Webinar 4.2 - Learning from Experience_Theatre Royal Plymouth Case Study
1. WEBINAR STARTING AT
10AM
Today’s Topic:
Learning from Experience: Case Studies of Organisations who
are leading on sustainability – Theatre Royal Plymouth
2. Module 4.2 – Case study
Case Studies of Organisations who are leading
on sustainability: Theatre Royal Plymouth
Luke Ramsay Christina Tsiarta – Julie’s Bicycle
Kevin Faulkner – Theatre Royal Plymouth
4. Webinar Series
• Weekly webinars for Npos, Mpms, Mdp lead partners and
Bridge Organisations
• Running until May 22nd (reporting deadline is May 31st)
– Specialist advice, dependent on the nature of your
organisation
– Specialist stakeholder webinars
– Troubleshooting
5. Today’s agenda
• Introduction to Julie’s Bicycle
• Introduction to the Arts Council’s environmental
reporting requirements – what is expected?
• Climate Change and the Arts
• Case Study: Theatre Royal Plymouth
• QA
• What help is available?
6. • Not for profit
• Founded by the music industry, now spanning many creative sectors
• Five years old
• A bridge between sustainability and the creative industries
• Anchored in research
• Not a bike shop
7. What does that look like?
• Working with over 1,000 organisations of all sizes and
types:
Artichoke, Royal Opera House, Manchester Jewish
Museum, Latitude Festival, BALTIC and Live Nation
• Consultancy
• Free online resources
• Networks
• Industry Green (IG) Tools and Certification
• Arts Council partnership
8. Arts Council Requirements
1. Developing an environmental policy and
action plan.
– Notify us using the IG Tools
2. Collecting data on emissions from
energy and water use from April 2012 to
March 2013.
– Submit using the IG Tools
Reporting deadline: 31st May 2013
10. Why you will care
• It’s a business issue, not just an
ethical one
• It can save you money, time
and effort
• It’s not going to go away
11. Why you ‘should’ care
• UK Gov:
– 80% reduction by 2050 on
1990 levels
• Arctic sea ice:
– Melting twice as quickly as
predicted
• Rate of species extinction:
– 100-1,000x higher than
historically ‘normal’
• Temperature rise:
- 5/6ºC warming = ê 5-10%
off global GDP
12. Why it’s worth it
Arts and Culture:
– Have an impact far
beyond their own
footprint
– Enable us to
understand complex
issues
– Have a role to play
in social change
14. Any questions?
• Reporting deadline: 31st May 2013
• Allow 4 – 6 weeks for reporting cycle
to take place within
• support@juliesbicycle.com
• www.juliesbicycle.com - Click on the
NPO Help Centre green circle