Rescuing Now, Lifesaving Indefinitely

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RNLI
&
Sustainability
Anna Frizzell
Sustainability Manager
Agenda
• RNLI Introduction
• What does “Sustainability” mean to us?
• Environment - Where are we now?
• The future?
RNLI - What do we do?
RNLI - Facts and figures
•
4,600 volunteer crew members
•
Over 20,000 fundraising & supporter volunteers
•
£140 million per year to run
•
2012 income was £166.4 million
•
83p from every £1 goes directly to the rescue
service.
Lifeboats
237 lifeboat stations
346 lifeboats
7,964 people rescued
Average 22 per day
8,346 launches
Shannon ALB
costs £2m ea
Flood Rescue
200 crew in UK
Lifeguards
1,000 in 2013
Education
Sea safety
Training
4,000 crew
Plus
International
8 countries
People
Corporate Social
Responsibility
(CSR)
Environment
Sustainability
Economics
Rescuing
Now
Lifesaving
Indefinitely
Purpose
For the RNLI to be recognised as
a charity that has fully integrated
sustainable thinking and ways of
working into our core business,
with measureable improvements
being made against all of our
sustainability indicators.
Vision
To create more value than we take
ISO 14001
Environmental Management
standard
Environment
Energy
Transport
Waste
Water
Materials use
Legal compliance
The future
Future
• Renewables on going
• 15 PV installed 140MWh (£100k)
• 12 Heat pumps so far
• 1 Wind Turbine
• Energy – Site review id £180k
• Waste – Lifejacket recycling
Thank you for your time
Any questions?
Contact details
Anna Frizzell – Sustainability Manager
Based in Poole HQ site.
anna_frizzell@rnli.org.uk
01202 663379
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