At least this time the questions were reasonable (not good, but reasonable) and the site worked for me, which the last two have not.
I think all big companies (in fact everyone) has moral obligations toward charitable causes (of course, I don't necessarily think all charitable causes are genuinely charitable, nor are all charitable organisations interested in anything more than supporting a few individuals rather large pay packet and junkets ... but that's beside the point), so that was a winner for me.
Any dino-poop guzzling airline being worried about, or at least the perception amongst clients of, carbon impact to the environment and global warming is simply a no-brainer, so that too won brownie points from me.
The up-cycling of uniforms was a bit out of left field. Obviously I think it is good that a company is considering the end of life uses for their waste and I'm assuming uniforms are a big waste for an airline where they have a large number of visible staff who must look their best at all times. Bears to sell on board seemed to be a big thing for them, but for me that can happen as side line to producing them for charities, and the turning of uniforms into teddy bears for the less fortunate kids (and let's face it, VA fly to many small impoverished countries, not to mention Australia and New Zealand's less well off citizens) is a fabulous idea and quite possibly a marketing winner (remember the old money boxes the banks used to give away in the shape of their own identity, like the old bank bldg. from the CBA), so that to was a good survey topic IMHO.
Far better than the previous tripe they've served up!