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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.

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We offer a full recycling service to festivals. We can also help smaller festivals recycle theirselves by offering – kit hire, skip hire, on-site baling,

The Showman’s Show is the UK’s original and most comprehensive exhibition of products and services for the festival, outdoor and special event industry. The

For more than 35 years, MTD has established itself as a world leader in temporary water and waste water infrastructures. We operate out of our

Every Can Counts is a not-for-profit communications programme that promotes the recycling of drink cans. Our work is funded by a selection of drink

In the heart of the prestigious Wimbledon Championships, a silent environmental revolution has been underway. Over the past three years, our collaboration with Wimbledon

Fews is a leading supplier of temporary structures for every kind of event and have proudly earned a strong reputation for service and quality, providing turnkey solutions to

Event Production Show 2023 (EPS23) took place at the ExCel Centre, London last month 1-2 March: From the outset of show planning the EPS

Arena Group delivers some of the world’s most iconic sporting and cultural events; through their environmental strategy they are committed to tackling the issue of

SANI solutions have developed water-saving sanitary vacuum products for the event sector, including vacuum toilets, showers and urinals. Water scarcity is a very real

Through its work with Shambala and Glastonbury Festival, RAW has a strong history of providing practical advice to help event organisers reduce their plastic

Greenbelt Festival is on a mission to be truly free from single use plastic, but like many organisers struggled to find an environmentally sound