Collaborators & Supporters

Working together to advance shipping decarbonization & ocean health

Our Coalitions

Equal Routes is proud to be a member of coalitions working towards sustainable marine solutions


  • The Clean Shipping Coalition is an international association of civil society environmental organizations focused on addressing the climate, biodiversity, and ocean impacts of international shipping. The coalition works primarily through policy engagement at the International Maritime Organization (IMO)

    → Visit Clean Shipping Coalition


  • Made up of 24 not-for-profit organisations, the Clean Arctic Alliance campaigns to persuade governments to take action to protect the Arctic. It’s vision is protection of the unique Arctic ecosystem, including summer sea ice, dependent wildlife and Indigenous communities, from the polluting impact of shipping both in the region and beyond.

    → Visit Clean Arctic Alliance


  • Say No To LNG is a global shipping campaign aimed at debunking the myth that Liquefied Natural (Fossil) Gas, or LNG, is a “climate friendly” marine fuel alternative and exposing the true nature of LNG as the fossil fuel. Spanning the world from Asia to Europe to North America to the Arctic, it is a collective of environmental experts and advocates who collaborate to push back on the adoption of LNG and educate key actors on its role in worsening global warming.

    → Visit Say No to LNG


  • Equal Routes is officially credited as an organization at the UN Ocean Conference, a series of international meetings focused on the conservation and sustainable use of the ocean and marine resources.

    → Visit UNOC


Our Supporters

We are grateful to the following foundations for supporting our mission and work


  • The ICC in Canada is a non-profit organization led by a board of directors comprising the elected leaders of the four land-claims settlement regions: Inuvialuit, Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, and Nunavut.

    → ICC Canada


  • The Heiltsuk Tribal Council is an Indigenous Nation on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada, with a history spanning thousands of years. The council is committed to advocating for the rights and well-being of the Haíɫzaqv people. Their vision is rooted in preserving and revitalizing cultural heritage while promoting a sustainable relationship with the environment. 

    → Visit Heiltsuk Tribal Council


  • The ClimateWorks team is on a mission to end the climate crisis by amplifying the power of philanthropy. Its a global platform for philanthropy to innovate and scale high-impact climate solutions that benefit people and the planet.

    → Visit CWF


  • Gordon and Betty Moore established the foundation to create positive outcomes for future generations. In pursuit of that vision, the foundation helps advance scientific discovery and environmental conservation and the special character of the San Francisco Bay Area.

    → Visit Moore Foundation


  • The Clean Air Fund is a philanthropic initiative tackling global air pollution. They work with governments, funders, businesses and campaigners to deliver clean air for all. They fund and partner with organisations across the globe that promote air quality data, build public demand for clean air and drive action.

    → Visit Clean Air Fund