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Our Living, Breathing Action Plan

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Over the last two years, we’ve developed our Environmental Action Plan as one way we can evidence our commitment to climate justice to a wider audience.

Over on our newsletter, Instagram and LinkedIn, we’ve introduced this quarter’s theme of Co-Creation: What does it mean to us and how does it inform future plans? This question forms a central pillar of our Environmental Action – all staff members have individual responsibilities that feed into our collective goals, and twice a year we all check in on action plan progress to make sure we are on track. 

So far, we’ve achieved (and continue to embed) the following:

Reporting and Sharing

Materials

Tod Jones

Data and Finance

2023-2024
2024-2025

Moving forward

Theatre Green Book

We have signed up to Theatre Green Book with aims to achieve ‘Basic’ level for Operations and for our 2026 Production R&D. We have so far completed the Preliminary level and have an action plan in place. 

Website

After researching sustainable website hosting, we have decided that it will be too time-consuming for our small, part-time team to make a switch from WordPress right now. Instead, we are implementing other measures to reduce the emissions produced by our digital activity, including: exploration of alternatives to Google Mail and Drive; defining Spectra’s stance on AI use; and tidying up the back end of the website so that it uses less data. 

Procurement

We aim for 60% of all materials for every project to have had a previous life, and that any new materials are sustainably sourced wherever possible. 100% of the plastics we use will be reusable, recyclable or compostable.

Evaluation

We want to evaluate the environmental impact of each project at the end of its life, as part of a new staff debrief process, and share this evaluation with project partners. 

Funding 

We continue to actively seek out relationships with people and organisations whose values align with ours and who are committed to taking responsibility for environmental impact. This year so far, that has included building a relationship with Fruit & Nut Village. 

Internal communication

We want all workers to understand the Environmental Policy and Action Plan from the start of the contract, ensuring shared responsibility. To make sure this happens, it has been included in the onboarding process for staff, and we are working on a way to embed it in onboarding for freelancers.

To read our plans and progress in more detail, you can find the 2025-26 Action Plan below. If you would like to work with us, don’t hesitate to get in touch

Download our Environmental Action Plan here.

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