Why? people and planet wellbeing need urgent attention
A digital commons committed to prioritising sustainability.
Our Mission
At Ethos, we’re dedicated to surfacing the stories that exist in all of us, demonstrating how we can create social and environmental value. Our mission is to create a more sustainable and equitable future by supporting individuals and organizations in delivering better social value. We believe that true change comes from understanding and amplifying the unique stories of those on the front lines. Only by making social value ‘first person’ will we achieve change. That’s you!
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead
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Turning Bradford into Britain’s Silicon Valley
Bradford languishes at number 374 - out of 389 - in the UK Prosperity Index. Unemployment is higher than the national average, educational attainment is lower, cultural divisions are rife and an astonishing 25% of the city’s population is under 16. What Bradford does...
Making women’s world-first Antarctic crossing possible
The extraordinary Ice Maiden adventure, in which five British women will attempt to become the first all-female team to ski coast-to-coast across Antarctica, has been made possible with the support of Team Army, an Ethos initiative that raises funds to support Forces...
Why the military could be an answer to the construction skills crisis
‘The issue underlying the skills shortages currently facing UK construction is the ageing workforce,’ says Mark Farmer, author of the bluntly titled ‘Modernise or Die’ review of the UK construction labour market. ‘We face losing between one in five and one in four of...