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By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 14, 2021

The radical possibilities of Christian social enterprise

William Temple scholar Val Barron has been researching Christian social enterprise, and has been surprised at how radical it can sometimes be. One thing I had never expected when I … Continue reading The radical possibilities of Christian social enterprise

Categories: Articles, business
By Jeremy Williams Posted on April 1, 2021March 26, 2021

The connection between money and the climate crisis

Today, April 1st, activists are taking part in ‘The Money Rebellion‘, a day of action against the banking industry for its role in climate change. Some will be carrying out … Continue reading The connection between money and the climate crisis

Categories: business
By Jeremy Williams Posted on April 14, 2020June 11, 2020

Green Shoots – Download our new report

Green Shoots is a series that we have run on the website, profiling businesses that show a different approach to people and planet. In their own ways, they demonstrate something … Continue reading Green Shoots – Download our new report

Categories: business, Resources
By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 31, 2020March 17, 2020

How can clothing companies encourage re-use?

The fashion industry has accelerated in recent years. There was a time when clothing brands had seasonal ranges, and launched new products three or four times a year. Some high … Continue reading How can clothing companies encourage re-use?

Categories: business, consumerism
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 5, 2020February 21, 2020

Green shoots – Churches Mutual

Green shoots is our regular series on businesses and projects that point us towards a fairer and more sustainable future. You can see more examples here. One of the drivers … Continue reading Green shoots – Churches Mutual

Categories: business, ChurchTags: green shoots
By Jeremy Williams Posted on November 26, 2019November 18, 2019

Green shoots: B4RN Broadband

Green shoots is our monthly series highlighting alternative business models, and for this post we look at B4RN broadband. Broadband internet has been in the news lately with the Labour … Continue reading Green shoots: B4RN Broadband

Categories: businessTags: green shoots
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 24, 2019September 17, 2019

Green shoots: Divine Chocolate

Green Shoots is our regular series on businesses and projects that demonstrate a fair and sustainable alternative. You can see previous entries here. This time we look at Divine Chocolate. … Continue reading Green shoots: Divine Chocolate

Categories: businessTags: green shoots
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 10, 2019September 4, 2019

Green shoots: Rapanui clothing

Green shoots is our series looking at businesses that demonstrate a different way of operating, one that is fairer on people and the planet. Previous entries are here, and this … Continue reading Green shoots: Rapanui clothing

Categories: business, UncategorizedTags: green shoots

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