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Discover the magical world of the UK’s wonderful wild plants and fungi and connect with nature near you.
There are many different ways you can go the extra mile for Plantlife – from organising a bake sale, running the London Marathon or planning your own plant-themed event.
Our corporate partners benefit from 35 years of experience in nature restoration so they can achieve real impact.
Become a Plantlife member today and together we will rebuild a world rich in plants and fungi
Our partners recognise the importance of investing in nature.
Working with and through Plantlife, our corporate partners benefit from 35 years of experience in nature restoration so they can achieve real, on the ground impact to protect the environment on a global scale.
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Golden Hair lichen is one of our more vulnerable species in the UK, facing threats from habitat change and air pollution.
Golden Hair lichen supporters enable our work to lead recovery of threatened species by contributing £20,000 or more per annum.
The light, open canopy of Silver Birch makes it an important species in woodland habitats, providing ideal conditions for mosses, lichens and other ancient woodland flora.
Silver Birch supporters enable us to protect and restore special habitats by contributing £5,000 or more per annum.
The Bronze Bolete fungus grows mainly in broad-leaved woodland, particularly under beech and oak trees.
Bronze Bolete supporters help to protect and restore wild plants and fungi by contributing £1,000 or more per annum.
At Everleaf, we produce non-alcoholic aperitifs drawing from our deep understanding of the natural world. The name Everleaf was chosen in the hope that threatened plant species could be around forever, and it is reflected in our forever-leaf icon as a daily reminder of this hope. Plantlife could not be more aligned with our goals and is a great partner for connecting people to nature.
At Bramley, we craft natural ingredients into wonderfully fragranced collections for bath, body, skin and home. With botanicals at the core of all our products, nature has always been at the forefront of our minds. We are proud to support Plantlife in their important mission to protect wild plants and flowers and to connect people with nature.
Like Plantlife, at GreenTheUK we think it is time to act. We are building a network of businesses who want to support positive change across UK habitats. We partnered with Plantlife as they are experts breaking new ground to create a world rich in plants and fungi. Be part of the solution in your local area.
"We have proudly supported Plantlife since 2014 because we feel that wild plants need a voice. Whilst we love using herbs and botanical extracts in our cosmetics, we strongly believe that the cosmetics industry needs to become more sustainable and mindful of its impacts."
We work with customers and landowners to reduce carbon emission, create habitats for biodiversity gain and develop landscapes which sequester carbon. We want to bring life and energy to the environment for the benefit of all our communities. We recognise and acknowledge the hugely valuable work Plantlife does in protecting plants and fungi and providing education to so many about the importance of healthy plants in our environment.
Black Bee Honey is a beekeeper collective and B Corp producing 100% British, single origin honey. The beekeeper and apiary is stamped on every jar. 2% of turnover is donated to create wildflower meadows, a vital habitat for honey bees and other pollinators. Plantlife were chosen as their charity partner because of their huge range of projects, past and present, which are delivering huge impact for pollinators, wildlife and UK biodiversity.
As one of the UKs largest house builders, Bellway is acutely aware of the importance of ensuring our developments make space for both people and nature. We are therefore delighted to partner with Plantlife, and to benefit from their expertise as we seek to create a new kind housing development which has biodiversity as one of its core delivery and management principles.
Nurture is dedicated to advancing biodiversity, sustainability, and community engagement. Our sustainability solutions offering focuses on reducing environmental impact through practical initiatives. These efforts collectively support our clients’ ESG commitments and contribute to creating a greener, more sustainable future. We are proud to support conservation trusts such as Plantlife who contribute to the protection of British wild plants and fungi as well as providing invaluable research and technical advice.
One-third of all food is wasted, along with the natural resources used to produce it. At Toast we believe tackling food waste is a fast, fair, and fun way to protect our environment. That’s why we brew our beers using surplus bakery bread and proudly support Plantlife, a charity committed to preserving wild plants and fungi. Cheers!
"We actively encourage our customers to grow wild, whether this means sowing UK native wildflowers in their gardens and outdoor spaces or leaving areas to grow wild to create habitats for wildlife. To support this kind of work on a greater scale gives us a great sense of pride and we know our customers will share our enthusiasm for restoring our natural meadows."
“With three quarters of the world’s food crops depending on pollinators, supporting biodiversity is no longer ‘a nice to have’ when it comes to sustainability. We’re proud to be working with Plantlife to bring its evidence-based approach to help Mitie and our clients support conservation.”
"Plantlife are leading the charge when it comes to protecting and enhancing our wild flowers, plants and fungi. Their expertise in these areas, broader nature recovery knowledge and collaborative way of working makes them a natural partner for us in developing our own approach to nature recovery on our developments."
“At Cheveley Park Farms we grow arable and vegetable crops on a large scale in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk with long term involvement in agri-environment schemes. We are members of Breckland Farmers Wildlife Network (BFWN), a group of 60 farmers in The Brecks working towards integrating a network of optimal biodiversity interventions throughout a highly productive landscape. Our Farms Director, Steve Mumford, is a Director of the network, which has received invaluable knowledge and expertise from enthusiastic local Plantlife specialists. We wanted to give something back.”
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