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Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2022)
Reporting Period: 2022
Environmental Metrics
Total Carbon Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 1 Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 2 Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 3 Emissions:Not disclosed
Renewable Energy Share:Not disclosed
Total Energy Consumption:Not disclosed
Water Consumption:Not disclosed
Waste Generated:Not disclosed
Carbon Intensity:Not disclosed
ESG Focus Areas
- Environmental Art
- Climate Change
- Biodiversity Loss
- Human Impact on Earth
- Sustainable Practices in the Art World
Environmental Achievements
- Art Paris 2022 incorporated 'Art and Environment' as a theme, including life cycle analysis and impact reduction measures.
- Numerous artists showcased works addressing environmental issues, raising awareness and promoting sustainable practices.
Social Achievements
- Art of Change 21 awarded 42,000 euros to 21 artists, promoting collaboration over competition.
- Various artists' works highlighted social justice issues intertwined with environmental concerns.
Governance Achievements
- Not disclosed
Climate Goals & Targets
Long-term Goals:
- Not disclosed
Medium-term Goals:
- Not disclosed
Short-term Goals:
- Not disclosed
Environmental Challenges
- Lack of awareness among collectors regarding environmental impact of art production and consumption.
- Globalized art sector's reliance on air travel and vulnerability to climate change impacts.
- Need for more sustainable practices within the art industry.
Mitigation Strategies
- Initiatives by galleries, biennials, and museums to adopt more sustainable practices.
- Art Paris's life cycle analysis and impact reduction measures.
- Artists' commitment to reducing their carbon footprint and using sustainable materials.
Supply Chain Management
Supplier Audits: Not disclosed
Responsible Procurement
- Use of recycled and reclaimed materials by many artists.
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Physical Risks
- Rising sea levels threatening coastal art venues.
- Extreme weather events impacting art transportation and storage.
Transition Risks
- Shifting consumer preferences towards sustainable art.
- Increased regulatory scrutiny of environmental impact in the art sector.
Opportunities
- Growth in demand for sustainable art and practices.
- Development of new technologies and materials for environmentally friendly art production.
Reporting Standards
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Certifications: Null
Third-party Assurance: Not disclosed
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 13 (Climate Action)
- SDG 15 (Life on Land)
- SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities)
Many artists' works and Art Paris's initiatives contribute to these goals by raising awareness, promoting sustainable practices, and fostering collaboration.
Sustainable Products & Innovation
- Not disclosed
Awards & Recognition
- Not disclosed