Book Now: One-to-One advice sessions with Catherine Bottrill

 
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Bookable one-to-one sessions are now available for any This Way Up delegates who are looking for advice on environmental sustainability within the creative industries. Catherine Bottrill from Julie’s Bicycle will be available throughout the day on 4th December to meet with conference delegates in Nottingham.

Catherine has been working 20 years in the energy and environmental sustainability space – particularly working to support businesses to develop their sustainability strategy and adopt good operational practices. She has been involved with Julie's Bicycle, a UK based charity supporting climate and environmental action across the creative industries, since its inception in 2007. She led Julie’s Bicycle strategic environmental research projects, including: First Step: Carbon Footprint of the UK Music Industry and most recently led the Fashion and Environment White Paper for British Fashion Council. From 2016 to Summer 2019 Catherine headed Julie’s Bicycle Creative Green programme of consultancy and certification – developing and running the consultancy services to support creative organisations with sustainability strategy and practices – clients include: British Fashion Council, V&A Museum, Royal Albert Hall, National Theatre and Curzon Cinema. Each year they certified and ran an Awards for 60 organisations that undertook creative green certification for their venues, museums, offices, events and tours.

Please register your interest via the form below:

Please be aware that meeting slots are limited so completing this form does not guarantee a slot. If we receive more applications than there are spaces available, we will randomly draw from the list of applicants. Applicants will be contacted from 27th November to confirm slots and timings.

This is an opportunity for TWU attendees only, so if you are registering your interest here please ensure you have booked a conference ticket.

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