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Thames21 wins prestigious award for its plastic monitoring programme

Thames21’s plastic monitoring citizen science project won a prestigious City award last night, less than a week after it released new data revealing the summer…

Published 26th September 201810th December 2018 Published in Latest news

Thames River Watch recognised in Evening Standard awards

Thames21’s Thames River Watch project was recognised in the Evening Standard Business Awards last night. Tideway, the company building London’s super sewer, won the Corporate…

Published 28th June 201812th July 2018 Published in Latest news, Thames River Watch

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall backs new Thames21 campaign to investigate problem of single-use plastic glasses on Thames foreshore

Date of release: August 14 2017 A campaign to encourage pubs along the Thames to use more washable plastic glasses rather than single-use plastic glasses has…

Published 16th August 201716th October 2017 Published in Media Releases

Largest citizen science Thames event of the year will measure hidden plastic menace

Large mounds are changing the shape of the Thames foreshore. On April 1, the day before the Boat Race, the public will help measure how much…

Published 23rd March 20172nd October 2017 Published in Media Releases

New art installation to shine a light on the health of River Thames for London environment charity

Date of release: March 16 2017 An incredible art installation which uses a dazzling display of lights to reflect the health of the River Thames…

Published 16th March 20172nd October 2017 Published in Media Releases

BBC Countryfile puts Thames21’s finds to the fore

Viewers of BBC Countryfile on Sunday night were treated to tales of fascinating finds from Thames21’s Chris Coode. One of the show’s presenters, Matt Baker, caught up with…

Published 10th October 201629th September 2017 Published in Blog

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    Thames21 welcomes this report, which has 12 recommendations for creating clean and healthy rivers in London. These proposals strongly reflect our long-standing calls for action on water quality, biodiversity, and public...
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