A line-drawing short film designed to inspire people to do something about climate change. This acclaimed song by Autons (from their debut album Short Term Manifesto) is a definitive environmental statement of the year. Directed by Yesca and supported by Undercurrents and Permaculture Magazine. Read more...
Ecover, the pioneer of ecological cleaning, has formed a groundbreaking three year partnership with WaterAid, to aid a community in Ethiopia and raise awareness of the issues facing the global water supply. Read more...
Founders of Women Like Us, Emma Stewart and Karen Mattison were finalists in the Triodos WEBAs 2008. Their business is a social enterprise supporting women with their working lives while specialising in part-time recruitment for local employers. Read more...
Director of Growing Communities, Julie Brown was a finalist in the Triodos WEBAs 2008. Growing Communities is a social enterprise run by local people in Hackney, East London which is working to create a more sustainable food system through projects providing practical alternatives to the damaging food system that currently exists. Read more...
Second Nature UK began in 2001 with the launch of Thermafleece, the first sheepswool insulation to be manufactured in the UK using wool from British hill sheep. Christine Armstrong was a finalist in the 2008 Triodos Women in Ethical Business Awards. Read more...
As the founder of Pachacuti, a successful, contemporary fashion and accessories business built on the foundation of fair trade, Carry Somers was a finalist in the Triodos WEBAs 2008. Read more...
Safia Minney, founder of People Tree was shortlisted for a Triodos WEBA. This Fair Trade fashion company creates gorgeous garments and accessories by forming sustainable partnerships in developing countries. Read more...