

Vote now in our Earth Day initiative!
It's time to make a positive impact! Aligned to our UN SDG goals, we’re supporting 12 sustainability projects globally, and you decide where the funds go! With each colleague allocated $10 to contribute, your vote will really make a difference!
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Make a personal donation + share a pledge to show your support!
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See below the projects we’re supporting in your region!
There are four inspirational projects in your region to choose from. Read more about them, pick your favorite and cast your vote to support them. Your vote makes a direct impact on these projects.

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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Renewable cooking equipment in India
Cooking on biogas is better for health, climate and the environment and saves households time and money. This project gives households in rural India access to 100% renewable energy for cooking. The project is Fairtrade and Gold Standard certified, ensuring that a fair, minimum income is generated for the families it supports.
Find out moreGreenhouse Gas Destruction
Tradewater exists to improve the environment by collecting, controlling, and destroying refrigerants and halon fire suppressants, which are potent non-CO2 greenhouse gases (GHGs), some of which deplete the ozone layer. This collective activity seeks to prevent the annual release of at least 3 million tons of CO2 equivalent into the atmosphere and is critical to avoiding climate change. The Montreal Protocol effectively banned new production of ozone-depleting substances, but large volumes were produced before the ban, risking re-release into the atmosphere.
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Enhanced biomass sequestration
Using the best process for removing carbon from the air – trees. This project buries the biomass – reverse mining!
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