Justice Hub Resources
Towards Zero Waste Festivals Report
Responding to common challenges identified by outdoor event organisers’ around waste management and reduction, Resource Futures, a national waste and resources consultancy, was commissioned in 2022 by Vision: 2025 and Julie’s Bicycle. The report highlights the challenges and opportunities for sustainable waste management at UK greenfield festivals and provides solutions-focused recommendations for event organisers. Julies Bicycle’s Climate Change Specialist Richard Phillips comments: “This report will be a valuable tool for event managers to reduce waste and environmental impacts. There are some useful quick wins to improve efficiency and clear next steps for collective action to improve industry understanding and move toward more consistent approaches across the industry for everyone’s benefit.” The report highlighted key areas organisers can focus on to reduce environmental impact: Separating food waste so that it can be composted. Eliminating waste and maximising reuse, banning problem materials, encouraging reuse and having deposit return schemes. Create a Materials Policy to manage waste reduction to increase recycling and reuse. Waste data capture and reporting and baseline setting. Strategic placement and emptying of bins. Audience communications to positively impact behaviour onsite. The project has been funded by the Dixon Foundation, supported by an industry working group of sustainability experts and industry stakeholders comprising Julie’s Bicycle, Manchester City Council,
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An artist-led social justice organisation using culture and Black thought as catalysts to develop regenerative, community-centred cultural spaces.
View more (opens in a new tab)Season for Ex-Change: Justice
Thimali Kodikara hosts a panel discussion for Season for Ex-Change on what justice means within, and beyond, and a climate context.
View more (opens in a new tab)PTown Bay MMXXX
An interactive game from artist Hwa Young Jung, co-produced with young people at risk of entering and experiencing the criminal justice system. A Season for Change commission.
View more (opens in a new tab)Future scenarios
A multi-platform project by Lena Dobrowolska & Teo Ormond-Skeaping documenting climate change vulnerability, and imagining solutions and future scenarios.
View more (opens in a new tab)Displacement journeys
A collaborative art project supporting the Platform on Disaster Displacement, cultivating artistic responses to climate and disaster displacement.
View more (opens in a new tab)Loss and Damage Collaboration
An interdisciplinary group of practitioners, researchers, activists, and decision makers working to ensure that vulnerable countries have the support they need to address climate change related loss and damage.
View more (opens in a new tab)Decommissioned – Deli Theatre
Decommissioned is a new play about what it means to live in the shadow of impending disaster – and how it feels when the only place that you call home is under threat. It’s a play about childhood, community and resilience. It’s a love story, and a story of finding hope in a world in slow collapse.
View more (opens in a new tab)Karachi Urban Lab
An interdisciplinary research and advocacy platform exploring land displacement, climate change and public infrastructure in Pakistan.
View more (opens in a new tab)Who gives a f* about polar bears?
A film series from Creative Climate Leadership alum Gavin Porter exploring class and the climate crisis in Wales.
View more (opens in a new tab)Centric Lab
A research lab that uses neuroscience and geospatial data to understand how environmental injustice impacts our health.
View more (opens in a new tab)This is it
A music video produced by six Glasgow-based emcees, filmed on the site of COP26, a response to the fast growing #letitgrow project started by the team at Oi Musica.
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