About ECO
ECO is a voluntary non-governmental organisation working to protect the environment and to promote high standards of animal welfare in the Orkney Islands, Scotland.
Hoy Hills from Harray
Our Aims
Contacting Us
Main Address Alternative Contact
Address Susan Ferguson
Honorary Secretary, ECO
Burness Cottage
Burness Road
Firth
Orkney KW17 2ET
   Clive Strutt
Chairman, ECO
Manse Bay
South Ronaldsay
Orkney
Phone +44-(0)1856-761230 (24 hours) +44-(0)1856-831541
Fax +44-(0)1856-761230
Email susan@burness.force9.net
WWW www.eco-orkney.org.uk

If you hear about or see any pollution (air, water or soil) of Orkney’s environment, fly-tipping or any other environmental problems, then please contact us. *All calls will be treated in confidence.*

We look forward to hearing from you!
Membership
Your membership and donations are most welcome and will allow us to continue our work in protecting Orkney’s special environment. Please print out and send the following form and membership / donation to Inga Antonio, 3 Broadsands Road, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1BP (Tel. +44-(0)1856-871307).

  Name:...................................................................................................

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  I / We wish to join E.C.O. (PLEASE TICK AS APPROPRIATE)
 
UNWAGED ........................................................... £5
INDIVIDUAL .......................................................... £10
FAMILY .................................................................. £15
ORGANISATION / COMPANY ............................ £25

  I wish to make a donation of ...................................... to ECO.
Acknowledgement
Photographs on this site attributed to “GM” have been scanned from the work of the late Gunnie Moberg. ECO’s warmest thanks are due to Gunnie for permission to use items from her extensive library of colour and monochrome slides and photographs of Orkney, Shetland and the Faroe Islands.
Why Environmental Concern?
It took millions of years for the world’s human population to rise from our obscure origins to about 2 billion in the 1930’s. By the 1990’s, this figure has risen to nearly 6 billion. There is therefore a huge quantitative increase in the demands that our species makes on the planet - demands both in respect of use of resources and demands in relation to the accumulation of waste products.

Moreover, the kinds of waste products we generate are now, in many cases, far removed from the products that the absorbent capacity of the biosphere has ordinarily had to deal with over long periods of time. Our demands on the planet are therefore very different, qualitatively, from what they have been until very recently in human history.

There is therefore, prima facie, good reason to wonder whether we, the human race, may be placing excessive strain on the biosphere’s natural capacity to adjust to changes imposed upon it. This is the basis of ECOLOGICAL CONCERN generally.
Why Orkney?
Our islands have long been relatively cut off from the main centres of large scale economic activities ...... industry, agriculture and transport. The consequence is that, although we have been able to acquire some advantages from becoming more ‘modern’, our environment is relatively undamaged by many of the grosser features of the modern world.
Our Task
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN ORKNEY has the task of keeping Orkney environmentally clean and non-destructive without inhibiting genuinely useful progress. We are a voluntary pressure group of concerned individuals; we have a record of activity - and fruitful impact upon the authorities.

If this work is to prosper, we need to have increased public exposure and increased financial support from the public. The aim of this website is to raise our public profile to a new height - not least among the many expatriate Orkney people world wide who, very naturally, are deeply interested in the future of the place in which they, or their forebears, originated.

ECO is a member of the following bodies: