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ecoACTIVE celebrates commitment to real living wage
ecoACTIVE has today accredited as a Living Wage Employer. Their Living Wage commitment will see everyone working at ecoACTIVE receive a minimum hourly wage of £11.95, significantly higher than the government minimum for over 23s, which currently stands at £10.42 per hour.
National Walking Month - Walk This May
May is National Walking month, try walking 20 minutes a day in May and see what benefits you feel. There are plenty of resources available to give you inspiration for walking adventures!
365 Ways to Help the Planet - Part 3
This is the third set of sustainable living tips we’re sharing as part of our 365 ways to help the planet.
This month we’ve shared some wonderful organisations who are looking for volunteers, businesses selling eco-friendly products that go the extra mile to help the planet and lots of other simple ideas you can implement in your own life.
Help us deliver Forest School for Young People in Hackney
We are looking for donations to support our important Forest School programmes which will take place in deprived areas of Hackney in London.
We’re very excited to let you know that ecoACTIVE has been selected to participate in the Big Give Green Match Fund.
Donations to this project will be matched for 7 days from 20 - 27 April 2023.
One donation, twice the impact.
The Happy Newspaper features ecoACTIVE
The Happy Newspaper like to shine a light on different charities or campaigns doing wonderful things in their community and we’re delighted to be the charity to be featured in this quarter’s issue.
Creating a Culture of Sustainability: Best Sustainable Business Practices and Training
Creating a sustainable business is more than carbon offsetting. It’s about creating a culture of sustainability within your business.
At ecoACTIVE, we believe that creating a culture of sustainability in your business starts with education. That's why we offer sustainability training sessions for staff members, which not only help your team become more environmentally conscious, but also support our local community garden projects and environmental education sessions with schools and children from deprived areas of London. By investing in these training sessions, you not only benefit your business, but also contribute to a better future for our community and planet.
365 Ways to Help the Planet - Part 2
In part 1 of 365 Ways to Help The Planet, we will explore some simple and effective ways that everyone can contribute to preserving our planet for future generations. From reducing waste to choosing eco-friendly products, there are many things we can do to help protect the environment.
Collins Property Recruitment Raises Money for ecoACTIVE through World Cup Sweepstake
Collins Property Recruitment, a leading recruiter in the property sector, recently organised a World Cup Sweepstake in November 2022 to support ecoACTIVE. The funds raised from the sweepstake will go towards ecoACTIVE's Community Garden Network Project, which helps residents in East London set up or rejuvenate community garden spaces.
365 Ways to Help the Planet - Part 1
In part 1 of 365 Ways to Help The Planet, we will explore some simple and effective ways that everyone can contribute to preserving our planet for future generations. From reducing waste to choosing eco-friendly products, there are many things we can do to help protect the environment.
Become a FoodCycle Hackney Project Leader
FoodCycle Bow Road holds their meals every Friday evening at the Bow Road Methodist Church, while FoodCycle Hackney meets every Thursday lunchtime at the New Kingshold Community Centre. FoodCycle are currently seeking Hosting Project Leaders to join and lead our teams at these sessions.
COP15 Outcomes discussed with National Park City Executive Director Mark Cridge
This week I met Mark Cridge the Executive Director of the National Park City Foundation to talk about his experience of being part of an ICLEI panel at the COP15 UN Biodiversity summit in Montreal last month. Over 200 countries at COP15 in Montreal have agreed a new deal to tackle the extremes of biodiversity loss up to 2030.
Nature Scavenger Hunt
A nature scavenger hunt is a great way to discover hidden treasures in your local area.
Green schools
Green schools provide a safe, democratic environment for children of all ages to experience active citizenship.
Five Great Reasons To Teach Climate Change In Schools
Find out why it’s so important to teach climate change in schools.
How to teach about climate change in schools
Read our tips about how to tackle the pretty sizeable task of teaching about climate change in secondary schools.
What’s Forest School All About?
Learn more about Forest School and how it allows children to learn in a practical, hands-on natural environment.
How to reduce food waste at schools
Read about the factors that may lead to food waste and some ways that we can reduce it.
Understanding the long-term educational benefits of outdoor learning in primary schools
Find out about outdoor learning and the benefits it brings for primary school children.
Knowing Nature Podcast
Find out what our program manager Catia talked about in her recent podcast for Knowing Nature. Listen here.
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