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Entrepreneurial female trio come together to launch Climate Action North East
Sharon Lashley, Anna-Lisa Mills and Jennifer Clair Robson have come together to launch Climate Action North East, a new community interest company aiming to address issues around climate change for the benefit of the region.
The goal of the organisation is to raise funds to deliver practical support and advice for businesses and communities.
This will include activities from working with businesses to help them reduce their impact on the environment while minimising their risks to the changing climate to organising litter picking sessions with community groups.
The trio’s first official activity is a two-day event to celebrate this year’s World Environment Day. It takes place on 10 and 11 June and will be held at the Wetland Centre in Washington, Tyne and Wear.
Sharon explained: “The event is themed on connecting with nature and we’ll be providing a range of activities, talks and workshops and stalls for local businesses to showcase their wares.
“The Wetlands Centre is the perfect location for what is promising to be a fun and educational couple of days for adults and children alike.”
Meet the team
Sharon, Managing Director at Climate North East, is a professional environmental practitioner and has over 20 years of experience including conservation volunteering, renewable energy and sustainability working with businesses, communities and schools to improve their green credentials.
Jennifer is the Content Director at Climate Action North East. Her background working on climate change began in 2007 as the communications director for the climate change partnership Climate North East where she fostered engagement and build understanding on a complex range of climate change-related issues with small businesses.
Anna-Lisa is the Technical Director for Climate Action North East. With over 20 years’ experience, she has undertaken extensive training in the areas of climate change and action.
This has included being trained by Al Gore as a Climate Reality Leader and the World Resource Institute on the GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard. She has led organisations of all sizes to help them calculate, report and reduce their carbon footprint.
Sharon added: “There is a huge gap in the North East at the moment in terms of providing support and advice on all aspects of climate change. We hope by combining our knowledge, skills and networks we can make a positive difference across the region.”
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