Strategic Initiatives
Eco-audits
The City Bridge Trust is helping to bring the current
global environmental crisis to the forefront of the charitable
sector's agenda by assisting a pilot group of its grantees make
their organisations more sustainable. The Trust, which has already
invested £16 million to improve London's environment, has embarked
on a pilot scheme providing eco-audits to a representative
cross-section of twelve organisations it currently supports.
The pilot is offering these London charities a review of their
organisation's current position on waste, energy use, water,
transport, raw materials and carbon emissions. The process involves
practical help and professional advice from environmental
consultant Donnachadh McCarthy on
ways in which they can become more environmentally intelligent. The
audits will complement DEFRA's new initiative
Every Action
Counts which encourages voluntary and community groups to
take simple, everyday action to protect the environment.
"Many charities have taken on bouts of activity on eco issues",
says Donnachadh McCarthy, "but once the enthusiastic member of
staff has moved on there may be nothing in place to sustain the
momentum. Our intention is not only to make tailored practical
suggestions, but to ensure that environmental responsibility is
embedded into management systems."
Clare Thomas, the Trust's Chief Grants Officer, commented.
"Charities concentrating rightly on their urgent core objectives
are not always in a position to assess whether they are working in
as sustainable way as possible. The eco-audit should address this,
taking the pressure off our grantees and, at the same time,
improving their environmental sustainability and reducing their
carbon footprints."
Results will be compiled in a year's time and progress shared
widely in the voluntary sector. The eco-audit initiative, like The
City Bridge Trust's initiative the
LSx (London Sustainability
Exchange), set up in 2000, was developed to address the slower
uptake of matters concerning sustainability amongst social welfare
charities.
UPDATE! The City Bridge Trust
has published the interim findings of this pilot study into
the environmental performance of the third sector. The report,
Greening the Third Sector, appears in the first
edition of our new publication, The Knowledge - Learning from
London.
Download a copy of Greening the Third Sector.
UPDATE! In November 2007, the City Bridge Trust
won a prestigious gold
Green Apple Award for
its Greening the Third Sector project. The award was
collected by the Trust's Deputy Chairman, Mrs Joyce Nash
(pictured above), at a ceremony at the House of Commons.