Creative Climate Tools
Launched in 2009, the Creative Climate Tools (formally known as Creative Green Tools) are globally recognised as the first and leading online environmental reporting tools designed specifically for the arts and culture sector.
Over 2,000 organisations across more than 20 countries are already using the Creative Climate Tools to make a positive environmental impact.
How the Creative Climate Tools Help with Environmental Reporting
These tools are designed to support your environmental reporting and long-term sustainability planning. They simplify the process of measuring, tracking and communicating your environmental impacts, making it easier to take informed climate action.
Know your impact
Understand your carbon footprint and identify areas for improvement.
Track progress
Monitor your reductions and improvements over time.
Benchmark and grow
Compare your data with industry peers to identify opportunities for growth.
Simplify and save time
Streamline the reporting process, saving time and effort.
Empower your organisation
Empower your organisation with strategic insights.
Additional features:
- ROI calculator
- Budgeting tool
- Forecasting tool
- Beyond Carbon survey
Arts Council England funded organisations
If you are an Arts Council England (ACE) funded organisation, you can access dedicated support with your reporting process. Your findings will be published in our Environmental Programme Annual Report, alongside inspiring stories of productions, community events and environmental initiatives from across the ACE portfolio.
For BFI funded organisations, we offer additional guidance on how to report and take environmental action.
BFI funded organisations
Partnerships and licensing
Julie’s Bicycle partners with organisations and networks worldwide to adapt our Creative Climate Tools or develop entirely bespoke solutions. We offer two partnership models:
1) Strategic consultancy and guidance for organisations building their own tools
2) Custom licences with tailored adaptations to meet specific sector, regional, or organisational needs
In both cases, we bring nearly two decades of expertise in climate reporting, cultural sector engagement, and systems change – helping partners design tools that are accurate, inclusive, and impactful, and supporting them to activate their communities and embed climate action in lasting ways.
Recent partnerships include:
- Arts Council England
- Centre for Sustainable Practice in the Arts (Canada)
- IMPALA (UK & USA)
- British Film Institute