Theatre Group Shines a Light on Sustainability

Ad Infinitum is a multi-award-winning, internationally-acclaimed theatre company based in Bristol; as an organisation, they’re committed to making positive change socially and environmentally, to be part of a sustainable future. To support these efforts, they wanted to understand the impact of their climate emissions and were referred to Greener Energy Futures, Net Zero experts who’ve helped other organisations measure and manage carbon. Greener Energy Futures were able to identify total emissions for Ad Infinitum, and to shine a light on where the organisation could make most impact on reducing its emissions; finally, we worked together to agree coherent measures that will enable real, achievable carbon reductions like supporting homeworkers in reducing energy usage, and working with theatres to identify ways to reduce audience travel emissions.

Actor on the floor From the Ad Infinitum show 'Light' by Alex Brenner

From the Ad Infinitum show ‘Light’ by Alex Brenner

We’re so pleased to be able to get an understanding of how we can improve our environmental impact as it’s important to our staff and to society that we act on tackling the Climate Crisis. Greener Energy Futures have helped us to understand carbon and get real projects developed to reduce our footprint, and we look forward to continuing to work with them to achieve our goals
— Emma MacNair, Ad Infinitum

“Every organisation we work with has different challenges when it comes to understanding and tackling decarbonisation, and our approach means that organisations from all sizes and sectors can get a plan to tackle carbon reduction. I can’t wait to see how Ad Infinitum progress on the ideas we’ve generated together!” said Jessie Kettlewell, Carbon Consultant at Greener Energy Futures

For more information on Ad Infinitum, see https://ad-infinitum.org/about-us

For more on Greener Energy Futures, visit www.greenerenergyfutures.net

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