OUR COMMITMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENT
Spike Island is committed to tackling the climate crisis by aligning our activities, values, and operations with environmental responsibility. We believe in the power of contemporary art to confront pressing social issues, including climate justice.
As a prominent arts organisation operating an 80,000-square-foot building and a vibrant creative community, we recognise our responsibility to reduce our environmental impact. Art production, exhibitions, and maintaining our facility all have significant carbon footprints. By addressing these challenges head-on, we aim to inspire others within and beyond our sector and change sustainable and environmental policies.
This statement outlines our commitment to making meaningful changes, setting ambitious targets, and supporting a sustainable future for our sector and community.
Decarbonisation and Energy Efficiency
- Reduce our carbon footprint by 50% by 2036 and achieve Net Zero in the 2040s.
- Retrofit our building to improve energy efficiency, reduce heat loss by 50%, and transition from natural gas to green energy solutions.
- Self-generate energy through initiatives like Solar PV installations on our roof.
Sustainable Art Practices
- Collaborate with artists to understand and minimise the environmental impact of art production, shipping, and display.
- Create carbon quotas for exhibitions in 2025 and integrate sustainability into commissioning and partnership agreements.
- Ensure at least one climate-focused event is programmed per season from 2025 onward.
WORKING TOGETHER FOR CHANGE
This statement reflects our commitment to sustainability as central to our mission, values, and activities. By engaging our staff, artists, partners, and audiences, we aim to lead the sector in addressing the climate crisis.
Spike Island invites all members of our community to join us in this essential work. Together, we can harness the power of art to build a more sustainable future.