Our sustainability fund

When registering for the Employee Engagement Summit, attendees can actively participate in our sustainability initiative. As part of our pledge, you have the power to influence the support each project receives. At the end of the registration process you can vote to allocate funds to one of three carefully selected projects aimed at carbon removal and nature restoration. Your choice directly impacts our efforts to combat climate change and preserve the environment.

Vote for your favourite project

Your vote will influence the support each project receives.

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Turtle hatchling protection

Protecting threatened or endangered sea turtles

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Plastic recovery & recycling

Supporting plastic collection and recycling projects across developing countries

An image of Rainwater harvesting - bunds

Rainwater harvesting - bunds

Restoring desertified, dry land using techniques including rainwater harvesting

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Coral Restoration - Malaysia

The creation of artificial reefs to reverse coral loss and create ecological habitats

Our projects

Learn more about them, choose your favourite, and support them directly.

Turtle hatchling protection

Six out of seven species of sea turtles are threatened or endangered. This project protects this "keystone species". This project provides grant funding to the organisations working on small budgets. The funds go towards paying local residents to patrol important turtle nesting beaches, protecting turtles that come up to nest and ensuring that the eggs are protected, and guiding the hatchlings to the sea. SEE Turtles grants have already resulted in 10 million hatchlings being saved! They’re aiming to save 1 billion.

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Plastic recovery & recycling

Around 13 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year. Floating plastic debris are currently the most common items of marine litter. Your funds will help clear the world of plastic waste. The projects make plastic collection and recycling profitable for some of the most marginalised and impoverished people in the world, creating jobs and stopping plastic from entering our rivers and oceans.

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Regreening - Rainwater Harvesting – Water Bunds (Earth Smiles)

Nature-based solutions are now recognised as a key element of tackling climate change. Justdiggit, restores desertified, dry land using proven techniques including rainwater harvesting (digging bunds, or ‘earth smiles’).

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Coral Restoration

Coral reefs are globally declining and their valuable ecosystem services are being lost. Implementation of artificial reefs could compensate for the loss and create ecological habitats. Most types of artificial reefs are expensive and take a lot of time to regenerate degraded reefs. Mineral accretion technology (MAT) uses seawater electrolysis to precipitate minerals onto steel structures. Boskalis developed a new type of modular steel artificial reef unit, which has the potential to be implemented on a large scale.

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