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Hubbub

Making eco-friendly actions second nature

Locations

London, UK
Online

Problem + Solution

climate inaction
vs
lifesyle changes

London-based Hubbub takes a community-led approach to climate action, designing campaigns and projects that focus on implementing local change. Their projects range from community fridges, recycling phones, encouraging sustainable food systems to producing a podcast and launching a cycle hub. Hubbub focuses on strategically designing its campaigns and share the results of its initiatives for others to learn more.

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Cook

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Join

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Learn

Find out about their campaigns

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Listen

Tune into the Down To Earth podcast

user experience

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impact

inclusivity

Perfect For...

Those new to the movement looking for a place to get started 🙌

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Our Honest Opinion

Hubbub is a perfect place to get started when just joining the climate movement. Their online platform has everything you’d need to start your journey and stay engaged over time. Hubbub creates initiatives that engage people to change their habits to be more sustainable every day. For example, their ballot bin initiative is a fun, new way of encouraging small changes. The bins are designed as cigarette bins which asks a question where people get to vote by throwing their cigarette buds in the bin. We love that they have a plethora of resources for the climate newbie to get stuck in and explore different ways to take action, with a real focus on individual changes to help people live more environmentally friendly.  

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