Planet Placement
Key questions
Who do you most need to engage with on environmental change?
Who makes key decisions? Who works for you? Who do you work with? Who are your activities and services for?
Who can take a lead on environmental communication and engagement, depending on which groups and people you most want to engage with?
How can you best share and communicate your environmental ambitions and good practice with key people and groups?
What opportunities you do you have to actively involve key people and groups in environmental change?
What are you already doing or what could you do to inform, inspire or support environmental change through your core activities?
What can you do to actively contribute to place-based, local, regional or sector environmental initiatives?
Be clear on who you want to engage with. Make your environmental initiatives relevant to what matters to those you want to engage with. Make a plan. Be honest, credible and inclusive. Look at what works well and what doesn’t, so you can adapt and improve over time.
Top Tips
- Map out your key stakeholders. Identify the key people and groups you want to engage with and what matters to them.
- If they are not already on board, engage with your trustees or your board to build support for environmental action.
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