Lost Pier Brewing Ltd

Lost Pier Brewing Ltd

Brewing with sustainability in mind with an on site solar farm & nomadic brewery sharing practises

Lost Pier Brewing Ltd

797 trees funded

  • Illustration of Avoiding methane emissions from landfill in Brazil project
  • Illustration of Protection of the Matavén forest in eastern Colombia project
  • Illustration of Solar power project in Morocco project
  • Illustration of Avoiding methane emissions from landfill in Brazil project
  • Illustration of Distributing cleaner cookstoves in Kenya project
  • Illustration of Wind power project in Mexico project
  • Illustration of Distributing cleaner cookstoves in Kenya project
  • Illustration of Wind power project in Mexico project
  • Illustration of Turning local organic waste into electricity in India project
  • Illustration of Peatland restoration and conservation in Indonesia project
  • Illustration of Solar PV electricity generation in Indonesia project
  • Illustration of Protection of the Matavén forest in eastern Colombia project

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Climate projects Lost Pier Brewing Ltd has supported

Their funding directly supports climate projects all over the world

Lost Pier Brewing Ltd's impact visualised

46.6 tonnes of CO2e is equivalent to one of the following

  • 36

    long haul flights

  • 140

    metres2 of sea ice saved

  • 115,615

    miles driven in a car

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