PLEASE NOTE: Eventuality Initiatives Ltd. is currently fully committed until late 2025. Always happy to talk about any project taking place after 2025.
Updated January 28, 2023
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Energy use monitoring and assessment.
Assessment of plant scheduling.
Assessment of plant capability.
GIS Cost reduction strategy.
Lighting consumption reduction.
Water consumption reduction.
Organisational culture change.
Recycling improvements.
Renewable possibilities.
Run-off reduction and storage.
Ecological improvements.
Transport Plan.
Public awareness.
Sustainable operation.
Sustainable procurement.
Eventuality Initiatives can help with making your organisation, or your activities more environmentally sustainable, and more economic, often at the same time.
I have extensive experience in reducing the environmental footprint of arts organisations, which often have very different demands and expectations from a perhaps more conventional operation.
Galleries and Museums often have particular difficulties with the reduction of energy use for example, especially where the safe keeping of environmentally sensitive works is concerned. Eventuality Initiatives has a proven methodology for reducing energy consumption under such circumstances, without detriment to the objects in your care.
I can help bring about a cultural shift for your staff and your visitors, to actively promote the benefits of long term sustainability, both for your organisation, for your personnel, and with your users.
Most major funding organisations now expect a sustainability element to any new project, or from venues that they regularly support. Eventuality Initiatives has direct experience of HLF, ACE and English Heritage sustainability requirements, and can assist you to achieve these with relative ease.
- Assessment of Scope for Improvement
- Building Management System Appraisal
- Renewable Possibilities
- Sustainable Procurement
- Ecology Improvements
“When sustainability is viewed as being a matter of survival for your business, I believe you can create massive change.” - Cameron Sinclair