2 women walking along the beach carrying large marker flags. The flags read "Holidaycottages.co.uk" and "Marine Conservation Society Beach Clean" respectively

Partnerships

Take action for the ocean and climate by becoming a corporate partner.

    Why partner with us?

    The benefits of partnering with the Marine Conservation Society include:

    • Achieving CSR and ESG goals: Demonstrate your company’s commitment to ocean recovery, sustainability and community engagement.
    • Demonstrating impact: Receive tangible data and updates to highlight the impact your support has made.
    • Positive public relations: Enhance your reputation through association with the leading marine conservation charity in the UK.
    • Increased brand visibility: Increase your brand exposure among environmentally conscious consumers.
    • Unique staff engagement: Provide UK-wide volunteer opportunities for your staff where they can make a real difference to the ocean by cleaning their local beach.

    Ways you could partner with us

    There are several ways we can work with organisations. We value ourselves on finding the perfect innovative ways that we can work with businesses.

    Find out the different types of partnersips we welcome

    A man showing the camera pieces of debris found on the beach. He is holding a plastic fork, an oyster peg, some string, a popper and a plastic wrapper

    A Travel Chapter employee holding a collection of plastic debris found during a beach clean  |  Image credit: Dean Chapple

    Who we work with

    We partner with some fantastic companies across all sectors. Each one helps elevate local and sector‑specific voices, strengthen collective action, and drive initiatives that protect marine habitats, reduce pollution, and inspire long‑term ocean stewardship. Through strong, values‑led partnerships, we turn common goals into powerful, lasting impact.

    A pair of blubeach shorts patterned with outlines of turtles, seahorses, shells, starfish and types of fish. The label reads "Fatface X Marine Conservation Society". On top of the shorts is a leaflet that reads "Living without single-use plastic"

    A pair of Fatface X Marine Conservation Society shorts wiith a "Living with single-use plastic" leaflet  |  Image credit: Billy Barraclough


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