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Corporate Sustainability Challenge

Facilitate your staff coming together and helping fund Oxfam’s climate justice programmes while living more sustainably.

 

The Climate crisis affects everyone, but it hits the poorest people hardest, those least responsible for causing it. Funds raised by Oxfam’s Sustainability Challenge support access to finance, tools and training needed for people to lift themselves out of poverty and build resilience, particularly in the face of increasing climate shocks.  
In 2022, Oxfam worked on the establishment of a Loss and Damage Fund to provide financial assistance to communities at the frontline of the climate crisis.

Why Get Involved?

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  • Promoting a more sustainable work life.

  • Fundraising for global impact.

  • Connecting employees with your sustainability identity.

How does it work?

Oxfam's Sustainability Challenge is an online app designed to provide a user-friendly and engaging way for companies and their employees to live a more sustainable work life. It aims to help companies in their journey to net zero, and supports communities worldwide that are fighting back against climate challenges and injustice.

Preview of the "Log Activities" interface of the Oxfam's Corporate Sustainablility Challenge.

Our 12-day Sustainability Challenge aims to educate, empower, and inspire employees to take small steps daily as a collective to reduce carbon footprints.

Rewarding employees who take action to live a more sustainable work life.

Promoting wellness and sustainable living.

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Helping to challenge the root causes of climate injustice, poverty, and inequality.

Contributing to Oxfam's work to protect the rights and livelihoods of people most affected by the climate crisis.

Ready to take on the challenge?

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