Eco-Economix Limited Privacy Policy
We are committed to protecting your personal information and being transparent about what we do with it no matter how you interact with us. That is whether you want to work, want information, volunteer or advocate for us, donate, buy goods or use our services.
We are committed to using your personal information in accordance with our responsibilities. We are required to provide you with the information in this Privacy Notice under applicable law which includes:
The Data Protection Act 1998, which will be replaced by the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 from 25 May 2018
The Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.
We will not do anything with your information that you wouldn’t reasonably expect.
In this policy, references to Eco-Economix or to ‘we’ or ‘us’ are to Eco-Economix Limited which is a registered company in England and Wales (09599878) with registered address at The Oakley, Kidderminster Road, Droitwich.
This Privacy Notice tells you about how we collect, use and protect your personal information.
If you have any queries about our Privacy Notice and to contact us as a result of any of the pages in this document, please get in touch...
by telephone....... 01372-469-044
or by email.......... info@eco-economix.com
or by post........... Data Protection Officer, Eco-Economix Limited, Richmond House, Lammas Lane, Esher, Surrey KT10 8PD
We may collect and store information about you when you interact with us.
Examples of this are...
- To become an Eco-Economix customer.
- To participate in a raffle, appeal or questionnaire.
- To participate in an event or activity. e.g. seminar, exhibition, fund raiser.
- When you sign up to support one of our campaigns.
- When you sign up to our e-newsletter to receive information.
- To become one of our consultant partners.
- To become one of our suppliers.
- To work with one of our clients in an advisory capacity.
- When you provide permission to other organisations to share it with us (including Facebook or Twitter)
- When we collect it as you use our websites.
- From publicly available sources (where possible) to keep your information up to date (e.g. the Post Office’s National Change of Address database)
- When you interact with us on social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter or LinkedIn we may also obtain some personal information about you. The information we receive will depend on the privacy preferences you have set on each platform.
We combine the information from these sources with the information you provide to us directly.
When providing permission for third party organisations to share your data you should check their Privacy Policies carefully to understand fully how they will process your data.
We will use your personal information for the following purposes...
Responding to a request
– if you contact us with a query, we may use your personal information to provide you with a response.
Fundraising or Direct marketing
– we will only send you marketing information by email or SMS if you have given us specific consent to do so. If you withdraw your consent and then subsequently opt in to receive marketing information again, then your preferences may be updated. If you do not want to be contacted for marketing or fundraising purposes you can opt out at any time by contacting us.
Monitoring and evaluating
– We may use your information in order to improve current and future delivery of our services.
Processing an application to work with us – We may process your information if you send or fill in an application form or send us your CV or details in respect of an opportunity to work with us in order to evaluate your suitability and to respond to you.
Transactional purposes – We will need to use your personal information in order to carry out our obligations arising from any contracts entered into between you and us for goods or services, for example, processing your order and payment for a product from our online shop.
Providing and developing our website – We may use your personal information to help provide you with access to our website, personalise your experience, and improve and develop it further.
Administration
– We may use your personal information to record and deal with a complaint, to record a request not to receive further marketing information and for other essential internal record keeping purposes.
Prevention of crime – We may process your personal information to prevent crime and to keep our people and the public safe.
Protecting your vital interests
– We may process your personal information where we reasonably think that there is a risk of serious harm or abuse to you or someone else.
Market research and surveys
– We may invite you to participate in surveys or market research to help us improve our website, fundraising, services and strategic development. Participation is always voluntary and no individuals will be identified as a result of this research, unless you consent to us publishing your feedback.
Legal, regulatory and tax compliance
– Where required we are subject to a legal obligation, we may process your personal information to fulfil that obligation, to develop our products, services, systems and relationships with you. When we are legally required to hold certain personal information to fulfil statutory obligations.
Profiling and analysis
– We may occasionally, and for the purposes of understanding our clientbase better, use your personal information to conduct profiling of our contacts. This will help us to target communications in a more focused, efficient and cost-effective way, helping us reduce the chances of people receiving inappropriate or irrelevant communications. You can object to such use of your personal information for profiling at any time by contacting us.
Our profiling and analysis activities can be broken into five categories:
Data matching – We may combine the personal information you have given us with data obtained from external sources, such as the Office for National Statistics, to infer the likely social, demographic and financial characteristics, so we can tailor our communications, marketing and services to better meet your needs or the needs of others like you based on the insight we gain from the profile we build. We will not use the results of this data matching activity in a way that intrudes on your privacy or your previously expressed privacy preferences.
Segmenting – We may conduct analysis of contacts by group, post code or particular area. This is to ensure that campaigns or mailings are sent to those who will be most interested or likely to respond. This type of activity is not aimed at identifying specific individuals to target, but rather many individuals who may fall within a certain segment of people.
Major funder analysis – We may carry out research to determine whether an individual could be a potential major funder of a project. We may use publicly available information from third party sources such as Google; Companies House; published biographies and publicly available LinkedIn profiles.
The type of information we collect can include...
- Career overview
- Gift capacity
- Areas of interest
- History of giving
- How the individual is connected with us and others
public information on any philanthropic activities.
- High value event planning – We may also use profiling to produce short biographies of people who are due to meet with our board or attend an event that we may be hosting.
This helps our people to understand more about those we engage with, and their interests or connection to us.
Ethical screening and minimising risk
– As a registered company, we are subject to a number of legal and regulatory obligations and standards. The public naturally expect us to operate in an ethical manner and this is integral to developing high levels of trust and demonstrating our integrity. This means that we may carry out appropriate due diligence of people, check details and implement robust financial controls to help protect the business from abuse, fraud and/or money laundering. We may carry out background checks on potential funders or clients or anyone showing interest in our goods or services. We may also ethically screen people to minimise risk of creating an association with an individual or group that conflicts with our ethical standards.
Who do we share your information with?
- We will only use your information for the purposes for which it was obtained. We will not, under any circumstances, sell or share your personal information with any third party for their own purposes, and you will not receive marketing from any other companies, charities or other organisations as a result of giving your details to us.
We will only share your data for the following purposes
- Third party suppliers: We may need to share your information with data hosting providers or service providers who help us to deliver our services, projects, or appeals. These providers will only act under our instruction and are subject to pre-contract scrutiny and contractual obligations containing strict data protection clauses.
- Where legally required: We will comply with requests where disclosure is required by law, for example, we may disclose your personal information to the government for tax investigation purposes, or to law enforcement agencies for the prevention and detection of crime. We may also share your information with the emergency services if we reasonably think there is a risk of serious harm or abuse to you or someone else. We always aim to ensure that personal information is only used by those third parties for lawful purposes in accordance with this Privacy Notice.
What information do we collect?
- We collect various personal information such as name, postal address, telephone number, email address, date of birth (where appropriate), information about your interests and hobbies etc.
- We collect this information only in connection with specific activities, such as campaign updates, newsletter requests, product purchases, feedback, competition entries, information you provide in public forums or on our sites,
- The information is either needed to fulfil your request or to enable us to provide you with a more personalised service. You don’t have to disclose any of this information to browse our sites. However, if you choose to withhold requested information, we may not be able to provide you with certain services.
- Data protection law recognises that certain types of personal information are more sensitive. This is known as ‘sensitive’ or ‘special category’ personal information and covers information revealing racial or ethnic origin, religious or philosophical beliefs and political opinions, trade union membership, genetic or biometric data, information concerning health or data concerning a person’s sex life or sexual orientation.
- Sensitive information will only be collected where necessary, for example, we may need to collect health information from you when you deliver a service as a volunteer or member of staff. Clear notices will be provided at the time we collect this information, stating what information is needed, and why.
- With your explicit consent, we may also collect sensitive personal information if you choose to tell us about your experiences relating to our services for use in a case study.
Consent by email
- When we collect any personal information, you will be given the option to opt-in to receive communications from us by email. Where you agree, we may send you information about our events, products, fundraising and other activities. By providing personal data to us you consent to its use as described in this Privacy Policy.
- By entering one of our competitions, taking part in an event or project, you will generally be agreeing to receive mailings or emails from us for direct marketing and agreeing to this privacy policy.
If at any time you want to alter your preferences or request that we stop communicating with you please contact us.
Telephone and Mail
- For mailing and telephone based direct marketing campaigns, we may contact you by telephone and mailing campaigns under legitimate interest. We will not contact you if you are registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) or Mail Preference Service (MPS) unless you have given us opt in consent that you are happy to receive calls or mailings from us.
- You may still receive other types of telephone calls or mails from us as long as they are not for marketing purpose and are admin based, such as checking project progress.
- We do outsource some of the telephone calling we carry out as well as mailing programs, but we will only ever use carefully selected organisations which operate in a sympathetic manner.
How we will use legitimate Interest?
- If we contact you on the basis of legitimate interest, examples of how we may contact you are:
- welcoming you to Eco-Economix
- thanking you for your support
- finding out why you opted out from receiving contact
- contacting you about appeals or projects that we need financial support for
If at any time you want to alter your preferences or request that we stop communicating with you please let us know by contacting us.
If you’re 16 or under.
- If you are aged under 16, please ensure you obtain your parent/guardian’s consent before sending any personal information Eco-Economix.
- Please note that we will not knowingly accept online donations or orders for goods or services from persons aged under 16 years.
- We encourage you to be aware of the activities in which your children are participating, both offline and online. If your children voluntarily disclose information, this may encourage unsolicited messages. We suggest that you discourage your child from providing any information without your consent.
How do we protect your information?
- We use technical and corporate organisational safeguards to ensure that your personal information is secure. We limit access to information on a need-to-know basis and take appropriate measures to ensure that our people are aware that such information is only used in accordance with this Privacy Notice.
- We undertake regular reviews of those who have access to information that we hold to ensure that your information is only accessible by appropriately trained staff, volunteers and contractors.
- If you use your credit or debit card with us, we pass your card details securely to our payment processing partners. We do this in accordance with industry standards and do not store the details on our website. However, please be aware that there are always inherent risks in sending information by public networks or using public computers and we cannot 100% guarantee the security of data (including personal information) disclosed or transmitted over public networks.
Vulnerable circumstances
- We understand that additional care may be needed when we collect and process the personal information of vulnerable people. In recognition of this, we observe good practice in our interactions with vulnerable people.
How long will we keep your information?
- We will keep your personal information in respect of financial transactions for as long as the law requires us to for tax or accounting purposes (which may be up to six years after a particular transaction).
- If you request that we stop processing your personal information for the purpose of marketing we may in some instances need to add your details to a suppression file to enable us to comply with your request not to be contacted.
- If you have participated in an event or taken part in a project, we may keep and use your information to contact you for up to six years in line with this privacy policy.
- In respect of other personal information, we will retain it for no longer than necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, taking into account guidance issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office.
International transfers of information
- We may, on occasion decide to use the services of a supplier outside the European Economic Area (EEA), which means that your personal information is transferred, processed and stored outside the EEA. You should be aware that, in general, legal protection for personal information in countries outside the EEA may not be equivalent to the level of protection provided in the EEA. However, we take steps to put in place suitable safeguards to protect your personal information when processed by the supplier such as entering into the European Commission approved standard contractual clauses. By submitting your personal information to us you agree to this transfer, storing or processing at a location outside the EEA.
Your rights to your personal information.
- Data protection legislation gives you the right to request access to personal information about you which is processed by us and to have any inaccuracies corrected.
- You also have the right to ask us to erase your personal information, ask us to restrict our processing of your personal information or to object to our processing of your personal information.
If you wish to exercise these rights, please contact us - and you will also need to provide copies of two separate identification documents, such as a passport, driving licence, or utility bill. Please also provide any additional information that is relevant to the nature of your contact with us, as this will help us to locate your records. We will respond within 28 days, on receipt of your written request and copies of your identification documents. We reserve the right to charge a fee to process the request.
Storing your information
- Information which you submit to us is sent to computers located securely in the “cloud”. This is necessary in order to process the information and to send you the information you have requested.
- Information submitted by you may be transferred by us to other reputable third party organisations as referred to in this Policy. This will be done in accordance with guidance issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office.
- Any personal information you supply to us will not be retained for longer than necessary.
Other websites
- Our websites may contain hyperlinks to other websites. This Privacy Policy only applies to our websites so when you link to other websites you should read their own privacy policies.
- In purchasing goods or services from any of the companies via these hyperlinks, you are forming a contract with the company(s) concerned (agreeing to their terms and conditions), not Eco-Economix.
Using our social media pages
- While this statement covers our privacy practices and how we will use any information collected from our websites and social media pages, it doesn’t cover how providers of social media websites will use your information.
- You should read the social media site’s privacy policies before adding any content to our social media pages. Make use of the social media site privacy settings and reporting mechanisms to control the way that your information is handled.
- Posting content on our websites and social media pages - remember that the internet provides instant worldwide access. Any information that you provide will be worldwide instantly.
We don’t moderate our websites or social media pages. So, if you post comments about other people it’s not only your privacy that is at stake. Protect your friends’ privacy and reputations. Be careful about uploading any content that may show you or your friends in compromising situations and be aware that other users may abuse the content you have provided.
Please don’t provide information about yourself or other people unless you’re sure you and they are happy to have it made public. In particular, don’t provide any information about others without their consent where that information might identify them, such as:-
- Names
- Tagged photos
- Location
- Under no circumstances make public other peoples’ home address, email addresses or contact numbers.
Security
- We have security measures in place to attempt to protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of personal information under our control. Whilst we can’t ensure or guarantee that loss, misuse or alteration of information won’t occur, we’ll use standard industry methods to prevent this.
- Unfortunately, the transmission of information across the internet isn’t completely secure and whilst we do our best to try to protect the security of your information, we can’t ensure or guarantee that loss, misuse or alteration of information won’t occur whilst you or we are transferring this information.
- Where you or we have provided a password enabling you to access parts of our websites or use our services, it’s your responsibility to keep this password confidential. Please don’t share your password with anyone.
Cookies and how they benefit you
Our website uses cookies, as almost all websites do, to help provide you with the best experience we can. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile phone when you browse websites
Our cookies help us:
- Make our website work as you’d expect
- Remember your settings during and between visits
- Improve the speed/security of the site
- Allow you to share pages with social networks like Facebook
- Continuously improve our website for you
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Make our marketing more efficient (ultimately helping us to offer better service)
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Granting us permission to use cookies
- If the settings on your browser that you are using to view this website are adjusted to accept cookies we take this, and your continued use of our website, to mean that you are fine with this. Should you wish to remove or not use cookies from our site you can learn how to do this below, however doing so will likely mean that our site will not work as you would expect.
How long do cookies last?
- When a web server sends a cookie, it asks your browser to keep that particular cookie until a certain date and time. These dates can be:
- Some date in the future – Might be a few minutes or a few hours from now (to track something like your shopping cart in an online store).
- The cookie might expire many years in the future, to keep track of your browser for a long time
- When you close your browser – Called a session cookie, the next time you start your browser these will have vanished
- Some date in the past – This is how the server asks a browser to remove a previously-stored cookie
There is no way to prevent cookies being set other than to not use a website.
Site improvement cookies
We regularly test new designs or site features on our sites. We may do this by showing slightly different versions of our websites to different people and anonymously monitoring how our site visitors respond to these different versions. Ultimately this helps us to offer you a better website experience.
Anonymous visitor statistics cookies
We use cookies to compile visitor statistics such as how many people have visited our website, what type of technology they are using, how long they spend on the site, what page they look at, etc. This helps us to continuously improve our website. These analytics programs also tell us, on an anonymous basis, how people reached this site (e.g. from a search engine) and whether they have been here before, helping us to develop our services for you. Our site uses the following analytics programmes:
Google Analytics
Advertising or Targeting cookies
These types of cookies are used to deliver adverts which will be more relevant to you and your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement and to help measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaign. They remember that you have visited a website and this information is shared with other organisations such as advertisers. Targeting or advertising cookies will often be linked to site functionality provided by the other organisation.
We may use ‘Advertising’ cookies on Eco-Economix webpages to:
Link to social networks, like Facebook, who may use information to provide targeted advertising to you on other websites identify that you have visited an Eco-Economix website
Provide advertising networks with information on your visit so that they can present you with adverts that you may be interested in
Third party functions
Our site, like most websites, may include functionality provided by third parties. A common example is an embedded YouTube video.
Disabling these cookies will likely break the functions offered by these third parties
Turning Cookies off
You can usually switch cookies off by adjusting your browser settings to stop it from accepting cookies. Doing so, however, will likely limit the functionality of ours and a large proportion of the world’s websites as cookies are a standard part of most modern websites.
It may be that your concerns around cookies relate to so called “spyware”. Rather than switching off cookies in your browser you may find that anti-spyware software achieves the same objective by automatically deleting cookies considered to be invasive.
If you would like to make a complaint in relation to how we have handled your personal information, please contact us. If you are not happy with the response you receive, then you can raise your concern with:
Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Alternatively, you can visit their website.
Changes to our Privacy Policy
Our Privacy Policy may change from time to time, so please check this page occasionally to see if we have included any updates or changes, and that you are happy with them.