Dear Colleagues,
A final reminder of our upcoming event on June 8th, ahead of
Communicate 2018, the UK’s environmental communication conference.
(www.communicatenow.org.uk)
Registrations will close Friday, or when the last few places sell out this week.
CHANGING MINDS: BEYOND PLASTICS
Friday 8th June. 10AM-4PM Triodos Foundation, Bristol
Communicate, the UK’s conference for environmental communicators,
presents the second event in our Changing Minds series ahead of our
main conference on October 23-24 in Bristol, UK.
‘Beyond Plastics’ invites a select group of environmental
communications professionals to explore the serendipity and strategy
that has placed ocean and marine plastics front and centre in public
consciousness like never before. What has driven this global
phenomenon – can it really just be Blue Planet 2? And most urgently,
how can we now tackle the other major issues facing our water sources,
and turn the spotlight on plastics campaigns into a tidal wave of
other important environmental behaviours?
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An engaging and intimate workshopping event, the programme features:
CHRIS ROSE, CAMPAIGNSTRATEGY.ORG
With an illustrious strategic campaigns career with giants of the
sector (including Greenpeace UK, WWF international and Friends of the
Earth) Chris takes us through a brief history of plastics in the
mainstream public consciousness from his work as an independent
researcher and consultant.
JO RUXTON, FILMMAKER
The producer of the 2016 flagship film A Plastic Ocean shares her
views 2 years on from the release, and the impact of the first
mainstream communication of plastics.
JAMES HONEYBOURNE, BBC NATURAL HISTORY UNIT
Executive Producer of the landmark BBC series Blue Planet 2 shares his
perspective on the role of the show, and how his team included
conservation messages in a major BBC production.
TREWIN RESTORIK, HUBBUB
Hubbub UK Chief Executive and creator of ‘playful interventions’
Trewin will lead a workshop exploring plastics campaigns that work
with mainstream audiences
DAISY BLACKHURST, SOIL ASSOCIATION
Standards Impact Manager at the Soil Association, Daisy explores the
plastics paradoxes, backlash and unintended fallout of the wave of
public opinion against plastics
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Savita Willmott
Chief Executive, Bristol Natural History Consortium
2nd Floor, 48 Corn Street, Bristol, BS1 1HQ
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Bristol Natural History Consortium is a collaboration between Avon
Wildlife Trust, Bath and Northeast Somerset Council, BBC Natural
History Unit, Bristol City Council, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Defra,
National Trust, Natural England, University of Bath, University of
Bristol, University of the West of England, Wildfowl and Wetlands
Trust, and Woodland Trust.
Registered Charity: 1123432
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