Virgin Media is marking Earth Day (April 22) by curating a special collection of educational and informative programmes about climate change.
The collection, which is now available via on-demand, includes documentaries which highlight the impact of the climate crisis, showcases nature and wildlife, and how people can reduce their impact on the planet.
The programming includes titles such as ‘Climate Change – The Facts’ featuring Sir David Attenborough; ‘Greta Thunberg: The Voice of the Future’ highlighting how the Swedish teenager’s actions inspired a global movement to tackle the climate crisis, and ‘Wildlife Icons’ which features some of the planet’s most awe-inspiring animals.
It follows Virgin Media becoming a founding member of the Media Climate Pact – an industry-wide initiative to tackle the effects of climate change.
This forms part of Virgin Media’s wider work to reduce its impact on the planet as part of its five year sustainability strategy, the ‘Meaningful Connections Plan’. This includes the company setting goals to achieve net zero carbon operations (Scopes 1 and 2) and zero waste operations by the end of 2025.
David Bouchier, Virgin Media’s Chief TV & Entertainment Officer, said:
“We’re marking Earth Day with a collection of thought-provoking programming so our customers can understand the issues facing the planet and the steps we can all take to reduce our impact on the environment.
“The ‘Earth Day’ collection is part of our wider commitment to tackle climate change with our new five year sustainability strategy, the ‘Meaningful Connections Plan’, where we’re accelerating our efforts to become a more sustainable business by setting goals to achieve net zero carbon operations and zero waste by the end of 2025.”
Virgin Media’s ‘Earth Day’ collection is available via Virgin TV V6 and TiVo set-top boxes and includes:
Find out more about Virgin Media’s ‘Earth Day’ collection here and the Meaningful Connections Plan here.
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