Phoenix Energy Responsible Business Report 2026

Phoenix continued its partnership with the Grand Opera House in support of their Grand Family Festival. There was a broad variety of workshops and creative activities across the week, including origami, a family grand tea dance, sensory submarine, musical theatre dance workshops and as well DV WZLQNOH WRHV DQG VLOYHU VZDQV EDOOHW FODVVHV Arts & Educational Outreach

Sport Changes Life

"Very enjoyable event from my daughters perspective and her friend. Lots of new dramatic concepts introduced and creativity encouraged."

92 % understood that Phoenix Energy supported the programme as part of their environmental education commitment

25 events Workshops were sold out with high attendance across the

85 % had Increased knowledge

Over the course of the week 800+ people visited the Theatre for the Grand Family Festival

The charity works within a range of communities to help young people find a path to a brighter future. Their sporting programmes aim to promote both mental and physical wellbeing from a young age. Aligning with Phoenix Energy’s ‘Environmental Education’ pillar of responsibility, Sport Changes Life developed a distinctive enjoyable learning experience by integrating physical activity with a classroom based workshop designed to achieve learning outcomes. Recycled equipment were used in replacement of traditional sports equipment during practical sessions to convey WKH PHVVDJH RI UH SXUSRVLQJ DQG WR DGYRFDWH DJDLQVW H[FHVVLYH consumption in society. Phoenix Energy continued its partnership with the forward-thinking local health charity, Sport Changes Life. Our P7 pupils thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the Phoenix Energy environmental education session. The activities were engaging, interactive, and sparked meaningful discussions about sustainability and energy use. The programme linked seamlessly with our curriculum, reinforcing key concepts in science and social responsibility, and complemented the environmental work we are already doing in school. It provided realworld context that helped deepen the children’s understanding of how individual choices impact the planet.

95 % of those surveyed felt satisfied

75 people took part in the Grand Tea Dance event

and understanding of environmental issues.

90 % had a greater understanding of practical skills for environmental conservation

SistersIN

Phoenix Energy has joined forces with local charitable organisation, SistersIN to help inspire the next generation of female business leaders in Northern Ireland. As part of the partnership, six employees took part in the SistersIN Leadership Programme 2025/26, offering mentorship and work experience opportunities to sixth form pupils over the course of an HLJKW PRQWK MRXUQH\ 0HQWRUV ZLOO KHOS students build confidence, broaden their career perspectives, and prepare them for future senior leadership roles.

We greatly value this initiative and believe it plays an important role in promoting environmental awareness among young learners. Michelle McCann, Vice Principal St. Mary’s Primary School, Newcastle

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Responsible Business Report 2026

Responsible Business Report 2026

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