
It’s been a busy couple of weeks here at Dot Eco and we’re proud to announce the partnership of four new organizations with headquarters in India, China, England and Australia. The addition of these organizations is an exciting step for us as we work towards a .ECO that represents the goals and demands of the international sustainability community. True sustainability is only possible if the social, economic and environmental concerns of every citizen and community are considered. Our newest partner organizations represent this goal and we are pleased to welcome them aboard as we move towards a .ECO for our collective community.
China Dialogue
China Dialogue is the world’s first fully bilingual website devoted to the environment. Their mission is to promote direct dialogue and the search for solutions to our shared environmental challenges. China Dialogue is an independent, non-profit organisation based in London, Beijing and San Francisco.
Cicero
Cicero, A Trans National Advisory, is a sole proprietary, founded in 2004 by Oopali Operajita, one of India’s Senior Political and International Affairs Advisers, to foster understanding and partnerships between nations and cultures, and top international political and business leaders, with special focus on education, the environment, sustainable development and climate change, and women’s empowerment.
Friends of Nature
Friends of Nature is the oldest environmental NGO in China. They have been working for over a decade to promote environmental awareness about China’s most pressing environmental problems. In particular, they have focused on protecting endangered species such as the Tibetan antelope and the snub-nosed monkey; environmental education through camps, field trips, and most importantly, teacher-training; and awareness-raising campaigns such as photo exhibitions and publications.
Smart Approved Watermark
Smart Approved WaterMark is Australia’s water saving label for products and services which help reduce water use. They are a not-for-profit organisation supported by Government and industry. Their vision is of an Australia that is aware of, and actively engaged in, water conservation. They work to identify and promote innovative products and services that help conserve water.












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