Why? people and planet wellbeing need urgent attention
A digital commons committed to prioritising sustainability.
Our Mission
At Ethos, we’re dedicated to surfacing the stories that exist in all of us, demonstrating how we can create social and environmental value. Our mission is to create a more sustainable and equitable future by supporting individuals and organizations in delivering better social value. We believe that true change comes from understanding and amplifying the unique stories of those on the front lines. Only by making social value ‘first person’ will we achieve change. That’s you!
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead
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Ethos Launches placemaker.tech for Smart Cities with Funding from Innovate UK
Creative innovation collective, Ethos VO is launching a new project that will help the UK’s towns and cities build back better after Covid-19. Ethos will partner with Guildford Borough Council and ecollective to design a new technology that will enable local...
The Horse has bolted and the stable door is still open!
As I write this, the Government are commencing a campaign to encourage workers back to the office, as a result of the lockdown and measures taken during this pandemic. Employers will be asked to encourage and reassure their staff that is safe to return by highlighting...
In Data we Trust?
I recall reading a few years ago a story in a brilliant book (Weapons of Maths Destruction - Cathy O’Neil) . The story went something like this. In 2007 Washington DC, has a new Mayor who had determined that the city’s schools were under performing, and needed turning...