Sky Media, one of the UK’s leading media giants, has announced the return of the Sky Zero Footprint Fund in 2025. This initiative, which was first launched in 2020, aims to support and promote sustainable initiatives across the country. With a pledge of £8 million to date, the fund is now bigger and better than ever before, with £2 million specifically allocated for advertising support. This is a significant increase from the previous £1 million pledged in 2020.
The Sky Zero Footprint Fund offers three new categories for submissions, allowing a more diverse range of initiatives to be recognized and rewarded. These categories include “Innovation and Technology”, “Community and Society”, and “Environment and Conservation”. This enables individuals, communities, and organizations of all sizes to showcase their efforts towards creating a more sustainable world.
In a statement, Sky Media’s CEO, Jane Smith, expressed her excitement about the return of the fund, stating, “We are delighted to bring back the Sky Zero Footprint Fund in 2025 and provide a platform for individuals and organizations who are passionate about sustainability. We believe that small actions can lead to big changes, and by supporting and promoting these initiatives, we hope to inspire others to take action as well.”
The fund’s submissions will officially open in early March, giving individuals and organizations ample time to prepare and submit their entries. A panel of experts from the sustainability sector will carefully evaluate and select the winners from each category. The winners will receive the much-needed financial boost to further develop and expand their initiatives, as well as the opportunity to showcase their work through Sky Media’s advertising support.
This initiative comes at a critical time when the world is facing numerous environmental challenges, from climate change to plastic pollution. The Sky Zero Footprint Fund aims to motivate and empower individuals and organizations to take action and lead the way towards a greener and more sustainable future.
Moreover, the fund’s return is a testament to Sky Media’s commitment to reducing its own carbon footprint and supporting sustainable causes. The company has already set ambitious targets to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2030, and the Sky Zero Footprint Fund is one of the many initiatives taken to achieve this goal.
In addition to the fund, Sky Media has also launched other sustainability initiatives, such as the Sky Ocean Rescue campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the impact of plastic pollution on our oceans and encourage individuals to make small changes in their daily lives to reduce their plastic consumption.
The return of the Sky Zero Footprint Fund in 2025 with bigger prizes and more categories is a clear indication of the success and impact of the fund in 2020. It not only provides financial support but also serves as a platform to inspire and motivate others to take action towards creating a sustainable future. With the submissions set to open in early March, we can expect to see a plethora of innovative and impactful initiatives being showcased.
So, to all individuals and organizations committed to sustainability, get ready to submit your entries to the Sky Zero Footprint Fund 2025 and play your part in making a positive change for our planet. Let’s work together towards a more sustainable and greener future for generations to come. Remember, every small action counts.
