50 Shades of Green Conference Tickets Now Available!

This post comes from Creative Carbon Scotland

We are excited to announce that tickets are now available for 50 Shades of Green: Stories of Sustainability in the Arts Sector!

Taking place on 6 October 2015 at the Pearce Institute in Glasgow, Creative Carbon Scotland’s first annual conference will be the first time those working to green the nation’s arts organisations will come together to exchange knowledge, learn of fresh ideas and make new connections to aid their sustainability activities.

The conference will hear from Scottish green champions from across the arts sector, with themes including carbon reduction, carbon reporting, promoting engagement with sustainability to stakeholders, interesting sustainability successes, and technology and projects to support sustainable activities.

Click here to download a guide agenda for the conference.

To find out more, and to book your space, visit our 50 Shades of Green event page.


The 50 Shades of Green conference is just one way that Creative Carbon Scotland supports arts organisations to reduce their environmental impact and address sustainability. We also host various training opportunities around carbon reduction and reporting – particularly with regards to environmental reporting for Creative Scotland- and we run the Green Arts Initiative: an interactive community of practice that helps arts organisations take action and talk about the green work they’re doing.

The post 50 Shades of Green Conference Tickets Now Available! appeared first on Creative Carbon Scotland.

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Creative Carbon Scotland is a partnership of arts organisations working to put culture at the heart of a sustainable Scotland. We believe cultural and creative organisations have a significant influencing power to help shape a sustainable Scotland for the 21st century.

In 2011 we worked with partners Festivals Edinburgh, the Federation of Scottish Threatre and Scottish Contemporary Art Network to support over thirty arts organisations to operate more sustainably.

We are now building on these achievements and working with over 70 cultural organisations across Scotland in various key areas including carbon management, behavioural change and advocacy for sustainable practice in the arts.

Our work with cultural organisations is the first step towards a wider change. Cultural organisations can influence public behaviour and attitudes about climate change through:

Changing their own behaviour;
Communicating with their audiences;
Engaging the public’s emotions, values and ideas.

Go to Creative Carbon Scotland

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