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Environmental Report 2022-23

We are delighted to share our first Environmental Report for the last financial year, put together by our Environmental and Sustainability Lead, Jim.

The world is experiencing a climate and health emergency, with climate change being described in the Lancet as “the greatest threat to global health of the 21st century”. At Chiltern Music Therapy we know we have a responsibility to act in an environmentally sustainable manner, and have committed to reducing our impact on the environment.

As stipulated in our first Environmental Policy and Action Plan (September 2021), we have implemented a carbon emissions monitoring process, which included systems to record emissions related to travel, office energy and water consumption, and office waste. This report outlines the results of our first full year of carbon emissions data (April 2022 – March 2023).

This set of figures will be used as the baseline against which future performance will be measured.

Read the full report online here.

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