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Friends of the Earth
Case Study
The History of Friends of the Earth
Since 1971, Friends of the Earth have been working to find
solutions to environmental problems
It is the most famous and influential environmental NGO in the
UK
Friends of the Earth has 1 million supporters across five
continents with over 70 national organisations worldwide
Friends of the Earth depends on donations from the public for
90% of its income
The issues it deals with
Climate Change
Recycling
Energy efficient homes
The countryside
Pollution
Genetically Modified Food
Transport
How it addresses these issues
Influencing Governments / Society to take
Climate Change seriously
Campaigning for laws dealing with recycling
Encouraging us to have energy efficient homes
Protecting the countryside
Persuading big companies to change their
practices that were harming the environment
Campaigning against Genetically Modified Food
Campaigning to reduce pollution through traffic
What can the individual, society
and government do?
Individual – Campaigning; fundraising;
donating; buy local produce; Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle
Society – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle; campaign;
protest; fundraise
Government – Can encourage people to
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle; can raise awareness
about the environment; make laws to improve
our environmental practices
Current Campaigns
FOE are currently campaigning:
for Northern Ireland to have its own Climate
Change Laws
against illegal landfill sites in Northern
Ireland
to improve our sewage systems
against factories that are polluting Northern
Ireland
to encourage supermarkets to buy local
produce to reduce food miles
The Effectiveness of Friends of the
Earth
Since 1971, Friends of the Earth has been
working to improve our environment
They have raised awareness about reducing,
reusing and recycling waste
They have spoken to politicians to affect change
in environment laws
They continue to work to protect the earth for
future generations