
ZSL (Zoological Society London)
Our three year environmental charity partnership with the ZSL works to ensure the River Thames remains a biodiversity-rich ecosystem that provides for people and wildlife.
RBC's ambition is to work with partners to leverage technology and innovation capabilities to solve pressing environmental challenges.
Swim Drink Fish, a national organization committed to empowering people to know and safeguard their waters, is utilizing RBC’s support to enhance their online Swim Guide and Great Lakes Guide. The guides provide valuable information on water quality based on the organization’s water testing program.
Nature Conservancy of Canada, with the assistance of RBC funding, is developing the technology infrastructure and processes to enhance its work as a leading Canadian land conservation organization in protecting the natural areas that sustain Canada’s plants and wildlife.
Our three year environmental charity partnership with the ZSL works to ensure the River Thames remains a biodiversity-rich ecosystem that provides for people and wildlife.
RBC’s project with Thames21 creates an innovative new education programme called Water Futures to help secondary school pupils connect with their local waterway and understand complex water management issues in London.
Our two year partnership with Earthwatch will work towards safeguarding the quality and supply of fresh water in Dublin, Luxembourg and Paris.
The partnership will enable Earthwatch to expand its FreshWater Watch program which supports communities to help safeguard the quality and supply of fresh water, using simple but robust citizen science techniques.
Partnering with the RBC Tech for Nature program, the WWA team will explore creative visuals to help communicate the results of its studies in an effective way to policy makers and the public, and to bring about further change. The project is led by Dr Friederike Otto, co-lead of WWA and acting director of the Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford.
Since 2015, RBC Malaysia has partnered with RCM to support the protection of the marine life of Tioman Island.
Forty RBC I&TS divers return to Tioman Island to work with RCM to restore and revive the fragile coral reef ecosystems and clean the shoreline each year.