
05/11/2008
The sell-out second annual conference of The Green Blue – the joint BMF and RYA initiative that promotes the sustainable use of coastal and inland waters – inspired and motivated its 110 delegates at the SS Great Britain, Bristol yesterday (4 November 2008).
Representatives from sailing clubs, marine businesses, port authorities, colleges and other water-interested organisations heard a stirring call to action by broadcaster and environmentalist Chris Packham. In his passionate keynote address he said: “Other than humans, nothing in nature entertains waste. In nature, from producing pollen to the striking colours of a cuttle fish, everything has a purpose. We’ll have to adapt to climate change, and look after the environment. The single most important thing is that you, as an individual, can make a difference.”
Chris was followed by David Fell, of Brook Lyndhurst Ltd, who discussed research into behaviour change, pointing out that where 15 years ago, recycling was considered “pretty weird”, it’s now normal. In the same way, living a low-carbon life is still considered unusual, but it will soon become normal. David’s excellent talk also offered advice on how to encourage environmental behaviour change in clubs and on the water.
Workshops provided a wealth of information, including the money-saving advantages of recycling and a new online toolkit (www.marinetoolkit.co.uk) that helps clubs and organisations to think about the impact of their activities, and what they can do to avoid them. Delegates were also able to discuss ways of making their clubs, and their events, greener, as well as learning about the latest advances in antifoul wash-down systems and marine paints. A final workshop offered crucial information and advice about the sourcing of funding to achieve environmental improvements in clubs and businesses.
Delegate Lesley Moorley, of the John Lewis Partnership Sailing Club, felt very positive at the end of the event: “I needed to know how to train people to recycle. The session on behaviour change was very good, and I will now start using my monthly newsletter to encourage people.”
Rachel and Simon McEvoy, of Nottingham County Sailing Club, attended specifically to learn about recycling. Rachel said: “We’re looking at a new waste management contract when our current one expires in March, and having taken part in the workshop today, we’d like to get The Green Blue’s recycling officer to come down and assess the club.”
Denise Robinson, of Stone Sailing Club, said: “The biggest challenge is to get all this information out to the members. But with what I’ve learnt today, I will be able to document things more clearly, and make new things not weird, but normal!”
The conference brought together people from all areas of boating, and Sarah Black, The Green Blue’s project manager, appealed for action: “The last 4 years of The Green Blue we have seen people take some great steps into the unknown, changing behaviour and becoming more environmentally friendly while out on the water. For me the next four years is about bringing our strap line to life, we want to make that sort of behaviour ‘second nature!”
The RYA’s CEO Rod Carr concluded that The Green Blue has proved itself: “The reality is, this is not a flash in the pan, but a long-term education process, and I’m personally proud of that.”
The Green Blue team provides free literature and advice via the website www.thegreenblue.org.uk or by telephone on 02380 640100
Copies of the presentations can be downloaded here:
31/09/2008
On the 30th September The Green Blue team ran a seminar for CCPR (Central Council of Physical Recreation). CCPR are the national alliance of governing and representative bodies of sport and recreation.
The seminar was held to help sporting governing bodies realise their legal environmental obligations, and encourage them to set up an Environmental Management System (EMS). The seminar also covered subjects such as, communicating your policy to stakeholders, how to save money and find funds and the psychology of change.
Representatives from nine national bodies attended the seminar. These included The Rugby Football Union, The Amateur Swimming Association, The National Association of Karate and Martial Art Schools, The Motorsports Association, The Football Association and The English Golf Union.
Full copies of the presentations can be downloaded here.
09-07-2008
4th November 2008 - SS Great Britain, Bristol
02-07-2008
The Green Blue and Chevron have recently collaborated to help the Honda rib powerboat competition to be as environmentally sensitive as possible. Read more..
16-06-2008
Jane Swan has recently joined The Green Blue as ‘Partnership Officer’. Jane will work closely with Government agencies and secure partnerships and funding for the future development of the programme. Read more..

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13.05.2008
The recent shenanigans of the EU have left us facing the prospect of paying full road duty on our marine diesel, and thrown the current fuel supply problems into sharp relief for all boaters. Read more..
20.04.2008
In the last ten years wehave become much wiser to the fact that the environment is under threat from a wide range of issues from pollution to global warming. Read more..
03-03-2008
An exciting new challenge has been launched today by TV personality and environmentalist Chris Packham. Read more..
03-03-2008
The RYA Planning and Environmental Handbook has just been produced to help RYA affiliated clubs and recognised training centres in running their facilities. Read more..
25-02-2008
The Green Blue will be exhibiting at the Dinghy Sailing Show 2008 held at Alexandra Palace from 1st - 2nd Mach 2008. Read more..
Marine House, Egham, Surrey - Thursday 13th March 2008 Read more..
All marine companies produce some form of waste whether this be paper from offices or waste materials form a manufacturing process. Read more..
04-02-2008
Boating Business Exhibition 2008 is being held in association with the British Marine Federation and the Marine Trades Association at the Bournemouth International Centre from 13th - 14th February. Read more..
22-01-2008
Discussions about the viability of non-biocide antifouling took a step forward last week at the Collins Stewart London Boatshow. Read more..
03-01-2008
This year, The Green Blue will be focusing its attention on how to renew your antifouling with the environment in mind. Read more..
21-12-2007
NetRegs, the organisation that provides free environmental guidance for small businesses in the UK has joined together with Business Link to develop a free, online self assessment tool to help you find out what you need to do to comply with environmental legislation. Read more..
What is the future for antifouling use in the freshwater environment? Read more..
Our latest Seasonal Maintenance article comes from David Parker of Warsash, Hampshire and reports of trials of Seajet 036 Shogun-Eco on Green Blue supporter, Mike Bailey's 27ft sailing cruiser. Read more..
On 28th September, The Green Blue held its first National Conference for marinas, sailing clubs and boatyards. Read more..
08-11-2007
The Green Blue has followed the progress of Yachtsman Mukti Mitchell and the ‘Low Carbon Lifestyle Tour’ over the summer. Read more..
Ten key representatives from the marina sector visited the Netherlands earlier this month as part of a 'Best Practice Tour', organised by The Green Blue. Read more..
New guidance has been issued on the requirement for non-hazardous waste treatment prior to landfilling, as required by the Landfill Directive. Read more..
24-09-2007
The Green Blue launched its latest tool to promote environmental messages to boaters with their brand new ‘Into The Green Blue’ CD-Rom at Southampton Boat Show this year. Read more..
Supported by The Green Blue, a forward-thinking new prize for environmentally friendlier boat propulsion systems was launched at Southampton Boat Show. Read more..
11-09-2007
We are pleased to announce the launch of The Green Blue CD Rom 'Into The Green Blue' at this years Boat Show. Read more..
The London International Boat Show returns to ExCeL from 9-18 January 2009, celebrating 55 years of bringing the best of boating to the nation’s capital.
Come along and enjoy the thrill of being onboard one of the hundreds of fascinating boats on display; from historic replica vessels to the latest in marine technology. With over 500 exhibitors showcasing power and sail boats, inland craft, dinghies, engines and electronics, deck equipment, clothing, sailing courses, holidays and more, the Show promises to offer something for everyone, whether you’re an enthusiast or a first time visitor.
The focus of The Green Blue Stand this year will be Wildlife Awareness and how to avoid unnecessary disturbance. We will have a number of activities taking place on the stand for children. Face painting (weekend's only) and create your own sea creature from scrap. Whilst on the main stage "Question Time" with Tom Cunliff takes place on Friday 9th Jan and a SeaSkool occurs daily. The Green Blue can be found on the RYA stand (B2) again this year.
There are a lot of other things to see and do at the Show too, with the interactive Deck Games area (supported by Team Dorset and Yachts & Yachting) now featuring a 20m indoor pool where you can try your hand at model boat racing as well as various watersports. And when your feet need a rest you can sit back and enjoy a Guinness at the Black & White Bar, which is back by popular demand.
If you’re interested in older, traditional boats, catch an update on the progression of the Cutty Sark restoration project which is part of the popular Classic Boat feature (sponsored by Classic Boat, Old Pulteney and International Paints).
The Main Stage – Powered by Fairline will host the sequel to last year’s star attraction, the Sea Queen Stage Show. The new show, ‘A Mermaid’s Tale’, will amaze visitors with daring aerial displays, extreme acrobatics, energetic dance and uplifting music. The stage will also be used for the official Show opening and will be central to numerous launches, activities and announcements throughout the 10 days, including the winner of the Design a Sail competition.
Make sure you head out to the Marina, which will feature a selection of inland craft as well as some of the largest exhibitor boats in production which physically cannot fit through the doors of ExCeL.
National Boats Shows are offering readers a 20% discount offer (normal ticket price is £15). This offer is only available by calling the hotline number on 0844 209 0333 or logging onto »www.londonboatshow.com and quoting ‘L21’. Discounted tickets are valid from 10-18 January and offer fantastic value for money, with each ticket admitting one adult and two children aged 15 and under.
To find out more information about the Show, along with terms and conditions, visit www.londonboatshow.com.
