UK: Environmental charity Thames21 is calling on the government to take immediate steps to ban plastic in wet wipes in order to help tackle this pollution ending up in the River Thames and in the wider natural environment – as it announces the results of the...
UK: River charity Thames21 has worked with community water management programme CAMELLIA, supported by Royal Bank of Canada’s environmental commitment RBC Tech for Nature, to develop a new teaching resource called Water Futures that explores London’s water resource...
UK: River charity Thames21 has released data showing a mound created by wet wipes, which has grown to the size of two tennis courts and over a meter tall in the past six years. High-resolution sonar and laser scans of the riverbed of the Thames in west London have...
(Left to right) CEOs Andy Mitchell from Tideway, Sarah Bentley from Thames Water, and Debbie Leach from Thames21 UK: Thames Water and Tideway, the company building London’s new ‘super sewer’, have joined forces to fund environmental charity Thames21 to encourage more...
UK: River groups must work collaboratively across the globe and ‘twin up’ to put pressure on governments, businesses, and society to take swift action on rivers to tackle the impacts of climate change on communities, environmental charity Thames21 has warned. The...