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Theatre Green Book
The Green Book is an initiative by the whole theatre industry – working with sustainability experts Buro Happold – to work more sustainably. In three volumes it sets standards for making productions sustainably, for making theatre buildings sustainable, and for improving operations like catering and front of house.
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Julie’s Bicycle
A pioneering non-profit, mobilising the arts and culture to act on the climate and ecological crisis.
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Arts Council England: Environmental Responsibility
An environmental programme supporting Cultural Organisations and Individuals to lead the way in their approaches to environmental responsibility
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WWF-UK: Let’s make our workplaces sustainable
Tips to encourage businesses and organisations of all sizes to start embedding sustainability into business as usual.
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Sustainability in Production Alliance (SiPA)
A community of live production professionals creating a framework for positive steps toward sustainability in the live production industry
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OpenLearn
The Open University have a range of courses on the subject area of ‘Nature and the Environment’. All courses are free to study and available to start right away.
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Ecostage
A grassroots initiative and website that provides a framework, tools, and resources for embedding practice-based ecological thinking at all stages of our creative processes and scales of production.
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Creative Carbon Scotland
Embedding environmental sustainability within the arts and cultural sector in Scotland
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Carbon Literacy Project
The Carbon Literacy Project offers everyone a day’s worth of Carbon Literacy learning, covering – climate change, carbon footprints, how you can do your bit, and why it’s relevant to you and your audience.
Sustainability
Our vision is to see a well-connected and well-supported theatre sector, one which is at the heart of UK life. One of the many ways we support the sector to achieve this is through research and analysis leading to resources, guidance and best practice.