Posts tagged: Virgin Balloon Flights Sustainability

Virgin Balloon Flights help out Virgin Media with their charity day success!

By , August 2, 2011 11:27 am

Virgin Balloon Flights have been supporting our friends at Virgin Media, who have raised a whopping £5,137 through a national staff raffle as part of their Charity Day on 20th July.

The raffle was a major element of Virgin Media’s first ever Charity Day and caused a lot of interest with generous prizes donated by us Virgin Balloon Flights, V Festival and Virgin Money. We sent off a pair of Champagne balloon flights to medias cause worth over £300! The national flight vouchers means the lucky winner can use them at anyone of our 100+ launch sites in England, Scotland & Wales and enjoy a glass of bubbles and receive a personalised flight certificate signed by their pilot post flight.

As well as the raffle, activities ran across 60 sites across the UK and 7 abroad, involving over 12,000 staff as well as partners, customers and members of the public. Initiatives ranged from Hawaiian fancy dress to hula hooping competitions to sponge-soaking of senior staff! The total for all activity across the day exceeded £45,000.

Local staff elections were held across the different sites to decide which charities were supported by the activity. There will be over 90 charities benefiting from the total sum of money … WELL DONE VIRGIN MEDIA!

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Virgin Balloon Flights backs second student to preserve tropical forest!

By , May 17, 2010 3:40 pm

Tatiana (left) and her Mother at DESS graduation

Virgin Balloon Flights is delighted to introduce Tatiana Prudence Eboua  a new sustainable forestry student at the TFT Centre of Social Excellence and the second person we have sponsored.

Following Raphael Tsanga’s recent graduation, 30-year-old Tatiana is hoping to follow in his footsteps at the centre in the Congo Basin and to help protect the tropical forest in the future

Just a few  weeks ago our eager new scholar, from Libreville, Gabon, started her course after making it through a vigorous interview process. Already the proud possessor of a Masters Degree in Anthropology and a Post Masters specialisation in ‘Economy & Sustainable Forest with Environmental Resource Management,’ Tatiana believes the CSE can aid “…a solution to the problem of environmental degradation and allow the populations in the country to have a better quality of life.”

Arriving at CSE

Here at Virgin Balloon Flights we believe in supporting the forests alongside the wellbeing of real people in developing countries to enable education and therefore conservation of our natural world. Since 2009 we have been donating £1 for every ton of carbon our business created annually to the TFT’s Climate Tree Initiative choosing specifically to support the CSE project.

Tatiana is confident she will gain the qualifications through the CSE to successfully help manage forest economic objectives as well as ensuring health and safety and cohabitation are significantly improved.

“When I join active work life, I would like to evolve in a setting allowing me to stay in contact with humans and nature, and the training at the CSE offers me this opportunity. I want to be a social officer, to

Off to fetch water, a reality of life at the CSE

help the promotion of an improved cohabitation between the different stakeholders, implicated in forest management and conservation (governments, companies, workers, populations) with the main objective for respect and acknowledgments of principles, criteria, indicators and social, environmental as well as economic objectives of forest management”

“My message to Virgin … in helping the CSE, it is humanity as a whole that you are preserving. Thank you.”

We look forward to keeping you up to date with Tatiana’s progress through her classroom and work based study over the forthcoming months!

Raph flies through his forests course with a little help from Virgin Balloon Flights

By , March 26, 2010 3:40 pm
Raphael Tsanga has graduated from a pioneering education centre aimed at protecting tropical rain forests and the rights of indigenous people in the Congo Basin, after Virgin Balloon Flights funded his studies.
The 28-year-old from Yaounde, Cameroon, is one of six students who have just completed the first course at the Centre for Social Excellence (CSE) – part of  TFT’s The Climate Tree initiative.
Raph makes his final presentation

Raph makes his final presentation

Raphael, known to friends as Raph, learned about all the issues of deforestation and the implications for local and indigenous communities during the in-depth nine month course, which included classroom and work-based training.

At Virgin Balloon Flights we have donated £1 for every tonne of carbon our business created in 2009 to the Climate Tree which aims to deliver significant climate change benefits through the conservation of forests. We chose to specificallty support the CSE because we wanted to contribute to the well being of people as well as forests.

Raph, who previously graduated from Yaounde University in Public Law, specialising in Environmental Law, says:  

“I applied to the CSE for three reasons: to improve my knowledge of tropical forest management and indigenous peoples living in the forest, learn to develop innovative strategies to include local communities into the management of forest resources and master the practical aspects of social forestry.”

While at the CSE, Raph proved himself to be an excellent student and all the teaching staff have nothing but praise for the quality of his work and his commitment. He says learning from the CSE’s well-respected trainers was an emotional experience and he also enjoyed the Congolese cuisine.

Raph arrives at the CSE

Raph (2nd from right) arrives at the Forest Trust's Centre for Social Excellence in the Congo Basin last year

“Under the canopy of the forests in the Congo Basin are peoples whose cultural identity and lifestyle depend on this ecosystem. To manage this forest sustainably means extracting timber while taking into account the rights of indigenous peoples to conserve their cultural identity and to benefit from the economic advantages consecutive to the exploitation of the forest resources,” he says.

“To buy wood from a forest sustainably managed means contributing to the upkeep of the ecologic and social integrity of tropical forests; the conservation of the forests of the Congo Basin will be achieved in collaboration with the indigenous populations living there, or it will not be achieved at all.”

Raph’s ambition is to become a quality assurance manager for a forest company. He says:

“In that framework my missions will include the monitoring of management norms, the collation of information and follow-up of legal dispositions relative to social rights, respect for engagements of forest companies towards neighbouring communities or living inside forest management units.”

Raph with fellow students on graduation day 2

Raph (far right) with fellow students on graduation day.

“It will include the verification of legal origin of timber produced and exported as well as their traceability, all in the aim of production in conformity to FSC principles,” he adds.

Find out more or make a donation to TFT’s Climate Tree initiative

Four lovely new Virgin balloons take to the skies!

By , March 12, 2010 3:55 pm

More people are set to experience champagne balloon flights across the UK this year as we have added four massive new hot air balloons to our fleet.

The red balloons which stand 120ft tall when inflated will be taking people on balloon rides from some of our 100+ launch sites across the country as the new season has begun this month.

The balloons will carry baskets of up to 16 passengers and will replace smaller balloons which are being retired. This will further increase the capacity of the  fleet which flew over 30,000 people in 2009.

Cameron Balloons have supplied the balloons which are all 400s (they hold 400,000 cubic feet of air) and are registered as G-VBFV ‘Victor’, G-VBFL ‘Lima’, G – VBFX ‘Xray’ and G – VBFY ‘Yankee’. Three of the balloons will be flying in Essex, Somerset and Bedfordshire respectively.

Kenneth Karlstrom, director and chief pilot, said: “As the UK’s leading balloon rides company, we are fully committed to ensuring the safety and comfort of our passengers. Despite the difficult trading conditions in recent times, this is the fifth year in a row that we have made significant investment in our balloon network.

“We are confident that we have the most modern fleet anywhere in the world. We’re hoping to have a fantastic summer this year and to fly more people than ever before.”

In 2009 we gave two retired balloon envelopes to Worn Again the sustainable products and services company which created range of bags and jackets called Bon Voyage! A percentage of profits from sales go to the sustainable lifestyles charity Anti-Apathy.

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