The environment
We believe that God has entrusted to humanity the management of the earth’s resources which sustains the environment while protecting and improving the quality of human life.
The implications of our continued uncontrolled (and sometimes selfish) use of natural resources on current and future generations has to be considered and action taken to address this. The consequences of such use often have a greater impact on poorer nations, resulting in increased poverty.
As an organisation we have a policy in place to encourage good environmental practice, and The Salvation Army has chosen to be certified under IS014001 the International Standard for Environmental Management Systems, as a demonstration of its commitment to the environment.
Our Commitments
Through the working out of the policy, The Salvation Army is committed to:
- Promoting and resourcing work to minimise any negative environmental impact of its activities.
- Aligning its work to the wider sustainability agenda
- The use of ethically sourced goods wherever possible.
- Measuring its environmental impacts by setting objectives, targets and programmes to enable continual improvement.
- Reducing waste and increasing recycling
Further Information
If you would like further information on our approach to environmental issues, you can download the document below:
Contact Us
If you would like to contact us regarding our approach to the environment, or wish to raise a concern, please send an email to comments@salvationarmy.org.uk
Inclusion
Respecting and valuing the rich diversity of the communities in which we serve.
Safeguarding
We are committed to preventing, identifying and responding to the abuse of children and adults.
Modern Slavery Statement
Read our statement on modern slavery. and find out more about what we're doing to help.
About us
For over 150 years, The Salvation Army has been transforming lives at the heart of communities.