Green Arts Portal Bi-weekly Reminders

This post comes from Creative Carbon Scotland

The Green Arts Portal (GAP) is an online resource that enables organisations and individuals to track their progress towards sustainability milestones. Our launch of bi-weekly reminders will serve to support and remind GAP users of the many facets of the online tool.

The bi-weekly reminders will be structured around themes, ranging from waste management to marketing. Our first theme is “Green Champions,” which celebrates staff members who take the lead on setting and achieving sustainability goals for their organisation. Our new resource “Being a Green Champion” elaborates on the role and strategies implemented by successful green champions. The resource advises-

  • How to become a green champion
  • What your first steps as a green champion should be
  • Communicating initiatives towards green goals
  • Measuring your progress through the Green Arts Portal

If you would like to sign up to the Green Arts Portal, please get in touch. If you are already signed up for the Green Arts Portal, be sure to check your email inbox for our bi-weekly reminders!

The post Green Arts Portal Bi-weekly Reminders 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.

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