Natalie Fee is an award-winning environmental campaigner, author, speaker, and founder of City to Sea, a non-profit organisation running campaigns to stop plastic pollution at source.
In 2019 Natalie won the Sunday Times Volvo Visionaries Award for her campaign work with City to Sea, and in 2018 she was listed as one of the UK’s ‘50 New Radicals’ by The Observer / Nesta. In the same year the University of the West of England awarded her the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science in recognition of her services to the environment. She won the Sheila McKechnie Award for Environmental Justice in 2017 for City to Sea’s #SwitchtheStick campaign and is proud to have been named Bristol 24/7’s Woman of the Year for 2018.
Her recent book, How to Save the World for Free, was published in October 2019 and is an instant Amazon no.1 bestseller. Natalie also sits on the Bristol Advisory Committee for Climate Change. As a published author with two books under her belt, plus a love of verbal communication, Natalie can also give talks on literacy; how language, writing and communication skills have powered her career in journalism, media and campaigning.
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