Jessica Byrne

Senior Writer & Media Coordinator London, UK

I’m Jessica (She/Her). I\\\’m the Deputy Editor & Content Partnership Manager at Thred. Originally from the island of Bermuda, I specialise in writing about ocean health and marine conservation, but you can also find me delving into pop culture, health and wellness, plus sustainability in the beauty and fashion industries. Follow me on Twitter, LinkedIn and drop me some ideas/feedback via email.

Hey there, I’m Jess, the Deputy Editor & Content Partnership Manager at Thred.

Originally from Bermuda, I moved to London to get my Master’s degree in Media & Communications, and to start a new adventure in the big city.

In my free time you can find me with my nose in a book, working on my endless Spotify playlists, or meeting up with friends to enjoy a bite at our favourite restaurants.

After working for a couple years in Amsterdam, my love for telling a good story led me to join the team at Thred to spread the word about positive social change.

Latest Stories from Jessica

Opinion – UK government holds migrants to an unfairly high standard

Opinion – UK government holds migrants to an unfairly high standard

The UK’s home secretary has announced government plans to raise the income requirements of future migrants to £38,700 per year – an annual salary higher than what most of the British public earn. It’s no secret that the UK Conservative Party has made cracking down on immigration one of its key focuses during the last year. Along with its ‘Stop The Boats’ campaign, attempts to make Britain unattractive to asylum...

By London, UK
Carcinogenic ‘forever chemicals’ found in England’s drinking water samples

Carcinogenic ‘forever chemicals’ found in England’s drinking water samples

Toxic forever chemicals, which never break down in the natural environment or the human body, have been found in drinking water supplies in England. Although we typically stray from doomsday-type news on Fridays, the fact that England’s drinking water is confirmed to contain toxic forever chemicals is the kind of information we have to share. A recent report from the UK’s Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) has found that hundreds of drinking...

By London, UK
Ofcom report says people watch porn most often during the workday

Ofcom report says people watch porn most often during the workday

A new report by the UK communications regulator Ofcom reveals that people across the country visit porn websites more during the workday than any other time. Bored at your desk? Try whacking on an X-rated adult video. Only kidding. Obviously. Watching porn at work probably isn’t the best cure for boredom – unless you’re actively trying to get sacked. Yet up and down the country, Brits are doing exactly that. A new report...

By London, UK
Half of all alcohol companies market to Gen Z by using ‘healthy’ buzzwords

Half of all alcohol companies market to Gen Z by using ‘healthy’ buzzwords

Low calorie, low sugar, and gluten-free labels on pre-mixed alcoholic beverages are attempts to lure health-conscious young people into drinking, a research team in Australia says after analysing the labels of 491 different beverages.   If your health is declining, the first thing you’ll likely be told to do is to eat and drink healthier. Alcohol, in that case, will likely be off the table as the overwhelming scientific consensus is...

By London, UK
Why are toxic chemicals still in our make-up and cosmetic products?

Why are toxic chemicals still in our make-up and cosmetic products?

Along with ‘forever chemicals’ that will never break down in our natural environment, many beauty products still contain ingredients that disrupt our hormones and cause harm to our bodies over time. Which chemicals should we steer clear of and what is being done to make them disappear for good? You’d think that companies making products designed to be lathered, sprayed, and smeared on our bodies would make sure that their...

By London, UK
Textile waste zombies visit fast fashion shops in the UK

Textile waste zombies visit fast fashion shops in the UK

The Or Foundation has teamed up with artist Jeremy Hutchison to create fast fashion zombies that haunt high-street clothing stores in the UK. The aim is to raise awareness about the environmental cost of the industry while demanding greater transparency from retailers. By now, most of us are well aware of the terrible environmental and social costs of fast fashion. The industry is one of the primary polluters of our planet’s...

By London, UK
Schiphol Airport U-turns on plan to cut 40,000 flights per year

Schiphol Airport U-turns on plan to cut 40,000 flights per year

The Dutch airport, which acts as a European hub for international connecting flights, has cracked under pressure from the US and other neighbouring EU countries. Earlier this week, the Dutch government announced that its largest and busiest airport will temporarily abandon plans to reduce the number of flights it allows to land yearly by at least 40,000. Schiphol Airport, located in the capital city of Amsterdam, is a major European...

By London, UK
Why is Kim Kardashian on the cover of GQ’s ‘Man of the Year’ issue?

Why is Kim Kardashian on the cover of GQ’s ‘Man of the Year’ issue?

She’s a businesswoman, reality TV star, aspiring lawyer, and mother of four. Despite her long list of accolades, many people can’t help but ask: why is Kim Kardashian the face of GQ’s ‘Man of the Year’ cover spread? People may be rolling their eyes and wishing they could banish the Kardashian name from public consciousness forever, but the fact is – Kim Kardashian, specifically, isn’t going anywhere. She broke onto the...

By London, UK
‘Lapse’ emerges as the latest Gen Z photo-sharing platform

‘Lapse’ emerges as the latest Gen Z photo-sharing platform

Stepping onto the digital scene with the slogan ‘friends, not followers’, can the new photo and status-sharing app Lapse hold our attention in a way that BeReal couldn’t? It’s starting to feel like the reign of social media is collapsing. Twitter’s engagement is at its lowest ever after rebranding to X under Elon Musk. Facebook – um, what even is that? Instagram has become a marketplace / TikTok rip-off where our...

By London, UK
Sunak’s plan to send UK asylum seekers to Rwanda has been blocked

Sunak’s plan to send UK asylum seekers to Rwanda has been blocked

The British Supreme Court has ruled against the Conservative Party’s plan to send asylum seekers in the UK to Rwanda over concerns about human rights violations and possible relocation. A government plan to send asylum seekers currently in the UK to Rwanda has been ruled unlawful by the British Supreme Court. Although UN refugee agencies have welcomed the decision, this is a huge blow to PM Rishi Sunak and his Conservatives...

By London, UK