We’d love for you to join us at one of our events.
2026
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March
How to write a carbon reduction plan. Historic England
Wednesday 4th March. 14.00 to 16.00 GMT. Online
Free to attend
Discover how to:
- Analyse your organisation’s carbon footprint to identify areas for carbon emission reduction.
- Create a plan for carbon emission reduction in line with your organisation’s objectives and activities.
- Embed and engage your carbon reduction plan within your organisation.
- Find resources, signposting, and support.
By the end of the workshop, you will be confident in your ability to write and implement a carbon reduction plan in your organisation.
Climate Impacts on Collections. Climate Resilience in the Cultural Sector.
Friday 6th March 2026 at the British Library (The Knowledge Centre,Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB).
This one-day conference will provide practical strategies, actions and resources to support cultural organisations to prepare – through resilience and adaptation – for the challenges of a changing climate. It is being run by the cultural sector, for the cultural sector, and will be relevant for small, medium and large organisations.
The conference is developed in partnership by the National Museum Directors’ Council, Fit for the Future Network, Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, the V&A, the Cultural Sector FM Hub and hosts the British Library and delivered with generous support from Arup.
The conference will be useful for anyone working in the cultural sector interested in understanding risks and opportunities, and to increase climate resilience; Directors and Chief Executives, sustainability professionals, conservation, business continuity, estates/facilities, operations, commercial and human resources. Also, consultancies/ professional organisations delivering climate-related projects for the cultural sector.
How to write an environmental sustainability plan. The National Archives
Wednesday 18th March. 10.00 to 12.00 GMT. Online
Free to attend
In Focus. The National Archives
Thursday 26th March. 10.00 to 11.30 GMT. Online
Join us to explore advocating for carbon reduction in your organisation and connect with carbon literate and sector peers. This workshop is an opportunity to learn with Carbon Literacy course graduates and others who are tackling the same issues. The session will begin with a lightning talk exploring advocating for Carbon Reduction, including key concepts and benefits. During the session we will explore together:
- how to embed carbon reduction in your archive
- examples of embedding carbon reduction successfully
- what has and has not worked for you
- templates, tools, and tips to support advocacy
- possible new areas for exploration that you have yet to consider
This session is open to all recordkeeping professionals, and Carbon Literacy graduates are encouraged to attend.
If you have any questions, please email carbonliteracy@nationalarchives.gov.uk.
Free to attend
For information and how to book
June
Carbon Literacy for Heritage
Wednesday 10th and Thursday 11th June. 9.30 to 13.15 BST. Online
Free to attend
Further information and details of how to book coming soon.
How to write a Carbon Reduction Plan
Wednesday 24th June. 9.30 to 11.30 BST. Online.
Discover how to:
- Analyse your organisation’s carbon footprint to identify areas for carbon emission reduction.
- Create a plan for carbon emission reduction in line with your organisation’s objectives and activities.
- Embed and engage your carbon reduction plan within your organisation.
- Find resources, signposting, and support.
By the end of the workshop, you will be confident in your ability to write and implem
Free to attend
Further details and how to book coming soon.
