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ECO-GUIDELINES FOR NETWORKS

Author: EMC – European Music Council

The European Music Council + SHIFT partners are proud to release the Eco-Guidelines for Networks. Read them here!

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The SHIFT Eco-Guidelines for Networks recognise and address the ecological footprint associated with operating international cultural networks + platform organisations (hereafter referred to as network organisations). The guidelines serve as a reference document for network organisations that aim to minimise their footprint, optimise environmentally sustainable practices, and act as an example of good practice for their members and other networks. They are purposely made openly accessible in the hope they can inspire structural organisational change in the cultural sectors, in the broadest sense.

These guidelines are tailormade for cultural network organisations, taking into consideration their unique characteristics and the contexts within which they operate. Their aim is to cover all major areas of their environmental impact, including operations, policies, activities, and governance. Special attention is given to travel and events, which are the main sources of carbon emissions for network organisations. Implementing these guidelines will enable network organisations to structurally become more environmentally sustainable.

The SHIFT Eco-Guidelines, initiated by the nine SHIFT partners and created in collaboration with the Green Leisure Group and Creative Carbon Scotland, are a first step towards filling a gap in the environmental certification offer. In fact, they are already structured as ecolabel guidelines, which could in the future be integrated into a certification scheme specifically for cultural network organisations.

The SHIFT Eco-Guidelines are part of the environmental sustainability strand of the SHIFT project led by ELIA – a globally connected network for higher arts education.

The SHIFT partners have developed three templates for the Eco-guidelines here in the chapters on Management and Policy; Travels; and Events.

Read + download the guidelines below.

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