



When it comes to sustainability and circularity, we consider ourselves true believers. Our industry has deep roots in manufacturing in countries thousands of miles away, with single use or complex plastics, then flown to their final destinations and ultimatley in the long term, finding their way into landfill . . .
This keeps us up at night.


This is something we want to change and to do our very best to lead the way forward. Our accreditations such as B Corp, EcoVadis, Science Based Targets Initiative, the Carbon Disclosure Project and our membership of the UN Global Compact have given us the credibility and the voice to make an impact on our industry.


We Support – Music Declares Emergency
Music Declares Emergency has been harnessing the power of music to put the climate emergency on the front page of culture for five years. Their small team have created a community of support within music that encompasses all the major UK music organisations and businesses, over 4000 recording artists and a host of important individuals and change makers within UK music culture. Through the NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET campaign they have shifted the dynamic of climate communications by on-boarding messengers of global impact, from Billie Eilish and Radiohead to the London Symphony Orchestra and Julian Lloyd Webber. By working across the entire music ecosystem, with a presence at grass roots shows and major festivals they are shifting access to climate activism into the mainstream.
Music Declares Emergency has been harnessing the power of music to put the climate emergency on the front page of culture for five years. Their small team have created a community of support within music that encompasses all the major UK music organisations and businesses, over 4000 recording artists and a host of important individuals and change makers within UK music culture. Through the NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET campaign they have shifted the dynamic of climate communications by on-boarding messengers of global impact, from Billie Eilish and Radiohead to the London Symphony Orchestra and Julian Lloyd Webber. By working across the entire music ecosystem, with a presence at grass roots shows and major festivals they are shifting access to climate activism into the mainstream.