The HH Global Strategic Supplier Awards 2024

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

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Our HH Global Strategic Supplier Awards 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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Seagrass and mangrove restoration Puerto Rico

Seagrass is a wonder plant. It takes carbon from the atmosphere up to 35 times faster than tropical rainforests. Sadly, seagrass, which is found in shallow waters of coastal regions, has been declining globally at a rate of about 7% a year since 1990 – we must reverse this trend. Planting and protecting seagrass meadows is one of the most effective ways we can tackle climate change. Mangroves another critical "blue carbon" ecosystem, store up to five times as much carbon, in their biomass and soils, as tropical upland forests. Mangroves - estimated since the 1950's to have decreased globally by 50% due to land use changes - are critical to protect and restore with a diverse array of holistic benefits to coastal habitats; acting as biodiversity hotspots with a vibrant array of species from shellfish to fish species finding shelter amongst their roots as juveniles. Whilst they are key to adaptation and resilience from increasing intensity and frequency of extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change, acting as natural barriers and stabling coastlines.

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Greenhouse 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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Rewilding in Scotland

Established in 2008 by photographers, filmmakers and writers, SCOTLAND: The Big Picture became the first organisation in Scotland dedicated to communicating the benefits of rewilding and bringing the conversation into the mainstream. Their vision is of a vast network of rewilded land and water across Scotland, where wildlife flourishes and people thrive. Today they remain dedicated to making rewilding happen across Scotland as a solution to the growing climate and biodiversity crises — by influencing opinion and delivering practical change.

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