We’re proud to kick off 2026 by supporting a group of organisations that are driving change in the communities and environments we care about most: West London Welcome, Marine Conservation Society, Environmental Investigation Agency, Moor Trees, Farm Urban and Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust through our support for 1% for the Planet.
Through a blend of financial donations, volunteering and in-kind support, we’re investing in people, places and the planet, from supporting refugees and those seeking asylum to restoring native woodlands and protecting our oceans. This year we are delighted to support these organisations.
West London Welcome is a community-run centre in Hammersmith that supports refugees, people seeking asylum and other migrants with a warm social space, English classes, advice, hot meals, a foodbank, clothing, childcare and creative activities to reduce isolation and help people rebuild their lives.
Marine Conservation Society is the UK’s leading ocean charity working for cleaner, better-protected and healthier seas by using science, community beach cleans and advocacy to stop pollution, improve ocean governance and secure well-managed marine protected areas and sustainable fisheries.
Environmental Investigation Agency is an international NGO that conducts undercover investigations to expose environmental crime and abuse, targeting transnational wildlife trafficking, illegal logging and deforestation, and harmful climate pollutants, then uses reports to drive stronger laws and enforcement globally.
Moor Trees is a Devon charity restoring Dartmoor’s lost native woodlands by collecting local seeds, growing them in community nurseries and mobilising volunteers to plant tens of thousands of broadleaf trees, boosting biodiversity, tackling climate change and reconnecting people with nature.
Farm Urban is a Liverpool-based social enterprise using hydroponic and vertical farming to grow fresh leafy greens in the city, running education and community projects so that healthy, sustainable food and climate-smart skills are accessible to schools, communities and people facing food insecurity.
We look forward to continuing our support of these organisations and others this year.