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Anti-Apathy
Anti-Apathy promotes awareness and action for positive social change. Anti-Apathy works on a range of topics such as trade, climate change, and consumption. It focuses its actions on how individual actions can impact the ‘bigger picture’.

Energy Saving Trust
The Energy Saving Trust was established by the UK government in 1993. It is a non-profit organisation funded both by government and the private sector. It has offices in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. Its goal is to cut emissions of carbon dioxide by promoting the sustainable and efficient use of energy.

Global Action Plan
Global Action Plan, created in 1993, is an environmental organisation focusing on people and how they can take practical action in their everyday lives for a better world. Global Action Plan offices have opened around the world.

MuslimAid
Through generous donations and legacy contributions, Muslim Aid has helped save and improve the lives of millions of people in over 60 of the poorest countries around the world. By responding rapidly to emergencies Muslim Aid provides relief to victims of natural disasters, wars and famine and through long-term developmental programmes such as provision of clean water, shelter, education, income-generation and healthcare, Muslim Aid is tackling the root causes of poverty.

Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)
The RSPB is a UK charity working to secure a healthy environment for birds and other wildlife. It works for the conservation of biodiversity, especially wild birds and their habitats.

Scottish National Heritage
The Scottish National Heritage works with Scotland’s people to care for its natural heritage. Its goal is to secure the conservation and enhancement of Scotland's unique and precious natural heritage.

South East Forum Sustainability (SEFS)
SEFS is the environmental network for the South East region of England. Its objectives are to ensure greater environmental accountability, be an effective focus for influencing regional policy, encourage and facilitate networking between organisations with an interest in sustainability and the environment.

World Wildlife Fund (WWF-UK)
The WWF is the world’s largest and most experienced independent conservation organisation. It addresses issues from the survival of species and habitats to climate change, sustainable business and environmental education.