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20 years of promoting sustainable living
Where:
University of Surrey, Room 45A AZ 04
When:
Apr 24 2013 - 13:00
»What I am glad we did and what I wish we hadn’t!«
Trewin Restorick
Founder and CEO of Global Action Plan
Global Action Plan is an environmental behaviour change charity and, since 1993, has helped businesses, schools and communities reduce their impact on the environment. Specialising in Education for Sustainable Development the organisation achieves environmental and financial savings by empowering people to take action on energy, waste, water and travel.
Since its creation Global Action Plan has run practical environmental behaviour change programmes engaging over 730,000 people in the UK. In this candid look back, Trewin considers the things that have worked well as well as those that didn’t and pulls out the key learnings that could help inform the development of new behaviour change programmes in the future.
For seminar enquiries please contact Claire Livingston, the Administrative Co-ordinator of SLRG. There is no cost to attend this seminar but please let Claire know if you plan to attend.
Please note that any views and opinions expressed in the seminar are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of RESOLVE, SLRG, ESRC, Defra, The Scottish Government or the University of Surrey