoying
the many unique opportunities and experiences which well designed,
managed and used school grounds can provide |
| LEEP
www.leep.org.uk
|
The Lothian and
Edinburgh Environmental Partnership (LEEP) works to develop
environmental projects which produce an economic benefit to Edinburgh
and the Lothians |
| Liftshare
www.liftshare.co.uk
|
the easy way to
share a car! Links drivers and passengers together online. FREE to use
you simply share the travel costs |
| Local Food
www.localfood.org.uk
|
is a different way to look at food production and distribution. It creates closer links between producer and consumer |
National
Cycle Network
Suntrans
www.nationalcyclenetwork.org.uk
|
Sustainable Transport
(Suntrans) is a charity working on practical projects to encourage people to walk and cycle more, so as to help reduce motor traffic and its adverse effects |
| National Trust
(The)
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
|
It cares for
over 248,000 hectares (612,000 acres) of beautiful countryside in
England, Wales and Northern Ireland, plus almost 600 miles of
outstanding coastline and more than 200 buildings and gardens of
outstanding interest and importance |
| N-Base
Information Service (The)
www.n-base.org.uk
|
has a 10,000
record database of newspaper articles and publishes weekly e-mail
Briefings on the UK nuclear industry, reprocessing and plutonium
production at Sellafield and Dounreay, nuclear transports, waste,
pollution and other environment and health issues |
| Plantlife
www.plantlife.org.uk
|
is Britain's
only national membership charity dedicated exclusively to conserving
all forms of plant life in its natural habitat |
| Recycling Consortium
www.recyclingconsortium.org.uk
|
is a not-for-profit company which promotes waste Reduction, Reuse and Recycling. It encourages local people to think again about rubbish and to deal with it in different ways |
| Rising Tide
www.risingtide.org.uk
|
is a network of small groups and individuals dedicated to taking local action and building a movement against climate change |
| riverOcean
www.riverocean.org.uk
|
is a
not-for-profit organisation dedicated to increasing awareness and
encouraging care for our water environment. Our activities are focused
in the fields of environmental education and research. Research
projects are primarily involved with water quality and human health,
while our environmental programmes are largely experiential, and use
an inter-disciplinary combination of arts and sciences to make complex
issues accessible and fun |
| Sustain: The alliance for better food and farming
www.sustainweb.org
|
advocates food and agriculture policies and practices that enhance the health and welfare of people and animals, improve the working and living environment, enrich society and culture and promote equity |
| Totnes Genetix Group
www.togg.org.uk
|
is to inspire and empower ourselves and others to create a balanced, diverse, sustainable and ecologically sound food production and distribution system based on the principles of organic farming |
| Trees for
Life
www.treesforlife.org.uk
|
A Scottish
conservation charity dedicated to the regeneration and restoration of
the Caledonian Forest in the Highlands of Scotland |
| Veggies Catering Campaign (Nottingham) Ltd
www.veggies.org.uk
|
provide catering services using no animal ingredients whatsoever and gives financial and other support to the animal rights movement |
| Waste Watch
www.wastewatch.org.uk
|
is the national
organisation that works with community groups, local authorities and
industry to educate, inform and raise awareness on waste reduction,
reuse and recycling. It provides educational projects, information,
consultancy, publications, training events, campaigning and advocacy
for all sectors |
| Water
Ways Trust (The)
www.thewaterwaystrust.com
|
Our
task is to promote the widest possible public awareness and enjoyment
of the UK waterways. We will work in partnership with individuals,
communities and organisations, to conserve, restore, improve and
interpret all aspects of waterways |
| WildLife Trust
(The)
www.wildlifetrust.org.uk
|
Believing that
wildlife is essential to a healthy environment for human beings, we
work with people from all walks of life - government, industry,
landowners, communities and families - to make sure nature gets a
chance among all the pressures of the modern world |
| Wiltshire
Wildlife Trust
www.wiltshire-web.co.uk
|
We have around
10,000 members, more than 60 corporate supporters, hundreds of
volunteers, and we manage about 2,000 acres of land on over 40 nature
reserves in the county |
| Viva!
(Vegetarians International Voice for Animals)
www.viva.org.uk
|
is a UK based
charity, promoting a plant based diet, for the benefit of the animals,
the planet and you |
| WWF-UK
www.wwf-uk.org
|
World Wide Fund
for Nature |