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WEBINAR STARTING AT 11AM
Today’s Topic:
Specialist advice: Outdoor Events
Julie’s Bicycle is a registered charity: England and Wales no. 1153441.
Specialist advice: Outdoor Events
A reminder of the environmental reporting requirements including how to add
new data to the IG Tools, plus a special focus on: How to make your event
sustainable for organisations who produce and/or manage outdoor events.
Christina Tsiarta and Luke Ramsay– Julie’s Bicycle
Housekeeping
Webinar Series
• Weekly webinars for NPO, Bridge and MPM
• Now until May 13nd (reporting deadline is May 30th)
– Basic training
– Specialist advice depending on type of organisation
• Venues and Cultural Buildings
• Offices
• Outdoor Events
– Taking it further
• Touring
• Productions and Exhibitions
• Communicating success
• Staff engagement
Environmental reporting: the basics 02/04/14
Updating Environmental Policy and Action Plan 02/04/14
Specialist advice: Cultural Buildings and Venues 09/04/14
Specialist advice: Offices 09/04/14
Environmental reporting: the basics 16/04/14
Updating Environmental Policy and Action Plan 16/04/14
Specialist advice: Outdoor Events 23/04/14
IG Tools Training 23/04/14
Going further: Sustainable Touring 30/04/14
Going further: Sustainable Productions and Exhibitions 30/04/14
Communicating success: how to effectively communicate your initiatives and stories 07/05/14
IG Tools Training 07/05/14
Staff engagement: planning, engaging, acting and maintaining momentum 14/05/2014
To register: http://www.juliesbicycle.com/resources/ace-npos/Webinars-2014
Today’s agenda
• Introduction to Julie’s Bicycle
• Environmental reporting requirements – a reminder
• Environmental reporting results from 2012/13
• Top tips for Outdoor Events
• Energy
• Water
• Waste
• Travel
• Procurement & Merchandise
• Case studies
• Support and resources
• Trouble shooting Q&A
3-year partnership with Arts Council England to
support major funded organisations – 2012 to 2015
Julie’s
Bicycle
Research Networks
Consultancy
Resources
Training
Events
Thought
Leadership
Arts Council Requirements
1. Update your environmental policy and
action plan.
– Notify us using the IG Tools
2. Collecting data on energy and water use
from April 2013 to March 2014
– Submit using the IG Tools
Reporting deadline: 30th May 2014
Specialist advice for outdoor events
Input
2013/2014
data
&review
results
Policy &
Action
Plan
update
Notify JB
by 30th
May via
IG Tools
Include in
Annual
submission
Process
TO DO NOW
Julie’s Bicycle Support
Rest of 2014
• 2nd webinar series: 11 webinars
• Third annual roadshow in winter 2014
• Continuous phone & email support with data entry,
EP, AP
Other relevant work
• Grants for the Arts programme
• Sustaining Creativity
• Culture Change (East)
Specialist advice for outdoor events
Top tips - Energy
1. Decide what you want to achieve (IG Tools - baseline)
2. Reduce power demand
– Switch off and switch to LEDs
– Plan in detail actual requirements by every user
– Prepare a power reduction policy and disseminate
– Encourage contractors to use energy efficient equipment
– Consider how the price structure can affect demand
3. Rationalise no. of generators used: layout & size
4. Increase use of low/zero carbon energy or hybrid
systems
e.g. WVO biodiesel, solar, kinetic
5. Structure contracts to encourage efficiency
Top tips - Water
1. Manage water efficiently
– Include in planning:
infrastructure & comms
– Water recycling e.g. grey
water for flushing &
irrigation
– Ensure plenty of accessible
points for refilling
– Provide central standpipes
rather than a water supply
to each vendor
– Reduce water pressure on
taps, hoses and standpipes
& taps with an automatic
stop mechanism
– Use organic dust
suppressant additives
instead of water
– Use alcohol free hand
sanitiser dispensers
instead of soap and taps
– Use ‘nipples’ instead of
taps for hand washing
Top tips – Water cont.
2. Manage sewage effectively & avoid pollution
– Traders/Visitors to use ecofriendly products
– Use biological rather than chemical treatments for toilets
e.g. water free toilets, compost toilets, water-free urinals, low
toxicity & formaldehyde-free toilets
– Monitor to avoid spills and contamination
– Separate fats and oils to avoid contamination
– If disposing, ensure at least 100m from a waterway
3. Monitor usage
– Use the IG Tools for reporting (water meter/invoices)
– Set targets for next event (S.M.A.R.T.)
Top tips - Waste
1. Work with contractors and traders
• Stock only reusable/compostable cups, containers, plates and
cutlery
• Minimise packaging (contractual clauses)
• Use bulk dispensing rather than single sachets (e.g. sugar,
salt)
• No drinking straws, plastic bags and polystyrene packaging
• Ban bottled water on site: provide reusable bottles to staff,
crew and artists & sell as merchandise for audience
• Require recycling contractually and monitor
• Clearly label bulk bins
• Introduce composting for food waste
• Train staff & contractors
2. Monitor waste, composition and disposal
• Use the IG Tools for reporting
Top tips – Waste cont.
3. Address ticketing & merchandise
• Commit to paperless registration, ticketing and confirmations
• Communicate all info online and via email
• Reduce the amount of printed materials used for promotion
• Restrict giveaways and samples and ban advertising flyers
• Ensure all sponsors and NGOs meet your guidelines
4. Engage with audience
• Communicate creatively and incentivise e.g. competitions
• Clearly label bins and use eye level and overhead signs
• Plan bin placement and logistics in detail to ensure visibility
• Cover bins with a lid to minimise contamination
• Discourage littering with abandoned tents and gear if camping
• Provide butt collection facilities
• Use volunteers
Top tips - Travel
1. Staff travel
– Use bikes and/or electric buggies on site
– Encourage public transportation/bikes to get to and from
site
2. Audience travel
– Run competitions & provide incentives to audience
e.g. preferential car parking if fully occupied; preferential tent
location if using public transportation
3. Production travel
– Use local kits and hire locally
– Rationalise production travel to minimise no. of journeys
4. All
– Use IG Tools for reporting
Tops tips –
Procurement & Merchandise
1. Reduce consumption & reuse
2. Create a sustainable procurement policy
3. Incorporate green purchasing criteria in contracts with
traders
4. Source sustainably
e.g. FSC timber, organic/local food, Faitrade, environmentally
friendly cleaning products, energy efficient equipment (A or A+
or A++), low energy light-bulbs, recycled material
5. Use merchandise with certification
e.g. Carbon Reduction Label, Oeko-Tex Standard 100, Fair
Wear Foundation, Fairtrade
6. Use the Julie’s Bicycle Green Arts Marketplace
Case study: LIFT
“Aims to become exemplar organisation in the cultural
sector, leading the way in the fight against climate
change”
Programming: Sustainability pilot: 66 minutes in
Damascus
Partnerships: Imagine 2020 EU climate change
network
Staff engagement: Travel, energy, waste
Supply chain engagement: Participating venues
& artists
Case study: Manchester
International Festival (MIF)
Festival
• First festival to be BS 8901 (now ISO 12121) certified
• Recipient of A Greener Festival award
• 2013 Festival:
- Only 1% of waste to landfill (recycling & compostable
tableware)
- Used electric & hybrid cars for artist & staff transportation
- Used donated carpet made from recycled yarn
- All marketing material printed on FSC certified stock
- Used 262 Greater Manchester suppliers
- 92% of sets and props were recycled and reused
- Used upcycled furniture designs from locals and students
- Engaged and educated its audience
Case study: MIF cont.
Office
– Power efficient laptops => 18% electricity use
– Recycling paper, card and plastic & old IT equipment
– B&W and double-sided as default for printing
– Skype and video conferencing used
– 3 shared bikes for MIF staff and Cycle to work scheme
– Promoting environmental objectives via media and website
– Using recycled pop up banners
– Using email for most mailings, press releases and images
• Green team and green champion
• Member of the Manchester Cultural Leaders’ Environmental
Forum (MCLEF), facilitated by Julie’s Bicycle
Further support
• http://www.juliesbicycle.com/resources
• Power Behind Festivals Guide
• Guides on energy, water and waste for
outdoor events – out soon!
• Other guides and factsheets
• Case studies of best practice
• IG Tools ‘how to’ videos
• Environmental Policy and Action Plan
Guidelines and examples
• Further webinars & recordings
• Phone & email support
Thank you - Any questions?
• Reporting deadline: 30th May 2014
• Allow 4 – 6 weeks for reporting cycle
to take place within
• support@juliesbicycle.com
• www.juliesbicycle.com

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Specialist advice for outdoor events

  • 1. WEBINAR STARTING AT 11AM Today’s Topic: Specialist advice: Outdoor Events Julie’s Bicycle is a registered charity: England and Wales no. 1153441.
  • 2. Specialist advice: Outdoor Events A reminder of the environmental reporting requirements including how to add new data to the IG Tools, plus a special focus on: How to make your event sustainable for organisations who produce and/or manage outdoor events. Christina Tsiarta and Luke Ramsay– Julie’s Bicycle
  • 4. Webinar Series • Weekly webinars for NPO, Bridge and MPM • Now until May 13nd (reporting deadline is May 30th) – Basic training – Specialist advice depending on type of organisation • Venues and Cultural Buildings • Offices • Outdoor Events – Taking it further • Touring • Productions and Exhibitions • Communicating success • Staff engagement
  • 5. Environmental reporting: the basics 02/04/14 Updating Environmental Policy and Action Plan 02/04/14 Specialist advice: Cultural Buildings and Venues 09/04/14 Specialist advice: Offices 09/04/14 Environmental reporting: the basics 16/04/14 Updating Environmental Policy and Action Plan 16/04/14 Specialist advice: Outdoor Events 23/04/14 IG Tools Training 23/04/14 Going further: Sustainable Touring 30/04/14 Going further: Sustainable Productions and Exhibitions 30/04/14 Communicating success: how to effectively communicate your initiatives and stories 07/05/14 IG Tools Training 07/05/14 Staff engagement: planning, engaging, acting and maintaining momentum 14/05/2014 To register: http://www.juliesbicycle.com/resources/ace-npos/Webinars-2014
  • 6. Today’s agenda • Introduction to Julie’s Bicycle • Environmental reporting requirements – a reminder • Environmental reporting results from 2012/13 • Top tips for Outdoor Events • Energy • Water • Waste • Travel • Procurement & Merchandise • Case studies • Support and resources • Trouble shooting Q&A
  • 7. 3-year partnership with Arts Council England to support major funded organisations – 2012 to 2015 Julie’s Bicycle Research Networks Consultancy Resources Training Events Thought Leadership
  • 8. Arts Council Requirements 1. Update your environmental policy and action plan. – Notify us using the IG Tools 2. Collecting data on energy and water use from April 2013 to March 2014 – Submit using the IG Tools Reporting deadline: 30th May 2014
  • 10. Input 2013/2014 data &review results Policy & Action Plan update Notify JB by 30th May via IG Tools Include in Annual submission Process TO DO NOW
  • 11. Julie’s Bicycle Support Rest of 2014 • 2nd webinar series: 11 webinars • Third annual roadshow in winter 2014 • Continuous phone & email support with data entry, EP, AP Other relevant work • Grants for the Arts programme • Sustaining Creativity • Culture Change (East)
  • 13. Top tips - Energy 1. Decide what you want to achieve (IG Tools - baseline) 2. Reduce power demand – Switch off and switch to LEDs – Plan in detail actual requirements by every user – Prepare a power reduction policy and disseminate – Encourage contractors to use energy efficient equipment – Consider how the price structure can affect demand 3. Rationalise no. of generators used: layout & size 4. Increase use of low/zero carbon energy or hybrid systems e.g. WVO biodiesel, solar, kinetic 5. Structure contracts to encourage efficiency
  • 14. Top tips - Water 1. Manage water efficiently – Include in planning: infrastructure & comms – Water recycling e.g. grey water for flushing & irrigation – Ensure plenty of accessible points for refilling – Provide central standpipes rather than a water supply to each vendor – Reduce water pressure on taps, hoses and standpipes & taps with an automatic stop mechanism – Use organic dust suppressant additives instead of water – Use alcohol free hand sanitiser dispensers instead of soap and taps – Use ‘nipples’ instead of taps for hand washing
  • 15. Top tips – Water cont. 2. Manage sewage effectively & avoid pollution – Traders/Visitors to use ecofriendly products – Use biological rather than chemical treatments for toilets e.g. water free toilets, compost toilets, water-free urinals, low toxicity & formaldehyde-free toilets – Monitor to avoid spills and contamination – Separate fats and oils to avoid contamination – If disposing, ensure at least 100m from a waterway 3. Monitor usage – Use the IG Tools for reporting (water meter/invoices) – Set targets for next event (S.M.A.R.T.)
  • 16. Top tips - Waste 1. Work with contractors and traders • Stock only reusable/compostable cups, containers, plates and cutlery • Minimise packaging (contractual clauses) • Use bulk dispensing rather than single sachets (e.g. sugar, salt) • No drinking straws, plastic bags and polystyrene packaging • Ban bottled water on site: provide reusable bottles to staff, crew and artists & sell as merchandise for audience • Require recycling contractually and monitor • Clearly label bulk bins • Introduce composting for food waste • Train staff & contractors 2. Monitor waste, composition and disposal • Use the IG Tools for reporting
  • 17. Top tips – Waste cont. 3. Address ticketing & merchandise • Commit to paperless registration, ticketing and confirmations • Communicate all info online and via email • Reduce the amount of printed materials used for promotion • Restrict giveaways and samples and ban advertising flyers • Ensure all sponsors and NGOs meet your guidelines 4. Engage with audience • Communicate creatively and incentivise e.g. competitions • Clearly label bins and use eye level and overhead signs • Plan bin placement and logistics in detail to ensure visibility • Cover bins with a lid to minimise contamination • Discourage littering with abandoned tents and gear if camping • Provide butt collection facilities • Use volunteers
  • 18. Top tips - Travel 1. Staff travel – Use bikes and/or electric buggies on site – Encourage public transportation/bikes to get to and from site 2. Audience travel – Run competitions & provide incentives to audience e.g. preferential car parking if fully occupied; preferential tent location if using public transportation 3. Production travel – Use local kits and hire locally – Rationalise production travel to minimise no. of journeys 4. All – Use IG Tools for reporting
  • 19. Tops tips – Procurement & Merchandise 1. Reduce consumption & reuse 2. Create a sustainable procurement policy 3. Incorporate green purchasing criteria in contracts with traders 4. Source sustainably e.g. FSC timber, organic/local food, Faitrade, environmentally friendly cleaning products, energy efficient equipment (A or A+ or A++), low energy light-bulbs, recycled material 5. Use merchandise with certification e.g. Carbon Reduction Label, Oeko-Tex Standard 100, Fair Wear Foundation, Fairtrade 6. Use the Julie’s Bicycle Green Arts Marketplace
  • 20. Case study: LIFT “Aims to become exemplar organisation in the cultural sector, leading the way in the fight against climate change” Programming: Sustainability pilot: 66 minutes in Damascus Partnerships: Imagine 2020 EU climate change network Staff engagement: Travel, energy, waste Supply chain engagement: Participating venues & artists
  • 21. Case study: Manchester International Festival (MIF) Festival • First festival to be BS 8901 (now ISO 12121) certified • Recipient of A Greener Festival award • 2013 Festival: - Only 1% of waste to landfill (recycling & compostable tableware) - Used electric & hybrid cars for artist & staff transportation - Used donated carpet made from recycled yarn - All marketing material printed on FSC certified stock - Used 262 Greater Manchester suppliers - 92% of sets and props were recycled and reused - Used upcycled furniture designs from locals and students - Engaged and educated its audience
  • 22. Case study: MIF cont. Office – Power efficient laptops => 18% electricity use – Recycling paper, card and plastic & old IT equipment – B&W and double-sided as default for printing – Skype and video conferencing used – 3 shared bikes for MIF staff and Cycle to work scheme – Promoting environmental objectives via media and website – Using recycled pop up banners – Using email for most mailings, press releases and images • Green team and green champion • Member of the Manchester Cultural Leaders’ Environmental Forum (MCLEF), facilitated by Julie’s Bicycle
  • 23. Further support • http://www.juliesbicycle.com/resources • Power Behind Festivals Guide • Guides on energy, water and waste for outdoor events – out soon! • Other guides and factsheets • Case studies of best practice • IG Tools ‘how to’ videos • Environmental Policy and Action Plan Guidelines and examples • Further webinars & recordings • Phone & email support
  • 24. Thank you - Any questions? • Reporting deadline: 30th May 2014 • Allow 4 – 6 weeks for reporting cycle to take place within • [email protected] • www.juliesbicycle.com