The Surf Impact Camp aims to create an activist movement within the surf industry and community to protect the ocean. It will bring together influential brands, NGOs, experts, and media to collaborate on environmental issues and coastal protection. During the four-day camp in Brittany, France, participants will learn about critical issues, share best practices, and discuss how to amplify their voices in support of ocean conservation campaigns. The long-term vision is to unite the surf industry around climate activism, reduce the industry's environmental footprint through collaboration, and leverage the industry's influence as a voice for coastal protection and restoration.
This document provides information on WWF's Save Our Seas campaign strategy. It begins with an analysis of WWF as an organization, including its strengths as a large, established environmental organization. It then performs a SWOT analysis, identifying strengths such as media presence but also weaknesses like some initiatives harming humans. Key competitors are analyzed, including their products, places and promotions. The target audience is identified as unmarried youth aged 18-25. A campaign theme of "You may not know it, but you're their protector" is proposed. Various creative executions are outlined, including a TV commercial, radio spot, print ad and interactive online ad. Recommended media include television, radio, print and online platforms to reach the
Surfers Against Sewage is an environmental charity founded in 1990 by surfers in Cornwall to improve water quality and protect the UK's oceans. They educate communities about conservation, organize beach cleanups that have removed over half a tonne of litter, and advocate for policies to address issues like water pollution, plastic waste, and threats to surfing areas. Some of their successes include educating over 1,000 students about ocean conservation and engaging companies like Haribo to improve packaging and reduce litter. They continue working to enhance ocean protections and gain recognition for surfing as part of UK heritage and culture.
The document outlines a proposal to create a campaign to raise awareness about keeping the beaches of Puerto Colombia clean. Due to a lack of awareness, over 1,710 tons of garbage have accumulated on the beaches over the years. The campaign aims to educate residents and visitors through organized cleanups and by installing more garbage cans. Volunteers who participate in cleanups will receive rewards, and the goal is to both collect recyclables and reduce future litter by increasing environmental education. The expected results are for people to better manage their garbage and not leave it on the beach, while also becoming more aware of the damage done to the local environment.
How to create a Product with Ocean PlasticSarah Görres
The organization collects and transforms ocean plastic by collaborating with fishermen and brands using a "Trash Catcher" net attached to boats that collects floating debris. The debris is sorted and upcycled into new products to raise awareness about reuse and innovation. Their mission is to remove ocean debris through the trash catchers and connecting stakeholders while reducing the need for new raw materials extraction by using recycled ocean plastic.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is an international conservation organization whose mission is to conserve nature and ensure human needs are met in harmony with the environment. By 2020, WWF aims to conserve 19 of the world's most important natural places and influence global markets to protect nature. WWF works in over 100 countries on projects like ecosystem services, sustainable resource use, and pollution reduction. In response to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, WWF is monitoring the situation, offering assistance to local partners, and encouraging donations to support cleanup and wildlife rehabilitation efforts.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is an environmental charity established in 1990 to protect UK oceans, waves, and beaches. SAS campaigns on issues like marine litter, wave protection, water quality, climate change, and education. Their work includes influencing government policy, organizing volunteer cleanups, educating communities, and challenging industry standards. Through campaigns targeting plastic pellets, sewage overflows, and climate change impacts, SAS raises awareness and advocates for cleaner and safer seas.
The SAS is an environmental charity established in 1990 by surfers and beach lovers in Cornwall to improve water quality in UK oceans and beaches. They campaign on issues like water pollution from sewage overflows, climate change, and marine litter. Through community initiatives, lobbying, and education, the SAS aims to create measurable improvements in ocean health. They are funded through memberships, merchandise, donations, and grants. Key issues they address include water contamination threatening surf spots, the impacts of climate change, and the long degradation times of litter in oceans.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is an environmental charity established in 1990 to campaign for clean, safe recreational waters. SAS undertakes conservation, education, and research to protect oceans, waves and beaches. Their campaigns have addressed issues like water quality, marine litter, and climate change through community organizing, petitions, and raising awareness. SAS now mobilizes thousands of volunteers for beach cleanups and educates the public on responsible behaviors to reduce pollution and protect coastal environments.
This document provides information on WWF's Save Our Seas campaign strategy. It begins with an analysis of WWF as an organization, including its strengths as a large, established environmental organization. It then performs a SWOT analysis, identifying strengths such as media presence but also weaknesses like some initiatives harming humans. Key competitors are analyzed, including their products, places and promotions. The target audience is identified as unmarried youth aged 18-25. A campaign theme of "You may not know it, but you're their protector" is proposed. Various creative executions are outlined, including a TV commercial, radio spot, print ad and interactive online ad. Recommended media include television, radio, print and online platforms to reach the
Surfers Against Sewage is an environmental charity founded in 1990 by surfers in Cornwall to improve water quality and protect the UK's oceans. They educate communities about conservation, organize beach cleanups that have removed over half a tonne of litter, and advocate for policies to address issues like water pollution, plastic waste, and threats to surfing areas. Some of their successes include educating over 1,000 students about ocean conservation and engaging companies like Haribo to improve packaging and reduce litter. They continue working to enhance ocean protections and gain recognition for surfing as part of UK heritage and culture.
The document outlines a proposal to create a campaign to raise awareness about keeping the beaches of Puerto Colombia clean. Due to a lack of awareness, over 1,710 tons of garbage have accumulated on the beaches over the years. The campaign aims to educate residents and visitors through organized cleanups and by installing more garbage cans. Volunteers who participate in cleanups will receive rewards, and the goal is to both collect recyclables and reduce future litter by increasing environmental education. The expected results are for people to better manage their garbage and not leave it on the beach, while also becoming more aware of the damage done to the local environment.
How to create a Product with Ocean PlasticSarah Görres
The organization collects and transforms ocean plastic by collaborating with fishermen and brands using a "Trash Catcher" net attached to boats that collects floating debris. The debris is sorted and upcycled into new products to raise awareness about reuse and innovation. Their mission is to remove ocean debris through the trash catchers and connecting stakeholders while reducing the need for new raw materials extraction by using recycled ocean plastic.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is an international conservation organization whose mission is to conserve nature and ensure human needs are met in harmony with the environment. By 2020, WWF aims to conserve 19 of the world's most important natural places and influence global markets to protect nature. WWF works in over 100 countries on projects like ecosystem services, sustainable resource use, and pollution reduction. In response to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, WWF is monitoring the situation, offering assistance to local partners, and encouraging donations to support cleanup and wildlife rehabilitation efforts.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is an environmental charity established in 1990 to protect UK oceans, waves, and beaches. SAS campaigns on issues like marine litter, wave protection, water quality, climate change, and education. Their work includes influencing government policy, organizing volunteer cleanups, educating communities, and challenging industry standards. Through campaigns targeting plastic pellets, sewage overflows, and climate change impacts, SAS raises awareness and advocates for cleaner and safer seas.
The SAS is an environmental charity established in 1990 by surfers and beach lovers in Cornwall to improve water quality in UK oceans and beaches. They campaign on issues like water pollution from sewage overflows, climate change, and marine litter. Through community initiatives, lobbying, and education, the SAS aims to create measurable improvements in ocean health. They are funded through memberships, merchandise, donations, and grants. Key issues they address include water contamination threatening surf spots, the impacts of climate change, and the long degradation times of litter in oceans.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is an environmental charity established in 1990 to campaign for clean, safe recreational waters. SAS undertakes conservation, education, and research to protect oceans, waves and beaches. Their campaigns have addressed issues like water quality, marine litter, and climate change through community organizing, petitions, and raising awareness. SAS now mobilizes thousands of volunteers for beach cleanups and educates the public on responsible behaviors to reduce pollution and protect coastal environments.
The document summarizes an international green summit called I.G.S. that will take place in Moura, Portugal from November 9-14, 2009. Moura is home to the world's largest solar photovoltaic farm, which provides electricity to power 30,000 homes. The summit will focus on broadcasting green technologies and practices to emphasize the importance of a green environment. It aims to create awareness about conserving natural resources and reversing climate change effects. It will bring together sponsors, exhibitors and visitors to introduce numerous green products and help facilitate the adoption of green technologies and solutions.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is a charity founded in 1990 by surfers to protect UK beaches and seas. They campaign on issues like marine litter, water quality, and climate change through volunteer beach cleans, research, and lobbying. Some of their impacts include extending sewage treatment on parts of the east coast. They hope to continue educating the public and sustainably managing the marine environment.
We collaborate with fishermen and brand owners to collect and upcycle ocean plastic into new products.
Driven by a deep connection to the powerful source of life that our oceans are, Waste Free Oceans does not believe in the blame game; we like to focus on what can be done instead.
The proposal is for a collaboration between The Nature Conservancy and The Recording Academy to raise awareness of environmental issues during the Grammy Awards. It proposes (1) airing a PSA or commercial featuring musicians and Conservancy footage during the Grammys, (2) producing shorter videos to run during the show, and (3) having a "green carpet" and greenspace photo booth at the event. The Conservancy has footage of various artists that could be used. The goal is to reach a new generation of supporters through music and inspire action for the Conservancy's conservation work.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is an environmental charity established in 1990 by surfers in Cornwall to improve water quality at UK beaches. SAS campaigns on issues related to the sea and coastlines like litter, sewage waste pumped into the sea, and toxic chemicals. They have achieved awards and influenced companies but still hope to make all UK beaches litter-free and increase public awareness of threats to beaches and seas like climate change. SAS also campaigns against issues like shipping that can cause oil spills and the use of flags of convenience allowing underqualified crews. Key facts provided show the large and growing amounts of marine litter, its impacts on wildlife, and SAS's beach cleaning efforts.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is an environmental charity established in 1990 by surfers in Cornwall to improve water quality at UK beaches. SAS campaigns on issues related to the sea and coastlines like litter, sewage waste pumped into the sea, and toxic chemicals. They have achieved awards and influenced companies but still hope to make all UK beaches litter-free and increase public awareness of threats like climate change. SAS also campaigns against threats from shipping like oil spills and flags of convenience that can pollute the sea. They provide key facts and figures on marine litter and pollution to support their campaigns and awareness efforts.
Pollution and food shortages pose major threats to the global environment and food supply. The world's food production must double in the next 25 years to prevent over a billion people from going hungry. Pollution from industry and agriculture has contaminated oceans and seafood. The ICF Group aims to address these issues by developing sustainable aquaculture facilities around the world to provide clean, healthy seafood alternatives on land without toxins. They have financing plans ready and are seeking new partners and investors to help realize their large-scale "Blue Revolution" projects.
Masterclass Our Oceans Challenge / Thursday 23 February 2017Maurice Jansen
The theme of the Masterclass of Thursday 23 February centered around Our Oceans Challenge, a crowdsourcing initiative of a number of leading Dutch maritime and offshore companies and knowledge partners. The aim is to generate as much as feasible ideas towards five major challenges. In two sequential masterclasses, approximately 100 students and young professionals of Rotterdam Mainport University, Netherlands Maritime University and YoungShip Rotterdam engaged in brainstorm sessions leading to concrete ideas. All of these activities were then posted on the online crowdsourcing platform.
World oceans cover roughly 70% of planet and provide thè source of live on Earth. Following the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) the seabed area and its mineral resources are declared as the heritage of mankind. Despite or maybe because of the common right of access to the sea and its resources, our oceans are under pressure. Ecosystems are slow to recover because of exploitation from activities onshore, offshore or from relentless fishery. And yet, it provides for millions and millions of people’s quality of life, employment and existence. Our Oceans Challenge (OOC) believes that despite the challenges, there are opportunities to balance ocean protection with the responsible use and exploitation of ocean space and resources. OOC calls upon the industry to show its responsibility and time to generate breakthrough ideas. The aim is to accelerate innovative and sustainable ideas into viable business.
As an introduction Dr Luc Cuyvers - with his passion for the sea and track record as a documentary maker, author and ocean and marine researcher – provided the audience with an anthology of the issues that he has witnessed in the past 35 to 40 years in his career. Subsequently to Cuyvers’ introduction presentation, Mattijs Bolk, one of the driving forces behind OOC explained how this crowdsourcing initiative started. The ambition is in line with the Sustainable Development Goals, especially Living Oceans. Heerema Contractors took this open innovation initiative last year and this year invited other offshore contractors, knowledge partners and launch partners to join. The biggest challenge for the industry is to develop sustainable business models.
With these challenges students and young maritime professionals went along and engaged in creative brainstorming process, facilitated by people from Our Oceans Challenge. The workshop outputs consisted of various rough ideas that were immediately posted on the OOC open innovation platform. Good ideas are taken further in this platform, enriched with the expertise, insights and thoughts of other industry specialists. From the current 111 ideas, the best ideas will be taken into the development phase, and accelerate into ready-to-use business solutions. All students who are active on the platform will be able to follow how these ideas find its ways to a sustainable offshore industry.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is an environmental charity established in 1990 by surfers in the UK to improve water quality. They campaign on issues like marine litter, sewage pollution, climate change, and coastal development through community action, volunteering, and research. SAS is funded through donations and works to protect beaches, oceans, and surfing in the UK. Some of their successful campaigns have reduced marine litter like plastic pellets on beaches. They continue to campaign for issues like reducing UK beach litter by 50% by 2020 and better legal protection of surf breaks from threats like pollution and development.
Report - Towards a Sustainable Blue EconomyLeonard
Leonard, the VINCI Group's foresight and innovation platform, and Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA), an association specialising in responsible innovation in the maritime sector, publish a report on the sustainable blue economy. The result of a year-long process of reflection that began in March 2022 with the launch of a series of events that ran until October, this report highlights the assets of the seas and oceans, which are essential vectors for the ecological transition.
The Global Ambassador Program provides guidelines for schools to interact with Seabins through educational activities. The guidelines outline two units - the first involves direct interaction where students learn how Seabins work by changing catch bags and collecting data on litter. The second unit does not require interaction and focuses on lessons about marine litter sources and impacts. The program aims to educate students on the issue of marine litter and empower them to help address this problem.
Personal challenges we should all aspire at home or on holidayRobert Scales
Presentation on conservation, single-use plastic and citizen science delivered at the second annual World Ocean Day 2019 at the Universiti Brunei Darussalam.
I focus on various ways we can made changes to reduce our impact on the environment and our oceans.
This presentation was sponsored by the Canadian High Commission for Brunei.
Surfer Against Sewage is a charity founded in 1990 by surfers in Cornwall, England to improve ocean and beach conditions. They campaign for issues like sewage pollution, marine litter, climate change, and toxic chemicals. Some of their impacts include pressuring a water company to extend its use of UV treatment on sewage and organizing beach cleanups. Going forward, they aim to educate the public and influence policymakers to further safeguard coastlines through volunteering, research, and challenging industries to improve standards.
The document discusses several issues facing the world today such as poverty, climate change, and resource scarcity. It then outlines various international efforts and organizations working to address these problems, including the UN Millennium Development Goals, IFAD, OCEAN2012, Oceana, WFP, and others. These efforts aim to reduce poverty and hunger, promote sustainable development and environmental protection, end overfishing, and achieve food security worldwide through international cooperation and targeted campaigns.
The document discusses using life cycle assessment (LCA) to analyze the environmental and social impacts of seafood production and consumption. It notes that overfishing has depleted fish populations while aquaculture has its own issues. Transforming the seafood industry will require engaging regulators, consumers, and industry. Examples are given of companies promoting more sustainable seafood choices and using LCA to reduce their carbon footprints and environmental impacts across supply chains. The document calls for further applied LCA research that can be used by consumers and industry to promote more sustainable seafood and food systems.
One of three talks to the London Net Impact Chapter, with Giles Hutchins, Global Sustainability Solutions Director for Atos Origin and Ramon Arratia, Sustainability Director for InterfaceFLOR
Why businesses should care about sustainability?Cap40
1. The document discusses the need for businesses to become more sustainable due to scarce resources and planetary limits being exceeded.
2. It notes that raw material prices are volatile and increasing due to scarcity, while the expanding global population and their consumption patterns are stressing food and water supplies.
3. The speaker argues that businesses must reduce their environmental impact to zero by understanding how their operations and products impact resources, and through responsible supply chains, product design, and reducing waste.
This document proposes the "YOUTHS ROAR GRASSROOT INTERVENTION CONNECTION" idea to address climate change in Uganda through nationwide youth-led grassroots campaigns. The campaigns would promote environmental conservation and sustainable development. Specifically, the idea involves organizing inter-university conferences, radio/TV shows, and producing educational materials to advocate for preventing further environmental degradation and climate change impacts. Key implementation plans include supporting tree planting initiatives in northern Uganda and establishing a dialogue to disseminate the principles of sustainable development. The overall goal is to empower youth to play a role in securing a sustainable future for coming generations.
Prescriptive analytics BA4206 Anna University PPTFreelance
Business analysis - Prescriptive analytics Introduction to Prescriptive analytics
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The document summarizes an international green summit called I.G.S. that will take place in Moura, Portugal from November 9-14, 2009. Moura is home to the world's largest solar photovoltaic farm, which provides electricity to power 30,000 homes. The summit will focus on broadcasting green technologies and practices to emphasize the importance of a green environment. It aims to create awareness about conserving natural resources and reversing climate change effects. It will bring together sponsors, exhibitors and visitors to introduce numerous green products and help facilitate the adoption of green technologies and solutions.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is a charity founded in 1990 by surfers to protect UK beaches and seas. They campaign on issues like marine litter, water quality, and climate change through volunteer beach cleans, research, and lobbying. Some of their impacts include extending sewage treatment on parts of the east coast. They hope to continue educating the public and sustainably managing the marine environment.
We collaborate with fishermen and brand owners to collect and upcycle ocean plastic into new products.
Driven by a deep connection to the powerful source of life that our oceans are, Waste Free Oceans does not believe in the blame game; we like to focus on what can be done instead.
The proposal is for a collaboration between The Nature Conservancy and The Recording Academy to raise awareness of environmental issues during the Grammy Awards. It proposes (1) airing a PSA or commercial featuring musicians and Conservancy footage during the Grammys, (2) producing shorter videos to run during the show, and (3) having a "green carpet" and greenspace photo booth at the event. The Conservancy has footage of various artists that could be used. The goal is to reach a new generation of supporters through music and inspire action for the Conservancy's conservation work.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is an environmental charity established in 1990 by surfers in Cornwall to improve water quality at UK beaches. SAS campaigns on issues related to the sea and coastlines like litter, sewage waste pumped into the sea, and toxic chemicals. They have achieved awards and influenced companies but still hope to make all UK beaches litter-free and increase public awareness of threats to beaches and seas like climate change. SAS also campaigns against issues like shipping that can cause oil spills and the use of flags of convenience allowing underqualified crews. Key facts provided show the large and growing amounts of marine litter, its impacts on wildlife, and SAS's beach cleaning efforts.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is an environmental charity established in 1990 by surfers in Cornwall to improve water quality at UK beaches. SAS campaigns on issues related to the sea and coastlines like litter, sewage waste pumped into the sea, and toxic chemicals. They have achieved awards and influenced companies but still hope to make all UK beaches litter-free and increase public awareness of threats like climate change. SAS also campaigns against threats from shipping like oil spills and flags of convenience that can pollute the sea. They provide key facts and figures on marine litter and pollution to support their campaigns and awareness efforts.
Pollution and food shortages pose major threats to the global environment and food supply. The world's food production must double in the next 25 years to prevent over a billion people from going hungry. Pollution from industry and agriculture has contaminated oceans and seafood. The ICF Group aims to address these issues by developing sustainable aquaculture facilities around the world to provide clean, healthy seafood alternatives on land without toxins. They have financing plans ready and are seeking new partners and investors to help realize their large-scale "Blue Revolution" projects.
Masterclass Our Oceans Challenge / Thursday 23 February 2017Maurice Jansen
The theme of the Masterclass of Thursday 23 February centered around Our Oceans Challenge, a crowdsourcing initiative of a number of leading Dutch maritime and offshore companies and knowledge partners. The aim is to generate as much as feasible ideas towards five major challenges. In two sequential masterclasses, approximately 100 students and young professionals of Rotterdam Mainport University, Netherlands Maritime University and YoungShip Rotterdam engaged in brainstorm sessions leading to concrete ideas. All of these activities were then posted on the online crowdsourcing platform.
World oceans cover roughly 70% of planet and provide thè source of live on Earth. Following the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) the seabed area and its mineral resources are declared as the heritage of mankind. Despite or maybe because of the common right of access to the sea and its resources, our oceans are under pressure. Ecosystems are slow to recover because of exploitation from activities onshore, offshore or from relentless fishery. And yet, it provides for millions and millions of people’s quality of life, employment and existence. Our Oceans Challenge (OOC) believes that despite the challenges, there are opportunities to balance ocean protection with the responsible use and exploitation of ocean space and resources. OOC calls upon the industry to show its responsibility and time to generate breakthrough ideas. The aim is to accelerate innovative and sustainable ideas into viable business.
As an introduction Dr Luc Cuyvers - with his passion for the sea and track record as a documentary maker, author and ocean and marine researcher – provided the audience with an anthology of the issues that he has witnessed in the past 35 to 40 years in his career. Subsequently to Cuyvers’ introduction presentation, Mattijs Bolk, one of the driving forces behind OOC explained how this crowdsourcing initiative started. The ambition is in line with the Sustainable Development Goals, especially Living Oceans. Heerema Contractors took this open innovation initiative last year and this year invited other offshore contractors, knowledge partners and launch partners to join. The biggest challenge for the industry is to develop sustainable business models.
With these challenges students and young maritime professionals went along and engaged in creative brainstorming process, facilitated by people from Our Oceans Challenge. The workshop outputs consisted of various rough ideas that were immediately posted on the OOC open innovation platform. Good ideas are taken further in this platform, enriched with the expertise, insights and thoughts of other industry specialists. From the current 111 ideas, the best ideas will be taken into the development phase, and accelerate into ready-to-use business solutions. All students who are active on the platform will be able to follow how these ideas find its ways to a sustainable offshore industry.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is an environmental charity established in 1990 by surfers in the UK to improve water quality. They campaign on issues like marine litter, sewage pollution, climate change, and coastal development through community action, volunteering, and research. SAS is funded through donations and works to protect beaches, oceans, and surfing in the UK. Some of their successful campaigns have reduced marine litter like plastic pellets on beaches. They continue to campaign for issues like reducing UK beach litter by 50% by 2020 and better legal protection of surf breaks from threats like pollution and development.
Report - Towards a Sustainable Blue EconomyLeonard
Leonard, the VINCI Group's foresight and innovation platform, and Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA), an association specialising in responsible innovation in the maritime sector, publish a report on the sustainable blue economy. The result of a year-long process of reflection that began in March 2022 with the launch of a series of events that ran until October, this report highlights the assets of the seas and oceans, which are essential vectors for the ecological transition.
The Global Ambassador Program provides guidelines for schools to interact with Seabins through educational activities. The guidelines outline two units - the first involves direct interaction where students learn how Seabins work by changing catch bags and collecting data on litter. The second unit does not require interaction and focuses on lessons about marine litter sources and impacts. The program aims to educate students on the issue of marine litter and empower them to help address this problem.
Personal challenges we should all aspire at home or on holidayRobert Scales
Presentation on conservation, single-use plastic and citizen science delivered at the second annual World Ocean Day 2019 at the Universiti Brunei Darussalam.
I focus on various ways we can made changes to reduce our impact on the environment and our oceans.
This presentation was sponsored by the Canadian High Commission for Brunei.
Surfer Against Sewage is a charity founded in 1990 by surfers in Cornwall, England to improve ocean and beach conditions. They campaign for issues like sewage pollution, marine litter, climate change, and toxic chemicals. Some of their impacts include pressuring a water company to extend its use of UV treatment on sewage and organizing beach cleanups. Going forward, they aim to educate the public and influence policymakers to further safeguard coastlines through volunteering, research, and challenging industries to improve standards.
The document discusses several issues facing the world today such as poverty, climate change, and resource scarcity. It then outlines various international efforts and organizations working to address these problems, including the UN Millennium Development Goals, IFAD, OCEAN2012, Oceana, WFP, and others. These efforts aim to reduce poverty and hunger, promote sustainable development and environmental protection, end overfishing, and achieve food security worldwide through international cooperation and targeted campaigns.
The document discusses using life cycle assessment (LCA) to analyze the environmental and social impacts of seafood production and consumption. It notes that overfishing has depleted fish populations while aquaculture has its own issues. Transforming the seafood industry will require engaging regulators, consumers, and industry. Examples are given of companies promoting more sustainable seafood choices and using LCA to reduce their carbon footprints and environmental impacts across supply chains. The document calls for further applied LCA research that can be used by consumers and industry to promote more sustainable seafood and food systems.
One of three talks to the London Net Impact Chapter, with Giles Hutchins, Global Sustainability Solutions Director for Atos Origin and Ramon Arratia, Sustainability Director for InterfaceFLOR
Why businesses should care about sustainability?Cap40
1. The document discusses the need for businesses to become more sustainable due to scarce resources and planetary limits being exceeded.
2. It notes that raw material prices are volatile and increasing due to scarcity, while the expanding global population and their consumption patterns are stressing food and water supplies.
3. The speaker argues that businesses must reduce their environmental impact to zero by understanding how their operations and products impact resources, and through responsible supply chains, product design, and reducing waste.
This document proposes the "YOUTHS ROAR GRASSROOT INTERVENTION CONNECTION" idea to address climate change in Uganda through nationwide youth-led grassroots campaigns. The campaigns would promote environmental conservation and sustainable development. Specifically, the idea involves organizing inter-university conferences, radio/TV shows, and producing educational materials to advocate for preventing further environmental degradation and climate change impacts. Key implementation plans include supporting tree planting initiatives in northern Uganda and establishing a dialogue to disseminate the principles of sustainable development. The overall goal is to empower youth to play a role in securing a sustainable future for coming generations.
Prescriptive analytics BA4206 Anna University PPTFreelance
Business analysis - Prescriptive analytics Introduction to Prescriptive analytics
Prescriptive Modeling
Non Linear Optimization
Demonstrating Business Performance Improvement
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Unlock the full potential of your web projects with our expert PHP development solutions. From robust backend systems to dynamic front-end interfaces, we deliver scalable, secure, and high-performance applications tailored to your needs. Trust our skilled team to transform your ideas into reality with custom PHP programming, ensuring seamless functionality and a superior user experience.
3. “To do good you have to
do something.”
YVON CHOUINARD
4.
5. THE VISIONARY GOAL Create an activist movement within
the Surf Industry and wider Surf community.
6. THE SURF IMPACT
CAMP
Bring key surf players and experts together to a
place we love and learn what’s at stake.
Engage in the fight to protect what’s under threat
Amplify our collective voice on critical issues
Share best practice and reduce our combined
Industry footprint
7.
8. OPENING STATEMENT
There is no fixing the climate crisis without restoring and healing nature. The Ocean is critical to our water, food and
produces half the oxygen we breathe. To restore the Ocean we need a movement of engaged surfers supporting
Ocean based campaigns and NGOs. We need our communities to stand together and have a voice representing the
coasts in these critical years.
The Surf Impact Camp offers learning, inclusivity and transparency, to help the Surf Industry and its community to
become a leading voice in the protection of what we love.
• The Ocean absorbs 30% of human emissions of CO2 but is now overloaded.
• Marine phytoplankton produces 50% of O2 on Earth but is declining due to the bad state of oceans.
• Rewilding, regenerating and protecting coasts and blue carbon stores such as seagrass beds, kelp forests,
saltmarshes constitute 5% of the emissions savings we need globally – that’s 1 tonne of CO2 in every 20.
• A hectare of healthy saltmarsh can draw down the CO2 produced by 32,900 cars in a year1
• While most people know that trees are effective at sucking out CO2 from the atmosphere, they often don’t know
that healthy seagrass absorbs 35 times as much per hectare.
9.
10. The most critical environmental issues of today are being fought
by groups with limited resources. We must amplify the creative
solutions needed to Save Our Home Planet.
This four-day activism adventure will bring together influential
brands, science-based experts, NGOs and creatives. We will
focus on the most critical issues we have control over as an
industry.
As well as experiencing some of the most epic surf in europe
thanks to the unique destination of Brittany. We will facilitate
high level discussions, sharing sessions and workshops around
making positive change.
Everyone leaves with a clear idea that we must amplify our
voices and build a groundswell of support for Ocean protection
and restoration.
THE SURF IMPACT CAMP
11. GOALS
We can’t heal climate without healing
nature: the coastal solutions to climate
are essential for the Surf Industry
• The Surf Impact Camp will help empower the Surf
communities of Europe
• Collaborate on environmental issues, coastal protection
and restoration eg EU Restoration Law and Patagonia’s S23
Coastal & MPA campaign.
• Encourage surfers to be vocal in support NGOs who have
been fighting for the places we love (for decades!)
• Amplify the Surf Media to be the voice in these
campaigns
• Learn form experts and the amazing work done by
others
• If its good for nature – its good for climate. The Surf
Industry should help lead coastal communities and
economies into the future
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13. France is home to the largest Surf community in
Europe. Inshore from the Mers Celtique MPA,
we will surf in Brittany which hosted the first
International One Ocean Summit this year.
Seaweed farming industry, oyster regeneration
projects are local examples of what a new
coastal economies could look like.
We are joined by inspiring NGO Bloom to learn
about the critical issues at stake about the huge
task at hand. (TBC)
Easy travel connections, good food, NW France
in Spring can bring epic surf!
LOCATION
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15. (Confirmed so far)
THE INDUSTRY
EuroSIMA https://www.eurosima.com/ Representing €1.8 Bill turnover and 4000
employees of the Surf Industry. With the potential to carry this work Industry wide across
180 members. Jean-Louis Rodrigues - President
Blue Tomato https://www.blue-tomato.com/ Over 30 years experience and with over 40
stores across 6 countries. Tim Muehlbauer Senior Buyer
Langbrett https://langbrett.com/ 4 stores across Germany, creator GUPPYFRIEND Washing
Bag Online Shop | STOP! Micro Waste also developing a wetsuit recycling process. Oliver
Spies - Founder
Boardriders https://www.boardriders.com/ Owns 7 of the largest Surf Brands including
Quilsilver, Billabong, Roxy, DC - Jean Krass - Sustainability Director
Finisterre a pioneering sustainable outdoor brand with 9 UK Stores Finisterre – Product |
Environment | People – Tom Kay - Founder or Lawrence Stafford – Brand Manager
Surfdome https://www.surfdome.com/ The leading online destination for Surf, Snow and
Skate. We are joined by Adam Hall – Head of Sustainability
16. Surfers Against
Sewage
SAS is a prolific non-profit
environmental organization
based in the UK. Hugo
Tagholm will join us.
Surfers Against Sewage |
Environmental charity
tackling plastic pollution
(sas.org.uk)
Surfrider Foundation
TBC
The European chapter of the
Surfrider Foundation covers 12
countries, with strength in FR,
ESP, POR, NL, DE. Working with
citizens, institutions and the
corporate sector. 2000
volunteers 67 staff
https://www.surfrider.org/
THE NGO Experts
Blue Marine
Foundation
Dan Crockett attending on behalf
of BMF. A surf environmentalist
who has an extensive knowledge
of both the NGO and corporate
worlds. BMF has aarge scale
global restoration and research
projects.
https://www.bluemarinefoundati
on.com/
Bloom TBC
European Oceanic NGO
Ideally Claire Nouvian
Oceans Alive
Portuguese NGO working
1.5Hrs South of Lisbon, this Ngo
support the ‘keepers of the sea’
women who protecting a fragile
salt water Sado Esturary
ecosystem.
https://www.ocean-alive.org/
Confirmed so far
17. SALT WATER MAGAZINE
(FR)
Free surf spirit who can write with
fresh perspective and stunning
visuals.
https://saltwater-magazine.com/
GUARDIAN (UK)
Sam Haddad
The Award winning-writer & experienced
editor specialising in adventure, travel &
action sports.
Sam Haddad (samhaddadwrites.com)
THE SURF MEDIA
MAGIC SEAWEED
Jason Lock
MSW is the largest reaching Surf
Forecast website in the world, and
digital content creator. Aimed at
surfers and the go to resource for
all those who love the sea for
recreation.
https://magicseaweed.com/
WAVES AND WOOD
MAGAZINE (DE)
Lars Jacobson
Surfing and open to difficult topics
https://www.wavesandwoods.de
Confirmed so far
18. Cal Major
Ocean advocate who paddled
around the Scottish coast. Founder
of the Seaful charity
https://www.calmajor.com/
THE OCEAN ACTIVISTS
Lofoten Seaweed
Company
Pioneering commercial seaweed
company from Lofeton , Norway.
champions of new coastal
communities and economies.
Our Story: North Norwegian fire
meets Japanese finesse
(lofotenseaweed.no)
Lewis Arnold - Death Alley
and the story of
neoprenes dirty secret.
The only surf media to step foot in
Louisiana, where the world’s wetsuit are
sourced – within the largest cancer
clusyter in the USA – will screen photos
and talk about the dark story of
neoprene
Glass - North Sea - Limited Edition
Photobook (glassphotobook.shop)
ADAM HALL
World Surfing Reserves
Europe will announce a new World Surfing
Reserve later this year, covering 26Km of
Coastline. Adam was the driving force of
the development andapplication process.
Confirmed so far
19.
20. Never afraid to shy away the truth.
We have an inspirational group of environmentalists, surfers, creatives and Surf Industry experts with a
huge reach and sphere or influence.
Can our communities be focused on critical issues that need our support?
Can we inspire a new vision of the coastal economies?
Can we hold the surf industry to account?
Let’s not be afraid of making waves, Guiding the sessions with the help of:
Home | Mischief Makers | Facilitation Agency
THE FACILITATORS
21. Our ambition is to bring together a cross section of the Surf
Industry to learn about and support coastal solutions for
climate. We want to build a of the Surfing Community and
bring forward a positive impact on critical issues that we are
facing.
Jelle Mul
Senior Marketing Manager
Anneke Hendricks
Environmental Initiatives Manager
Zoe Hall
Marketing consultation / Ambassador
Lea Brassy
Ambassador
Gabe Davies
Ocean Marketing Manager
PATAGONIA
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23. THE LONG TERM VISION
Environment:
Ignite the Surf Industry on the reality of the Climate crisis. Unite on Ocean activism and supporting thriving coastal
solutions, NGOs and experts. The industry embraces grassroots environmental activism and campaigns. We are
helping Save Our Home Planet. We are on this journey together.
Business:
We share best practice, highlight transparency around product innovation. The product we create is responsible for
our huge CO2 impact. Working together how can reduce our overall footprint? Combining our influence across the
European surf community, rather than working in isolation.
Voice:
The working group maintains a life after the Surf Impact Camp. We will continue to engage around critical issues,
working with media and creatives to expand our influence. Be aware and when required take aim on key issues,
such as the upcoming EU Restoration Law, MPA designation or destructive fishing practices. Simultaneously we can
highlight and collaborate with all the positive and inspirational coastal protection and restoration work. Together we
can become cheerleaders of new coastal economies.