We use the RSPB scheme for our electricity. Personally, I would not support Oxfam or Greenpeace via utility suppliers; their costs of administration are too high, and in the case of Greenpeace I have been really dismayed over time by the amount of sheer disinformation and material errors of fact I have had from them over the years. I support individual campaigns of theirs instead. That way I know where my money is actually going.
If you could get your office to do the office water supply from WaterAid instead of, say, Pow-wow, you would be getting genuine spring water rather than reverse-osmosed tap water, and you would be supporting an efficient system of assisting Third World community groups to acquire clean water supplies. It's cheap, too.
You can get your connectivity services from fish.co.uk, another ethical supplier.
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Date: August 20th, 2004 01:18 am (UTC)From:If you could get your office to do the office water supply from WaterAid instead of, say, Pow-wow, you would be getting genuine spring water rather than reverse-osmosed tap water, and you would be supporting an efficient system of assisting Third World community groups to acquire clean water supplies. It's cheap, too.
You can get your connectivity services from fish.co.uk, another ethical supplier.