"Ten billion [people] with everyone following an American diet...
would require 9 billion tonnes of grain, the harvest of more than
four planets at Earth's current output levels...achieving even
modest gains is becoming difficult"

(State of the World, 1999)

Who We Are

Sheffield Environmental Education Network (SEEN) is a group made up of over sixteen locally based environmental and developmental organisations. SEEN members have planned and have undertaken the pilot 'Ecological Fooptprint Project' which began in September 2000
Organisations which are part of SEEN and the project include:

  • Sheffield Wildlife Trust - click here to visit their website
  • Heeley City Farm - click here to visit their website
  • Whirlow Hall Farm - click here to visit their website
  • Losehill Hall (The Peak District National Park Study Centre) - click here to visit their website.
  • Sheffield Wildlife Action Partnership - click here to visit their website
  • Development Education Centre (South Yorkshire) - click here to visit their website
  • School and Homes Energy Efficiency Project (SHEEP) - click here to visit their website
  • Earth Centre (Closed 2004)

Funding

SEEN greatly appreciates the support of the following bodies who have generously funded the project :

  • Sheffield Town Trust
  • Ernest Cook Trust
  • Cobb Charity
  • Sheffield Grammar School Exhibition Fund
  • Green Card Charitable Trust
  • Hyman Winstone Foundation
  • Humanities Education Centre
  • Esmee Fairbairn Foundation