Sustainability Support for Education enables education settings to start or progress on their sustainability journey. This includes all types of settings from Early Years to Higher Education.
Everyone who delivers charitable services or runs a community venue can make choices to create a positive environmental impact – saving energy and money, reducing waste, and cutting carbon emissions. These practical tips act as a starting point for any charity or community group looking to co-create an environmental action plan with their staff, volunteers and trustees.
How will you start your carbon management journey? Creative Carbon Scotland has a number of tools and resources to help you measure, monitor and reduce your carbon emissions.
Measure your impacts with the Creative Climate Tools, developed by Julie’s Bicycle for the creative community.
The evidence is clear: the main cause of climate change is burning fossil fuels such as oil, gas, and coal. When burnt, fossil fuels release carbon dioxide into the air, causing the planet to heat up.
Making Music’s Climate Change Network brings together leisure-time music groups, musicians and campaigners to discuss what we can do to tackle climate change.
Free, independent and impartial advice on a wide array of topics relating to sustainability and sustainable living: renewable energy, green building and renovation, water and sewage treatment, organic growing, and more.
A completely free educational website, Mammoth Memory’s music section helps students memorise music terminology through fun images, memorable mnemonics and simple explanations.
Explore a wide array of sounds with our interactive list of musical instruments! From the xylophone to the alphorn, click each image to hear it played.
Drake Music have various resources to support music education services with their ED&I work.