Total wipe out! The hidden plastic menace…

The day before last weekend’s Boat Race, Londoners were invited to investigate a growing plastic menace on the Thames. Thames21’s The Big Count, now in its third year, was an opportunity for the public to contribute to the ongoing Thames River Watch citizen science programme monitoring the health of the Thames. South of Hammersmith Bridge,…

Matchmaking with a difference

Fareshare, the community food network and shortlisted (with Cargill) for this year’s Best Partnership in the Community award, is also one of the charity’s supporting a novel new matchmaking service. Good Deed Dating gets like-minded singles involved in volunteering projects. It takes the pressure and awkwardness out of dating by shifting the spotlight off individuals,…

Vowing to take on a polluted paradise

In the second half of her Indian odyssey, Karen Sutton, Founder and CEO of the National CSR Awards, describes how a trip to a beautiful beach opened her eyes to the full horrors of ocean waste. “After leaving Mumbai, I headed south to Goa to celebrate a milestone birthday and was planning on ‘switching off’. Except,…

Bags of opportunity!

If you’d like to make your organisation’s presence felt at this year’s awards ceremony at Lord’s Cricket Ground on Thursday 18th May, there’s still time to get involved by becoming one of the award’s goodie bag sponsors. For just £75 you can get your brand/product/message directly into the hands all 250 gala dinner guests. For…

My Indian odyssey by Karen Sutton

My Indian odyssey by Karen Sutton I was visiting India with two objectives: to speak at the World CSR Day Conference in Mumbai and to celebrate a milestone birthday with friends in Goa. I love India, indeed Asian culture as a whole, and I truly believe it’s the one continent that I could live if…

Sharing ideas around net impact

The full programme for the Net Impact Approaches: Bringing the Strands Together conference on 24th May 2017 is now available. An impressive line-up of speakers includes Claudine Blamey, head of sustainability at the Crown Estate (and one of the judges of the National CSR Awards), Ben Kellard, head of sustainable business at Forum for the…

Greenpeace urges action on throwaway plastics

Greenpeace is urging consumers to track their plastic footprint in an effort to reduce the amount of throwaway plastic going into landfill as well as ending up in the ocean. While acknowledging that plastic is everywhere in daily lives, the organisation wants the public to become more aware of just how much plastic packaging they throw…

Project Dirt to go Offline…

Project Dirt is hosting a festival this September (15th-17th) where it’s inviting community businesses and individuals to go ‘Offline for a weekend of connections, collaboration and creativity. There’ll be speakers, business skill-building and hands-on workshops, all immersed in an offline world of campfire chats, yoga, music and an all-round sense of community. Watch (and share) the…

New Sky campaign focuses on ocean waste

Winner of last year’s Best International Sustainable Community Award (Legacy), Sky, has recently revealed details of its new environmental campaign, Sky Ocean Rescue. The campaign, initially led by Sky News, aims to educate and inspire people to change their behaviour to help protect the oceans and  reduce the amount of plastic waste produced every day…

Awards’ founder wins in Mumbai

On her recent trip to India, National CSR Awards’ Founder, Karen Sutton, addressed the World CSR Day conference and won an award for CSR excellence, visited Doorstep School (supported by one of judges, Seema Sharma), SOS Children Villages (all in Mumbai) before heading to Goa to celebrate a milestone birthday… It was while Karen was staying…