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Webinar provides guidance to aid decision-making around environmental/sustainability policies. For those developing an environmental policy, this will help encourage staff ownership and buy-in from senior management. JB’s Environmental Sustainability Project Manager Paul Crossley is joined by Chrissy Angus, Head of Administration at Lyric Hammersmith, who shares her experience of developing Lyric’s Policy and Action Plan.

https://juliesbicycle.com/webinar-effective-environmental-policies-resource-2019/

Webinar for people working on marketing and communications, green team leads, and anyone interested in an introduction to this topic. Includes a communications guide and features a range of approaches, top tips, and stories from other arts and creative organisations. JB’s Project Manager, Chiara Badiali, is joined by Matthew Otty, Marketing Assistant at the Royal Albert Hall who shares their learning with participants on successfully engaging team members in a large arts organisation.

https://juliesbicycle.com/webinar-speaking-green-resource-2019/

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/

This report is an indispensable guide to the ways in which the creative sector can respond to the biodiversity crisis, with a focus on green infrastructure, single-use plastics, and the move away from unsustainable sources such as palm oil. It takes in a variety of fascinating case studies of successes and ongoing challenges from across the UK and Global arts and cultural sector. Written by lead author Chiara Badiali and produced by JB.

https://juliesbicycle.com/resource_hub/resource-nature-biodiversity-habitats-ecosystems-2019/

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/

This webinar focuses on climate policy, decarbonisation trends, and key case studies from the sector. It also explores the practicalities of energy management, with a focus on renewable energy to help you frame your operational and strategic response to the climate emergency.

https://juliesbicycle.com/resource_hub/webinar-road-to-zero-carbon/

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/

Creative Green Tools are a free set of unique carbon calculators developed by Julie’s Bicycle specifically for the creative industries.

https://ig-tools.com/

In this guest blog Megan Best from sustainable event solutions company, Native Events, explores the theory of the adaptive resilience cycle and how it applies to the future of the festival industry.

Lewis Silkin offers expert legal advice across the entertainment industry from live music to theatre; experiential to sport; product launches to festivals; and exhibitions

We are a specialist music and media insurance broking firm.  We provide policies for event organisers and suppliers to cover liability, hired equipment, money

The July 2020 launch of the 5th annual event industry green survey has been refocused, to understand the impact of COVID-19 on sustainability ambitions, and provide an opportunity for event organisers to share their plans and needs for reducing their carbon impacts when events return.