Outdoor advertising firm offering free space to environmental charities

Outdoor advertising firm Ocean Outdoors is urging green charities and organisations to apply for free space across its network of digital screens in 17 UK cities.

The offer is being made as part of its Oceans for Oceans campaign, which started six years ago and sees the firm pledge to the use of single use plastics within its business.

Environmental organisations are being urged to apply by 17 January.

Through Oceans for Oceans the firm pledges to donate 2% of its annual reported revenue to environmental good causes.

Charities it has worked for previously include Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Canal and River Trust and Blue Marine Foundation.

During 2024 it has been offering free advertising space to Solar Aid, Tree Aid, The Reef World foundation, Everyday Plastic, Campaign for National Parks and Take the Jump. They were chosen from a long list of 26 applicants.

“Through this partnership, we aim to shine a light on sustainable innovation to create positive change for people and the planet,” said SolarAid communications director Sofia Ollvid.



Share Story:

Recent Stories


Charity Times video Q&A: In conversation with Hilda Hayo, CEO of Dementia UK
Charity Times editor, Lauren Weymouth, is joined by Dementia UK CEO, Hilda Hayo to discuss why the charity receives such high workplace satisfaction results, what a positive working culture looks like and the importance of lived experience among staff. The pair talk about challenges facing the charity, the impact felt by the pandemic and how it's striving to overcome obstacles and continue to be a highly impactful organisation for anybody affected by dementia.
Charity Times Awards 2023

Mitigating risk and reducing claims
The cost-of-living crisis is impacting charities in a number of ways, including the risks they take. Endsleigh Insurance’s* senior risk management consultant Scott Crichton joins Charity Times to discuss the ramifications of prioritising certain types of risk over others, the financial implications risk can have if not managed properly, and tips for charities to help manage those risks.

* Coming soon… Howden, the new name for Endsleigh.