GreenNet is the ethical Internet Service Provider that has been connecting people and groups who work for peace, the environment, gender equality and human rights since 1986.

Services

GreenNet provides a unique anti-spam service geared to NGOs, the voluntary sector, charities and activists.

Ethical home & organisational broadband, ADSL up to 8Mbps & 20Mbps (depending on distance from exchange and other factors), unlimited bandwidth, fixed IP, and GreenNet’s excellent support team ensuring you’re online all of the time.

Our managed Drupal hosting is for organisations who want a managed and dynamic presence on the web with easy access to expert Drupal advice and development support.

Recent Web Projects

GreenNet web projects are all about planning, designing, and building websites that work for you and the issues you’re working on.

What you say about us

“ ..thanks for the support you’ve extended me these past years. I operated an Email Center in the Philippines from 1992 to 2000, using GreenNet as our link to the Internet.”
Roberto

Guest Blogs - recent posts we like

GreenNet opposes plans to legalise mass surveillance and malware - 17 Dec -
It's been a while since GreenNet last updated our members on our legal case against the British Government and UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) in the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT), but things have been proceeding at a typical speed for such detailed legal judgements.  Meanwhile, there have been three official reports into surveillance and interception by the secret services and police, several
Energy round-up: carbon markets have failed - by : Stephen Devlin - 9 Sep -
Energy round-up: carbon markets have failed  Photo credit:   freefoto

Network news

10/03/2016   Santiago Court bursts Chilean spy balloons

Israeli military surveillance balloons spying on the Las Condes and Lo Barnechea districts since August of 2015 must be removed immediately, the Court of Appeals of Santiago has ruled in a victory for Derechos Digitales and 2 other Chilean human rights organisations.

27/02/2016   Uk companies profiting from major HR abuse

The UK is letting corporate human rights abusers off the hook, a new Amnesty report claims. The UK National Contact Point for OECD Guidelines is biased and unreliable. Its failure to investigate properly allows UK companies to avoid accountability, even in cases where serious abuses are alleged.

12/02/2016   Fossil fuel funding bank branches disrupted

High street Barclays branches across 5 cities have been closed by protests highlighting the social and environmental impacts of the bank’s investments in coal, tar sands and fracking. Sit-ins and occupations of Barclays branches have taken place in London, Leeds, Sheffield, Lancaster and Oxford. The protests caused major disruption, forcing Barclays to turn away customers and close several branches.