Ethical Banking webinar for church, faith and community groups
Find out if your current banking arrangements are inadvertently funding climate change, why it matters, and how to take proactive steps towards ethical banking.
Church, faith and community groups are invited to join a free webinar with fossil-free finance champions Bank.Green, hosted by Together Liverpool’s Network of Kindness, 12pm- 1pm on Monday Feb 19th.
This session may be of particular interest to churches progressing their Eco Church journey, as investing ethically can help towards fulfilling your awards criteria.
We will explore the link between banking and the climate crisis, what needs to change to help safeguard the planet, improve your eco credentials, and equip you to make a positive impact:
- Learn how to use Bank.Green’s free on-line bank checker tool to find out whether your current bank is funding the fossil fuel industry
- Gain insights into how your banking choices can either contribute to, or help reduce climate change
- Discover some practical actions you can take to advocate for greener practices by financial institutions, banking industry, and campaign for a sustainable future
Our speaker Chris Portway is Product Manager at Bank.Green, leading initiatives to promote fossil-free finance and empower consumers to make informed banking decisions.
Book here to reserve your place at this free on-line session, 12pm- 1pm on Monday Feb 19th.
About Bank.Green
Bank.Green is a volunteer-led, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to addressing the climate crisis by targeting fossil fuel finance.
They help make a difference by:
- empowering consumers to assess the environmental impact of their banking choices
- providing a "fossil-free" certification service for banks that reach Bank.Green's sustainability criteria
- supporting consumers to consider switching to greener alternatives
- encouraging consumers to advocate for change, asking their banks to switch to greener alternatives
- collaborating with other Non-Government Organisations and advocacy groups to increase external pressure towards greener investments
For more information, visit Bank.Green or follow them on social media: @bankgreen_ on Instagram and X (Twitter), and Bank.Green on Facebook.