Green Action Hub

A large lightbulb. Inside the glass is a green leaf.
A warmly dressed woman look as a raging sea engulfs the road.

Green Action Hub

The Green Action Hub is a ‘living’ resource that constantly updates as new content is added.  It’s curated by the Arts Marketing Association (AMA) and is designed to empower cultural practitioners in the UK and beyond to tackle the climate crisis head-on. This carefully selected collection of 50+ resources spans the latest research, practical guides, innovative tools, and inspiring case studies from across the globe.

From webinars that delve into sustainable practices to thought-provoking articles that challenge the status quo, the Hub offers a comprehensive toolkit for arts and heritage professionals committed to reducing their environmental impact. Whether you’re looking to green your operations, engage audiences on climate issues, or reimagine your creative practice through an ecological lens, you’ll find actionable insights and inspiration here.

As the climate crisis accelerates, the cultural sector has a unique role to play in driving change. Explore the Green Action Hub and join a community of practitioners turning environmental awareness into meaningful action.

Have a green success story or innovative approach to share? Contact our Editor and add your voice to this growing movement.

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A parade full of people dressed in white and blue costumes. They're walking, dancing and carrying sculptures of seagulls and a huge polar bear. A flag of a burning sun with blue streamers from its eyes like tears.
Manchester Day 2018. Produced by Walk the Plank. Commissioned by Manchester City Council. Created by Manchester People. Image Mark Waugh.

Sustainability at Walk the Plank 2022-2026

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A living statue performs on a busy street
Image courtesy of VisitBritain © Andrew Pickett

How can digital help us become more environmentally sustainable?

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Six kayakers on a river approach a bridge
Image courtesy of VisitBritain © Alicia Paige

How can we measure our current environmental impact?

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Sketchnote by Mandy Johnson
Part of a sketchnote by Mandy Johnson

Sketchnote: Culture, climate and carbon footprints

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A wood and glass greenhouse sits in a derelict space overrun with weeds
Image: Palm House, Bobby Niven, 2017 | Photo: Johnny Barrington

Edinburgh Art Festival: Environmental sustainability in policy and programming

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Inside the main foyer at Home Manchester with a large sign with individual letters spelling HOME surrounded by hanging lights.
© HOME Manchester

HOME Manchester: Carbon Pioneers

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A crowd of people, one with a dog on a lead, standing on a wind-swept beach
© Rory O’Byrne, Arts Officer, Fingal County Council

Engaging the public on climate change