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Keswick Brewing Company
The Old Brewery
Brewery Lane
Keswick
Cumbria + CA12 5BY
017687 80700
info@keswickbrewery.co.uk

Climate Contribution Fund

Bassenthwaite Lake
Bassenthwaite Lake

Helping to control climate change

The Keswick Brewing Company is working together with The Tourism Conservation Partnership to help create a more climate friendly world.

We are supporting a range of projects which will:
  • Improve sustainable transport networks and encourage people out of their cars.
  • Protect and improve our carbon sinks, including the sustainable management of woodland and peat bogs.
  • Encourage the development and use of renewable energies, with low or no carbon implication.
We are working hard to reduce the impact of our business on the environment, please see the copy of our environmental policy if you would like to know more. By looking at the choices we make in our daily lives, we can protect the world around us for the benefit of ourselves and generations to follow us.

Every time someone takes a tour we will donate 25p to The Climate Contribution Fund. We also have a donation box in the Visitor Area for any of our customers who would like to make a small donation to help support these projects, making a real difference to the landscape and our future.


The Climate Contribution Fund is about encouraging both businesses and visitors to do something positive about climate change.

It is becoming ever more apparent that the world’s population is living beyond its means and that we are using our natural resources at an unsustainable rate. In order to change this and help protect our planet for the future it is important that we all make changes now, whether big or small.

The projects aim to consider both promoting and supporting sustainable tourism projects and helping to fund projects that can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. More importantly these are all local projects. It is important however, that we also make simple changes now, to make a difference in our everyday activities. These involve reducing the amount we use our cars, using environmentally friendly cleaning products, reducing our home energy consumption, buying locally helping to reduce food miles and supporting our local community.


Mountain Bikers Cycleways
Good cycle access encourages visitors and local residents out of their cars, reducing car-bon emissions. Within Cumbria a variety of projects are underway to develop and to diversify both on and off road cycle paths, including sections of the new Hadrian's Wall cycleway. The cycle network is continually linking existing cycle paths into long distance routes such as the Coast to Coast cycle path, attracting an increasing number of cycle tourists who enjoy biking on cross country routes.

Peat Bog Restoration
Peat Bogs provide a fantastic ‘sink’ for carbon, however our bogs have been dramatically reduced over years of agricultural land management. By restoring these bogs, atmospheric carbon can be absorbed.

Woodland Planting and Maintenance Woodland Planting and Maintenance
In order to ensure the long term health and survival of our woodlands, careful monitoring and management is required. Projects involve some planting of new trees but often focus on work being done to maintain existing trees and sometimes ‘continuous cover forestry’. This term describes a management system which aims to keep balance in woodland conditions as opposed to occasionally and dramatically clearing or felling forest.