From pollution to resolution: Why Cop15 needs to tackle chemical use to address biodiversity loss
As nations discuss the future of life on Earth at COP15 Fidra makes the case for addressing chemical pollution and living within our limits.
More nurdles found than ever before – The 2022 Great Global Nurdle Hunt Results
Today we launch the results of our third Great Global Nurdle Hunt, with more nurdles found than ever before.
Uphold environmental regulations for the common good
As the UK government rushes to revoke and reform EU laws, Fidra backs calls to uphold and build upon critical environmental protections enshrined in legislation developed over decades.
The Fight to Destroy Waste Domestic Seating POPs
The bumpy road to a POP-free environment points to the need to reduce or ideally stop using harmful chemicals in our domestic seating products.
The Great Global Nurdle Hunt launches today!
Building evidence of pellet problem is crucial to show industry and governments that nurdle pollution needs to stop. Make a difference by joining your first nurdle hunt today.
UK chemical management: what’s happening and why it matters.
Although not always obvious, how we use and manage chemicals has a major role to play in our planet’s future. Here’s why.
Marking the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The Fidra office will be closed on Monday 19th September 2022 as a mark of respect and the Great Global Nurdle Hunt launch postponed until 20th September 2022.
Fidra’s Approach to Supporting Sustainability
Transparency needs to be common practice to achieve best practice.
Chemical flame retardants: New study highlights chemical exposure risk from household furniture
Chemical flame retardants are being increasingly linked to harmful health and environmental effects, many are calling for alternatives to achieving fire safety.
A New Global Plastics Agreement
What does a global treaty mean for plastic pollution and what are the next steps in the UN negotiations?