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Environmental Policy and Action Plan Guidelines

Julie’s Bicycle has developed guidelines to help Arts Council England NPOs develop their own environmental policy and provided examples to see what a policy should look like in practice.


Environmental Policy & Action Plan Guidelines

Environmental Policy & Action Plan Creation template

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Julie’s Bicycle is a registered charity in England and Wales under number 1153441 and registered as a company limited by guarantee under number 06040585.

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