“Estimates put the carbon emissions of London’s theatres alone at 50,000 tonnes a year… Few can compete with the model of sustainability offered by Kilter.

The New Statesman on Roots Replanted

The climate emergency was one of the reasons we started Kilter.

Everything we have done - from our local community choirs to our national and international touring work - is underpinned by our desire to find ways to make our interaction with the planet more sustainable. We know we have made a real tangible difference in our own small way but the evidence suggests the world is still warming at a precipitous rate so, until that changes, we will continue.

Sustainable futures

 

Where we started…

We feel justifiably proud of our pioneering low-carbon approach to making and creating work. Since 2006, we have led from the front with innovative and resourceful ways to create and share what we do without hurting the planet. But that’s not enough.

How we do it

We promote simple, actionable, enjoyable things that can make an appreciable difference. We’ve carbon audited our rehearsals and off-set our due, we’ve also embedded important information and behavioural change at the heart of our scripts.

Where next?

We’ve delivered hands-on workshops to upskill our teams and our followers, incentivised and supported our audiences to make the right choices. A lot of it is ground-breaking and we’ve seen our peers taking up good habits… yet there is still more to do.

Hopefully now you’re asking… “what more can I do?”

The future requires creativity so if we all work hard to find ways to pull in the right direction, we can still avert a very bleak world for our children and grandchildren. If you do what you can - without delay and without censor - it might just be enough.

Below are 10 ideas we have compiled that you might find useful. Time and again, we have been delighted to discover that the more thoughtful, simple approaches to making and sharing work are the most carbon effective.

Sometimes it’s overwhelming to tackle a list of bullet points. If you’d rather meet up and talk it through, just get in touch to arrange a Green Consultancy Walk. Hopefully, we can spend a couple of hours together on our feet, trying to work out your priorities (and if you’ve got no budget then it won’t cost a thing.)

10 ways to make a difference