International Day of the Tropic
The International Day of Tropics celebrates the diversity of the tropics as well as the problems and opportunities that nations of the Tropics face. The Tropics are a region of the Earth, roughly defined as the area between the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn. They are faced with many challenges including deforestation […]
World Population Day
We have a huge population of over 8 billion people across the world, and this is constantly growing. With a growing population there are also growing problems for housing, the economy and the environment but with management we can create a healthy and sustainable world for future populations to live a happy healthy life. World […]
Plastic Free July
Plastic free July raises awareness of plastic waste, especially single-use plastic waste. The month is made for taking action, and to educate and encourage others to take part too. The campaign has 100+ Million participants worldwide. you can take part by signing up on their website. You can also join us by signing up to […]
Net Zero Week
Net Zero Week is to spread awareness of what it means and why it is important that we aim to reach it if we want to reduce the effects of climate change.
Clean Beaches Week
This week was claimed to celebrate our beautiful beaches and to educate on the importance of keeping our beaches clean and safe. Many take part by litter picking on the beach and avoid rubbish floating in our shores.
International Plastic Bag Free Day
International plastic bag free day is a global campaign that aims to reduce or get rid of plastic bag usage. Plastic bags are an enemy to the environment and take up to 500 years to disintegrate. Tonnes of plastic bags are thrown into landfill and our waterways.
National Marine Week
This campaign spreads over 2 weeks to share the importance of our marine wildlife and why we must protect it. It raises awareness and encourages us to appreciate and protect our oceans and shares action on how to do it.
International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystems.
Since 1980, we have lost half of the mangrove forests. Some countries have lost more than 80 per cent of their mangrove population. Mangroves are important as they can withstand flooding and low oxygen, they also provide habitats for fish and crustaceans as well as protects its surrounding area from coastline erosion and climate change […]
World Nature Conservation Day
World Nature Conservation Day creates awareness of the importance of natural resources and the conservation of them. It aims to protect species of plants and animals which are facing extinction, to work on creating a more sustainable and healthy environment, and preserve the earths natural elements and beauty.
Cycle to Work Day
2023 will be Cycle to Work Day's 10th year running. The day is to encourage workers around the UK to get on their bikes and cycle to work sustainably.
National Allotment Week
National Allotment week was started by the National Allotment Society to spread the word of starting an allotment and sharing the benefits that it brings to communities and individuals. Starting an allotment has benefits to the environment, helping with soil health, and reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2), as well as producing locally sourced fruit and […]
World Humanitarian Day
World Humanitarian day is to show the importance, effectiveness and positive impact of humanitarian work. Each year is a new theme, bringing people together across the humanitarian system to for the safety, well-being and dignity of victims of crises and for the security of aid workers.