Environmental Sustainability

25

January 2024

BFI Sustainable Screen Webinar: Getting to Grips with Environmental Performance and Progress

BFI Sustainable Screen

12.30pm - 2pm

As part of the BFI Sustainable Screen Programme, Julie’s Bicycle is running a webinar for all organisations working in the screen sector ‘beyond production’ – from cinemas, festivals and screen archives to skills development and sector support – looking to develop their understanding of how they are doing environmentally.

During the session, we will look at:

  • Where to start in figuring out what information you need to understand your current environmental impacts, practice and performance
  • How to get the information you need, from energy audits and audience travel data to staff opinion surveys
  • How to use this information to capture how you are doing, inform action and track progress

Julie’s Bicycle Speakers:

Ami Hankö – Climate Change and Sustainability Specialist
Richard Philips – Climate Change and Sustainability Specialist

Sign up here

If you have any specific questions you would like to be addressed in the webinar, please send in advance to [email protected].

 


Information for BFI National Lottery Awardeess

This webinar on is open to all and will cover different ways and means of capturing environmental impacts, performance and progress, including carbon footprinting.

BFI National Lottery awardees will also benefit from the following additional support on carbon footprinting and reporting to meet the contractual obligations of their award:

  • A webinar on 27 February 2024, for organisations required to report their carbon footprint using Julie’s Bicycle’s Creative Climate Tools.
  • Drop-in sessions for awardee groups by Fund in March 2024

Further details on reporting for BFI National Lottery awardees and on the drop-in sessions will be shared with these organisations by mid-January 2024.


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