NOSY has received two Green Impact Awards for 2023: Gold Accreditation and the Community Impact Award.
22 March, 2024
This year, NOSY was honoured at the Green Impact Awards 2023 with two recognitions: the Gold Accreditation and the Community Impact Award. These awards reflect our ongoing commitment to sustainability and positive community engagement. Receiving the Gold standard for another year underlines our environmental dedication. The Community Impact Award is special, recognising our team's hard work. They contributed over £6,000 to environmental causes and volunteered their time to promote sustainability.
Volunteering for the Hampshire & IOW Wildlife Trust
Green Impact encourages businesses to enhance their environmental impact and improve local communities. This aligns with our mission at NOSY.
In the past year, we focused on working with purpose-driven clients. This has led to over half of our client base making positive impacts on society or the environment. Our pledge to donate 1% of our income to environmental causes, active support for conservation efforts, and community clean-up initiatives are part of our contribution towards a sustainable future.
NOSY sponsors a beehive with Bunburry Bees
We also transitioned over 100 websites to green hosting and engaged in local environmental action. These efforts are part of embedding sustainability in our work.
Internally, we've made significant strides in sustainability. We downsized our office space and invested in energy efficiency. We support sustainable travel for our team and ensure they feel valued. This includes being a Living Wage employer and providing benefits that support their well-being and development.
Rubbish Networking event organised by NOSY
The Green Impact Awards remind us of our progress and the journey ahead. They're not just recognitions but a call to continue our sustainability efforts.
We’re eager to share what we’ve learned and discuss sustainable practices. We believe in collective progress towards a more sustainable future.
This year's awards mark a point in our ongoing commitment to the environment and our community. They motivate us to keep striving for improvement. Here's to making a greater difference together.
Our colleague, Laurence, who was born and raised in the Philippines, explains the plastic pollution problem in his home country.
For the last two years, we have been supporting the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, as part of the 1% for the Planet initiative.
We’ve been keeping a watchful eye over the latest news on tackling climate change - with interesting, and alarming reading from Britain and beyond.