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Second edition of the report: Outlines the environmental impacts of the festival industry and aims to provide a robust basis for an industry-wide action to reduce carbon emissions by 50% by 2025.

https://www.vision2025.org.uk/report-download

Guide focusing on making your office space greener and more resource efficient. It covers areas of impact like energy, water and waste, and offers advice on zero or low cost team actions, which can deliver significant carbon and cost savings. It is aimed at anyone interested in greening the office space.

https://juliesbicycle.com/resources-green-office-guide-2015/

Guide focusing on water management in the context of environmental sustainability, covering the pre-event, during the event and after the event. It will provide a practical approach to the water used at your events. It is aimed at anyone involved in the decision-making at events.

https://juliesbicycle.com/resource-water-outdoor-events-2015/

Guide covering the key delivery stages of your production and mapping out sustainable actions you can make from conception to take down, covering design, construction, furniture, props, lighting and sound. It is for anyone involved in the producing or designing events and exhibitions.

https://juliesbicycle.com/resource-productions-exhibitions-2015/

Guide covering the basic principles of procurement decision processes, sustainability procurement policies and liaising with suppliers, as well as specific buying advice for common products and services. It is aimed at anyone who makes buying decisions at your organisation.

https://juliesbicycle.com/resource-procurement-guide-2015/

Briefing paper to give a better understanding of the Circular Economy, and how to apply its principles in your areas of work, from artistic practice to day-to-day operations in organisations.

https://juliesbicycle.com/resource-circular-economy-2018/

This webinar gives a better understanding of the circular economy and how to apply its principles in your areas of work, from artistic practice to day-to-day operations in organisations. Chiara Badiali, Knowledge and Sector Intelligence Lead at JB, shares examples of the circular economy, and is joined by Melissa Lewis, Specialist in Modern and Contemporary Art, from Modern British Conservation who shares her experience on applying circular economy principles to their cultural practice and how this has developed.

https://juliesbicycle.com/resource_hub/webinar-the-circular-economy/

In response to climate change emergency, Manchester City Council set the ambitious target in 2018 of becoming a zero carbon city by 2038.These 7 sustainable events guides were created in collaboration between JB and Manchester City Council as part of our ongoing C-Change Programme.

https://juliesbicycle.com/sustainable-events-guides-with-manchester-city-council/

Briefing from JB for the Arts Council England programme exploring the environmental issues associated with plastics and what the creative sector can do to tackle plastic pollution – with practical tips and a series of inspiring case studies from across the UK.

https://juliesbicycle.com/resource_hub/culture-beyond-plastic-understanding-and-eliminating-problem-plastics/

As part of the Arts Council England environmental support programme, this guide is a series of webinars on creative climate action. They cover: the state of the climate and climate policy, where Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions come from, the role of the arts, and understanding data and taking action.

https://juliesbicycle.com/resource_hub/climate-literacy-101/

This month Andy Fryers answers our 20 Industry Leaders Questions. Andy joined Hay Festival as Sustainability Director in 2007, having worked in a voluntary capacity for the Festival since 1995, and has helped them become genuinely pioneering in their sustainability practices.