Labour Behind the Label

Labour Behind the Label campaigns for workers’ rights in the global garment industry. The cost of cheap fast fashion is human as well as environmental. No-one should live in poverty and fear for the price of a ‘disposable’ t-shirt.
TRAID

TRAID is a charity working to stop clothes from being thrown away. They turn clothes into funds and resources to reduce the social and environmental impact of our clothing, avoiding waste. It is another example of a circular economy approach. Funds support international development projects to improve working practices in the fashion industry and to […]
Re-Fashion

Re-Fashion sells any item of women’s clothing from the high street. Any items donated that cannot be sold go to RAG which are upcycled into new clothes. This is a circular, sustainable approach to the problem of clothes waste. There are also new items available on the site, as well as upcycled collections. If you […]
Loopster

Offering women’s and children’s clothing, Loopster is ‘on a mission to reduce the environmental impact of the fashion industry by buying and selling second-hand fashion.’
River Chess Association

Find out how the River Chess Association aims to monitor and protect the River Chess from environmental pressures.
Save Water: Chilterns AONB

The Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) outlines simple ways to capture and save water and protect the water in the River Chess catchment area.
Which? Magazine

Which? reveals the best and worst energy companies for 2021.
The Centre for Sustainable Energy

On this website, you will find a wealth of helpful information about renewable energy in the home.
Energy Saving Trust

This website offers impartial advice on energy saving in the home, as well as energy tools and calculators.
Rivers & Wetlands: Chiltern Society

The Chiltern Society works to safeguard our local waterways, to conserve habitats for many species of wildlife and plants. It works closely alongside other organisations, including the Environment Agency and water companies.