Earth Hour - 25th March 2023
What is Earth Hour?
Earth Hour is a worldwide movement organized by the World Wildlife Fund. The event is held annually as a symbol of commitment to the planet. It encourages individuals, communities, and businesses to turn off non-essential electric lights, for one hour, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the last Saturday of March.
Since its beginnings in 2007, Earth Hour has been known for the “lights off” moment, with individuals from around the globe switching off their lights to show symbolic support for the planet and to raise awareness of the environmental issues affecting it.
How can I get involved?
Give an hour for earth. Join in, creating the Biggest Hour for Earth on 25th March - switch off your lights and spend 60 minutes doing something positive for our planet!
Attend an event
From poetry evenings to crafting, and storytelling by candle light. There are events going on around the globe to show support and raise awareness of this cause.
Organise an event
Engage your community by organising your own event to raise awareness.
Increase your knowledge
Commit some time to learning more about the science behind the impact of our changing climate, nature and biodiversity.
One step further
Go beyond the hour... by making simple but committed life-style changes, you can help make a real difference. Look at eating more sustainably, eliminating plastics, travelling responsibly, saving water, and being more energy efficient
Our commitment
Environmental Awareness sits at the heart of KNW Training. We are passionately motivated by sustainable thinking. Our goal is that KNW should create as much positive impact and as little negative consequence as possible. We are committed to preventing pollution and to continually improve our policy, performance, and management systems, to enhance environmental performance and protection of the environment.
With a carbon zero goal in mind, KNW has established environmental objectives, specifically to reduce travel mileage/emissions and reduce office utility usage. To achieve this, each activity is carried out to best available practice, thus meeting the requirements of such parties as clients, local authorities and the Environment Agency.
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