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2024
November

SAIL became a Members of the Carbon Accounting Alliance. The Alliance is a coalition of 500+ organisations who collectively represent 85,000+ company carbon footprints.

November

During Green Careers Week, SAIL partnered with Leeds Arts University to deliver a workshop for creative students. The session explored pathways into green careers and developing green skills in the arts and provided practical tips for more sustainable art practices.

October

SAIL has partnered with Leeds Night Light to develop a comprehensive Environmental Policy Plan that aligns with LCC’s commitment to sustainability and the Eurocities call for low-carbon and inclusive culture. We also will deliver a detailed action plan followed by calculating the Light Night Carbon Footprint.

October

SAIL participated in the UK Centre for Events Management Day at Leeds Beckett University, showcasing practical ways to make events more sustainable.

October

SAIL organised the 4th Theatre Green Book Cohort Meeting at Northern Ballet. Emily Deller and Jim Malkin kindly facilitated a group tour of Northern Ballets facilities, followed by the cohort sharing their progress with reaching ‘Basic’ by the end of 2024.

October

On the 8th October the Indigo Team and SAIL presented the results for West Yorkshire’s Act Green 2024 Survey. We shared insights into audience attitudes towards the climate emergency and facilitated a discussion on key topics such as sustainable audience travel.

October

This month we launched The Skoon Decision Tool Lite for SAIL Members. Now our members can easily explore options for more sustainable power solutions for their upcoming events.

October

This month we announced that the SAIL Circular Arts Network Platform is live and ready to use, so users can now share resources with others in the network, who can re-use them rather than going to waste.

September

SAIL launched a new online course ‘An Introduction to Climate Change and Sustainability in the Creative and Cultural Sector’. The one-hour course is designed to equip learners with a foundational understanding of climate change and practical tools to begin integrating sustainable practice into their creative worlds.

September

On the 18th September, SAIL hosted an online webinar to showcase the capabilities of the Microsoft Power Platform to help those interested in automating data capture for reporting to funders, developing their customer relationship management system, and integrating disparate digital systems together.