Proud to Support Surfers Against Sewage
16th Aug 2022As an eco-friendly printing company, we understand the importance of environmental protection, that’s why we ensure that our business, processes, and products are as sustainable as possible. As part of our commitment to environmental protection, we’re proud to support a range of environmental charities and campaigns, including Surfers Against Sewage – one of the UK’s most active and successful environmental charities whose work is dedicated to the protection of our oceans, beaches, rivers, and wildlife.
Did you know?
- In 2020 sewage was pumped into rivers and seas nationwide over 400,000 times, totalling over 3.1 million hours of pollution.
- It is estimated that 90% of licenced sewer overflows in England and Wales discharge directly into rivers.
- 3,328 sewage pollution discharge notifications were issued during the Bathing Season (15th May – 30th September).
- Citizen science water quality monitoring reveals that 75% of river mouth locations monitored, flowing directly onto or close to bathing waters, were routinely of such poor quality that they posed a constant and serious risk to human health.
(Facts/stats taken from the Surfers Against Sewage Water Quality Report 2021)
The Ocean Network
With the above in mind and more than 12 million tonnes of marine litter and plastic entering the oceans every year, it’s more important than ever to support movements like this to help save our blue planet, that’s why we are members of the Surfers Against Sewage Ocean Network – an amazing network of like-minded brands, freelancers, businesses and creatives.
Being part of The Ocean Network means we are helping to drive forward change and environmental awareness whilst supporting incredible work that they do. We also get to attend an annual member event and meet other eco-conscious businesses because together, we are stronger.
Want to become a member of the Ocean Network? Join today!
How Can You Help?
Surfers Against Sewage organise more beach cleans than any other charity, so as an individual, you can organise or attend a local beach clean, become an SAS representative, volunteer at an upcoming event, join a Plastic Free Community, or help spread the word about their work on your social media and sign petitions to support their latest campaigns.
As a business, you could organise a team beach clean, join The Ocean Network or even nominate Surfers Against Sewage as your charity of the year. If you’re looking for ways to become more sustainable as a business, why not start by making some of these changes that will help make a big difference? Take a look at these 7 steps to becoming a more sustainable business.
Visit www.sas.org.uk to find out more about Surfers Against Sewage and how you can get involved with their latest campaigns.