Pillar 1

Hiring experts in sustainability – Munich, Germany

As part of its climate efforts, Munich is committed to becoming climate-neutral by 2035 and is involved in the EU Mission ‘100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030’. The city has initiated numerous projects, including within cultural institutions focused on reducing the sector’s carbon footprint.

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Ensuring staff and local cultural actors are trained on ecological and biodiversity issues – Turku, Finland

Ensuring staff and local cultural actors are trained on ecological and biodiversity issues – Turku, Finland

The city of Turku aims to ensure that biodiversity and ecological issues are widely recognised and taken seriously amongst their own staff and local cultural actors. To do so, Turku organises education for administrative staff and partner organisations.

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Counter for heritage and sustainability – Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Counter for heritage and sustainability – Amsterdam, The Netherlands

To align with the Paris Agreement’s sustainability goals, the city of Amsterdam has committed to making all buildings, including its many monuments and heritage sites, more sustainable.
However, preserving the cultural and historical value of these buildings while introducing sustainability measures presents particular challenges.

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Adopting eco-responsible and inclusive approaches in festival organisation – Amiens, France

Adopting eco-responsible and inclusive approaches in festival organisation – Amiens, France

Every year from May to October, Amiens hosts the Hortillonages International Garden Festival, welcoming visitors to follow contemporary art trails across a group of garden blocks on the banks of the Somme river. The festival, located in a 300-hectare natural site in the heart of the city, supports architectural and artistic creations.

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