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Julie’s Bicycle is the leading global charity bridging the gap between environmental sustainability and the creative industries. Our vision is a creative community with sustainability at its heart and our mission is to provide the inspiration, expertise and resources to make that happen. We work with over 2,000 arts organisations across the UK and internationally, large and small to help them measure, manage and reduce their environmental impacts.
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We invited Bristol based poet Rebecca Tantony to share her poetry at our event Powering Change in the Tobacco Factory Theatre back in February 2016. One of the poems was created on the day in response to the event.We hope you enjoy these wonderful verses and words of inspiration showing Rebecca's unique insights on sustainability and environmental …
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Hear how Manchester Museum have embraced embedding environmental sustainability and a greater connection to the natural world into the work they do.Henry McGhie, Head of Collections and Curator of Zoology at Manchester Museum shares some great stories about the experiences and impact of taking action on climate change.Climate Control11th May - 4th …
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Gary Topp, former Development Director at Bristol Green Capital Partnership shares his thoughts and reflections on working across the arts and sustainability sectors both in the UK and internationally.This presentation was recorded at Tobacco Factory Theatres for our Powering Change event in Bristol in February 2016.…
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Culture and creativity shape both our material and our conceptual worlds. The role of artists and creative businesses in provoking and mainstreaming new ideas and sustainable behaviours, and reflecting on how we feel about the natural world, are unsurpassed. So how can, and how should creatives leverage their influence?Panellists:- Tim Lindsay CEO,…
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