British Land - Sustainability Exhibition

In 2007 British Land worked with BitC and local property management teams to launch a Sustainability Exhibition, which has since toured 17 British Land properties, giving over five million people the opportunity to find out how they can reduce their carbon footprint and make good environmental choices.

British Land's investment:

Over £165,000 in 2007/08, including funding two graduates to staff the stands.

Project Achievements:

As a result of viewing the exhibition, over 4,000 people pledged to improve their own environmental impacts, potentially saving over 3,500 tonnes of carbon emissions, 3.3 million litres of water and 1,500 trees each year. Pledges include reducing energy and water use, using public transport more and recycling regularly.

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What: Getting Started Workshop 18/08/2010

When: 18 August, 2010

Location: Corporate Citizenship, Holborn Gate, 330 High Holborn, London. WC1V 7QG

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LBG : Events : Social Return on Investment (SROI) Workshop 9/6/2010 *Workshop now full, but places available for Panel Debate*

Social Return on Investment (SROI) Workshop 9/6/2010...

  • Date: 9 June, 2010
  • Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
  • Location: Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Northcliffe House, 26-28 Tudor Street, London, EC4 0BD
  • Description:

    This is an afternoon workshop for LBG Members followed by an evening panel discussion for a wider audience on SROI. First developed in the US and now gaining popularity in the UK, SROI is a methodology that enables organisations to ascribe a monetary value to the impact of their community programmes.

    Workshop: 3-5pm *NOW FULL* Details of a Webinar will follow shortly
    This session will walk participants through the SROI process, providing case study examples and practical advice on applying this approach to CCI programmes. Also considered will be how the SROI process fits with the LBG Model

    SROI Panel Discussion: (Places still available) 5-6pm, followed by drinks
    This debate will expxlore the pros and cons of programme evaluation using SROI. We are opening this session up to non-members and NGOs to encourage lively discussion from a wide range of viewpoints.

    Panelists are: Diana Edmunds, CR Manager, Virgin Media; Sarah McCoy, Research Manager, YouthNet; Jeremy Nichools, Chief Executive, SROI Network and Andrew Wilson, Director, Corporate Citizenship.

    The panel discussion will be chaired by BBC journalist Martyn Lewis

    Places are llimited, so please register your attendance here, stating whether you plan to attend the workshop, the evening debate or both

  • Contact: sue.woolcott@corporate-citizenship.com
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