December 2009
Lloyd’s Christmas Collection
HAL
is supporting the Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund Christmas gift collection.
Gifts of clothing, toiletries and food will be distributed to homeless
ex-servicemen and women living in an East London hostel this Christmas.
Last year HAL donated approximately 20% of the total gifts collected by
Lloyd’s for children in deprived areas of London. We are delighted to be
supporting the Christmas appeal for a second year.
November 2009
Reading and Numbers at Bigland Primary School
HAL
is delighted to have joined the Reading and Number Partners programme
run by Lloyd’s Community Programme in conjunction with local educational
partnerships, helping primary school pupils to improve their literacy
and numeracy. HAL volunteers are working with children at Bigland Green
Primary in Tower Hamlets. As well as providing much-needed support for
teachers, this as an opportunity for the children to meet people from
outside their normal environment and develop their awareness of the
world beyond home and school.
September 2009
Mentoring at Clapton Girls Technology College
HAL
volunteers have begun a year-long programme, mentoring pupils from
Clapton Girls Technology College. The programme aims to support the
girls as they start their GCSEs, helping them to think about education
and career choices, introducing them to the City, and building
confidence and self-awareness.
August 2009
Stepping Stones City Farm
On
20 August a team of twelve volunteers went to Stepping Stones City Farm
to rebuild a stable for their two donkeys, George and Dunstan.
Volunteers also constructed a ‘planter’ for the community growing
project, painted fences, and helped maintain the paddocks. The
volunteers were very enthusiastic about the farm and HAL hopes to
support Stepping Stones in future and become more involved in their
work. Read more on our Community Engagement page.
August 2009
Trees for Cities
HAL is now a member of Trees for Cities,
as part of a scheme with our recycling contractors, Paper Round. Trees
for Cities, which aims to protect and promote trees in inner city areas,
will be planting three trees for HAL this year.
July 2009
Recycling
HAL
is delighted to announce that it has appointed Paper Round to collect
office waste for recycling. In addition to batteries, toner cartridges,
electrical equipment and paper, HAL is now recycling cardboard, plastic
bottles and vending cups, and cans. This is part of HAL’s environmental action plan which aims to reduce waste, reduce consumption, increase recycling, and improve procurement.
July 2009
Lloyd’s 20 for 20
HAL is taking part in the Lloyd’s Community Programme’s “20 for 20” initiative to celebrate its 20th
birthday. This summer, 20 companies in the Lloyd’s community will be
offering high -achieving A level students from the local area a chance
to learn about Lloyd’s and gain valuable work experience through the
City of London Business Traineeship Programme. HAL’s intern will be
working with the Research team
March 2009
HAL joins the Lloyd’s Community Programme
HAL is pleased to announce that it has joined the award-winning Lloyd’s Community Programme
which gives people working at Lloyd’s and in the Lloyd’s Market the
opportunity to ‘put something back’ into the community on their doorstep
through volunteering. It is run by the Community Affairs team at
Lloyd’s and involves over 60 companies in the Lloyd’s Market.
Last
year, over 940 volunteers from the Lloyd’s Market took part in
volunteering opportunities in East London through Lloyd’s Community
Programme. Volunteering ranged from supporting children in Tower Hamlets
and Hackney schools with literacy and numeracy skills, to helping
regenerate the local community through team challenges such as
renovating local parks.
HAL supported the Lloyd’s 2008 Christmas
gift collection for deprived children in London and looks forward to
becoming more involved in the community programme.
February 2009
Fairtrade Fortnight
This
year’s annual Fairtrade Fortnight provided HAL with the perfect
opportunity to introduce Fairtrade products into our office. Tea,
coffee, sugar, hot chocolate, bananas, nuts and a variety of chocolates
went on trial in the HAL kitchen, prompting a very positive response
from staff.
The Fairtrade Foundation supplied colourful and informative posters and leaflets about the Fairtrade movement. These have helped to raise awareness, not only of the benefits of Fairtrade, but of the variety of products available (over 3000 now carry the Fairtrade logo) and the many shops which now stock these.
HAL will be buying Fairtrade in future and is delighted to be joining the growing number of businesses making responsible consumer choices to create positive change for people and the planet.
For more information about the Fairtrade Foundation click here.
January 2009
Woodland Trust Christmas Card Recycling Scheme
In
January 2009, HAL ran an office collection of Christmas cards received
by staff, in support of the Woodland Trust’s Christmas Card Recycling
Scheme.
Recycling cards with the Woodland Trust:
Defra estimates that a billion Christmas cards are thrown away after Christmas, ending up as landfill and releasing greenhouse gasses. In the 12 years that the scheme has been running, 600 million cards have been recycled; 141,000 trees have been planted; and 12,000 tonnes of paper have escaped landfill, preventing 16,000 tonnes of CO2 from being released.
In 2008, 73.6 million cards were recycled, raising £80,000 in recycling credits and donations for the Woodland Trust.
For more information about the Woodland Trust and the Christmas Card Recycling Scheme please visit their website.