Corporate partners

Corporate partners are crucial to the global success enjoyed by the Foundation for Environmental Education and its programmes. Working closely with environmentally conscientious organisations is a mutually beneficial arrangement that helps us to broaden our reach while affording our partners the chance to highlight on the world stage their dedication to environmental concerns.

As you can see from the list of our corporate sponsors below, the Eco-Schools programme is amenable to all types of partnership, funding and sponsorship proposals. An example of a previous partnership initiative saw 3.5 million trees planted across 80 countries, impressive statistics indeed for the associated company.

If you are interested in becoming involved with the most respected and prominent organisation in the field of ESD, please do not hesitate to contact us directly.

The Mars Wrigley Foundation has supported the FEE Eco-Schools and YRE Litter Less Campaign since 2011. Over the past ten years, the Litter Less Campaign has been run in over 40 countries world-wide, engaging over 4 million youth in the process. Today, it is being implemented through 12 countries running the Eco-Schools programme and 11 countries running the YRE programme. Through the campaign, students are empowered to understand the key issues surrounding litter and waste in their communities, thereby driving individual and community actions that focus on consuming less, recycling more, tackling waste issues, and fostering long term behavior change.

Thanks to the support of Alcoa Foundation, Eco-Schools programme has launched a global K-12 environmental literacy initiative focused on Green STEM. The project will educate children about environmental issues through science, technology, engineering and maths skills. Through this project, twenty thousand students in Australia, Brazil, Norway and Italy, and in Texas, North Carolina and New York in the United States, will be given opportunities to assess, design, and build innovative solutions to environmental challenges.