Birdwatching Tours on Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland

Islay Birding Policies

Environmental Responsibility Statement 2007

Islay Bushcraft aims to be a totally sustainable business. To be successful we rely on being in harmony with the environment. We are aware that whilst this is possible within certain parameters, it is not yet achievable in others. We can, however, improve and attain targets - mainly due to technology and the restrictions of living and working on a Hebridean island. We aspire to follow the three R's (Reduce, Re-use, Recycle) and add another three: Renewable Energy, Re-Design and Responsibility.

Islay Bushcraft reduces its energy consumption by: working smart; using ecobulbs in all appliances; turning off when not required; having super-insulated accommodation; using local sources of energy; reading, working, researching in daylight and shopping 'local', thus supporting the local economy.

Islay Bushcraft re-uses envelopes, paper and purchases second-hand where possible - i.e. books, optics, clothes.

Islay Bushcraft recycles all paper, card, glass, can and cloth. In the office recycled paper and recycled ink cartridges are used for the computer. Food waste is either green composted or fed to internal organic composters (dogs!).

Islay Bushcraft uses renewable energy by purchasing green electrical energy; using wood as a heat source; using rechargeable batteries.

Islay Bushcraft regularly re-designs, reviews and seeks to improve its environmental approach. An Ecoflow fuel system was recently purchased for the company vehicle. Ecoballs are used for washing (no phosphorus or powder/liquid) and Ecover for washing up. We share a washing machine! We have an allotment to grow food and have bird feeding stations and buy Fair Trade whenever possible. We have deliberately left House Sparrow habitats in our Home Office wall. Islay Bushcraft believes in 'System Thinking'.

Islay Bushcraft operates responsibly with a "Leave No Trace" Policy, believing that 'Less is More'. This benefits all and all that we do. Not only do we support local and internation biodiveristy values, but we also seek to be responsible in the decisions that affect our daily lives.

Safety Policy 2007

Islay Bushcraft has a very simple safety policy, in which the Ranger in Charge (RiC) has responsibility for any clients in his/her care.

The RiC has a duty to make sure that a client is never put into a position of danger or injury without due consideration between Islay Bushcraft and the client.

Whilst Islay Bushcraft acknowledges that outdoor environmental education has inherent dangers, these are minimised by thorough preparation. The Company operates a 'volenti non fit injura' policy (the principle of law where an adult, participating voluntarily in an activity involving known and obvious hazards, is unlikely to claim for recompense against those leading the activity if an injury is sustained as the result of falling victim to a known and obvious danger - eg Bushcrafters using sharp tools).

Notwithstanding, the RiC has a moral responsibility to ensure activities are as safe as possible and all known risks are assessed.

The REALLY Important Bit

All you spend with Islay Bushcraft stays on Islay. We are truly committed to our local economy and community. We do not run our business to line the pockets of others far away. By using local resources and skills we are true to our word and honest in our operation. If you need to know more, just ask.

Islay Birding is an Environmentally Responsible Business
Contact: Jeremy Hastings on;
Tel: 01496 850010 or 07810 460 175
Email: info@islaybirding.co.uk
The Old Byre Main Street, Port Charlotte, Isle of Islay, PA48 7TX
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