HH Global Procurement Fund

It's time to make a positive impact! Aligned to our UN SDG goals, we’re supporting six sustainability projects globally. We'd like you to help us decide where we allocate our funds.

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We are supporting six sustainability projects. Your vote will help allocate our funding.

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Forest Restoration - Andes

Developing large-scale forest restoration partnerships with local communities

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Wetland Conservation New York

Restoring and conserving wetlands and grasslands in New York City

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Reforestation with protection of ancient woodland

Reforestation and the protection of ancient woodland

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Coral Restoration - Malaysia

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

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Combat Elephant Poaching in Africa

Supporting female rangers stop poaching of elephants in Africa

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Dam Removal Europe

Removing dams to restore natural river flow and biodiversity

HH Global procurement fund projects

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Forest Ecosystem Restoration - Andes

Developing large-scale forest ecosystem restoration partnerships with local leaders and communities, which are essential for climate resilience and the protection of biodiversity, water, and livelihoods.

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Wetland and Forest Conservation New York City

Natural Areas Conservancy champions urban natural areas in New York City and across America through innovative research, partnerships, and advocacy. NAC increases the health and resilience of urban forests and wetlands, catalyses connections between people and nature, and strengthens the environmental workforce.

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Reforestation and the protection of ancient woodland

The Future Forest Company exists to restore nature and fight climate change. They aim to plant enough trees to remove 1 million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere by 2030 to reverse the biodiversity crisis. At 419 metres, Dumyat Hill is an iconic landmark overlooking Stirling city. Their vision for this space is to create predominantly native woodland, establish vibrant wildlife corridors, restore wildflower meadows, and revive threatened pollinator populations for nature to thrive. This project was awarded Scotland’s Finest Woods Climate Change Champion Award in 2023.

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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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Combat Elephant Poaching in Africa

How Many Elephants is an anti-poaching conservation charity that creates design-awareness led campaigns showcasing the annual poaching rate of 35,000 elephants in Africa, by using design as a powerful visualisation tool to bridge the gap between scientific data and human connection. Moreover, beyond education and awareness they collate grants that are channelled to supporting and partnering with female led rangers that tirelessly patrol vast wilderness areas to stop poachers.

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Dam Removal Europe

Rivers have always provided fundamental and vital services for mankind and the environment. However, dams disrupt the natural functioning of rivers and can cause a wide-scale decline in fish and other river wildlife. For these reasons, it is necessary to remove these barriers to return rivers to their natural, free-flowing state.

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