Our day with the Young Green Briton Challenge
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Four members of the Ecotricity team recently took the hot seats as the judges at Stroud High School for entries to the Young Green Briton Challenge: a national programme that transforms students’ climate ideas into real-world action.
For the ‘Eco Dragon’s Den’, our team drew on their real-world expertise in green energy and sustainability. They used this to guide and challenge students on the impact and feasibility of their projects, offering constructive feedback to help sharpen each idea.
Why green education matters
At Ecotricity, we believe education must evolve to meet the needs of our planet. That means going beyond textbooks to embrace the kind of hands-on, real-world learning that comes from the Young Green Briton Challenge. The goal isn’t just to raise awareness of the climate crisis. It’s to give young people the tools, confidence and platform to create change. Supporting the Young Green Briton Challenge fits perfectly with our mission to build a greener Britain. It’s an investment in the next generation of environmental leaders, and in a cultural shift that puts sustainability at the heart of every community.
“It was a real pleasure to be involved,” our Director of Business Sales & Marketing, Chris Organ, said. “I was hugely impressed with the depth of thought that had gone into each idea. That came through not only in the presentations themselves, which were delivered to a really high standard, but also in the way the students responded to questions.