Driving systemic change through our programmes
Explore our growing suite of programmes designed to build leadership, capacity, and sustainable practices across the arts and culture sector. Tailored to the unique needs of institutions, individuals, and networks, each programme offers the tools, training, and frameworks necessary to drive climate action with confidence and impact.
Explore Our Programmes
Discover the core programme areas that shape our work across the cultural and environmental landscape.
Creative Climate: Partnerships
Tailored training and consultancy supporting cultural organisations to embed sustainability at every level.
Learn moreCreative Climate: Justice
Centring equity and justice in cultural responses to the climate crisis through training, advocacy, and support.
Learn moreCreative Climate: Cities
Supporting cities and regions to integrate cultural sustainability into local climate strategies.
Learn moreCreative Climate: Music
Driving climate action across the music industry, from labels and venues to festivals and touring.
Learn moreArts Council England Environmental Responsibility
Providing resources, tools and training to support cultural organisations to take climate action.
Learn moreBFI Sustainable Screen Hub
Driving awareness and building strong foundations through bespoke resources for more sustainable practices and a greener screen sector in the long-term.
Learn moreCase studies from our programme
Explore stories from across our programme areas including examples of creative leadership, collaboration and impact in practice.
cultura circular
A British Council programme delivered by JB, building sustainability skills and networks across over 100 arts festivals in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Green Events Code of Practice National Pilot
A UK-wide pilot testing minimum environmental standards for live outdoor events, showing their potential to drive measurable change across the sector.
Arts Council England Environmental Responsibility Report
An annual review of environmental data and progress from Arts Council England’s National Portfolio Organisations, highlighting over a decade of sustained climate action in the cultural sector.