Two London event campuses, the Barbican and the Guildhall School have demonstrated their commitment to the use of green energy by achieving a reduction of -4% and -15% in absolute year on year terms for their energy usage.
The Barbican
has continually won a number of accolades for their commitment to sustainable energy practices. Earlier in the year, the Barbican was awarded the prestigious Chairman’s Cup for outstanding practices in waste management and recycling. The award was given to the Barbican for setting the best example of a ‘medium’ size business out of the 1,704 applicants from across London. It is also a regular winner of Platinum Clean City Award.
Anthony Hyde, head of corporate sales at Barbican said: “This is another milestone for us in our sustainability efforts. We work with to the most up-to-date vision of energy and resource use, in order to minimise the impact on the environment and to promote sustainability and environmental awareness.”
The Barbican also introduced a comprehensive food waste composting programme involving their catering partners, which allows them to compost 100% of their food waste.
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