16 min

How To Build A Music Venue Ep. 7 - Going Carbon Neutral‪!‬ How To Build A Music Venue

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Welcome back to our new-look podcast - How To Build A Music Venue - the series which has a backstage pass to the transformation of Colston Hall in Bristol.
In this episode, and in the wake of the climate crisis, we look at turbo charging our sustainability ambitions and how the venue can go carbon neutral. That's right, in October 2019 the Hall was the first concert venue in the UK to announce its ambition to be carbon neutral by 2030.
Harriet Robinson chats to Rosa Corbishley, Development Director at the Hall, about the ambition, as well as Tim Westwell, co-founder of Pukka Herbs and newly appointed board member who will be championing the creation of a sustainability plan for the Hall.
What's more we hear from Emma Bombonato from Sydney Opera House about how they became the first carbon neutral concert venue in the world, and their role as international sustainability advisors to the Hall, and Alex Roberts, Senior Sustainability Manager with the Hall's carbon neutral contractor Willmott Dixon.
Follow the journey on social media using the hashtag #transformthehall
Presented by Harriet Robinson
Produced by Louise Orchard, 2°West
Thank you to the contributors:
Rosa Corbishley – Development Director, Bristol Music Trust
Tim Westwell – Co-founder of Pukka Herbs and BMT Board Member
Emma Bombonato – Environmental Sustainability Manager, Sydney Opera House
Alex Roberts – Senior Sustainability Manager, Willmott Dixon
Read the carbon neutrality press announcement here: http://bit.ly/2MhBqdo
Find out more about the transformation: www.colstonhall.org/transformthehall

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome back to our new-look podcast - How To Build A Music Venue - the series which has a backstage pass to the transformation of Colston Hall in Bristol.
In this episode, and in the wake of the climate crisis, we look at turbo charging our sustainability ambitions and how the venue can go carbon neutral. That's right, in October 2019 the Hall was the first concert venue in the UK to announce its ambition to be carbon neutral by 2030.
Harriet Robinson chats to Rosa Corbishley, Development Director at the Hall, about the ambition, as well as Tim Westwell, co-founder of Pukka Herbs and newly appointed board member who will be championing the creation of a sustainability plan for the Hall.
What's more we hear from Emma Bombonato from Sydney Opera House about how they became the first carbon neutral concert venue in the world, and their role as international sustainability advisors to the Hall, and Alex Roberts, Senior Sustainability Manager with the Hall's carbon neutral contractor Willmott Dixon.
Follow the journey on social media using the hashtag #transformthehall
Presented by Harriet Robinson
Produced by Louise Orchard, 2°West
Thank you to the contributors:
Rosa Corbishley – Development Director, Bristol Music Trust
Tim Westwell – Co-founder of Pukka Herbs and BMT Board Member
Emma Bombonato – Environmental Sustainability Manager, Sydney Opera House
Alex Roberts – Senior Sustainability Manager, Willmott Dixon
Read the carbon neutrality press announcement here: http://bit.ly/2MhBqdo
Find out more about the transformation: www.colstonhall.org/transformthehall

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

16 min

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