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Creative Green Lead, Graciela Melitsko Thornton hosts a panel of green production leaders sharing their expertise and practical tips. Guest speakers: Paddy Dillon Paddy Dillon is an award-winning theatre architect. He is deputy chair of the UK\u2019s Theatres Trust, and chairs the International Theatre Engineering and Architecture Conference. In May 2020, he began the Theatre Green Book, an initiative to help UK Theatres move towards sustainability, building on the work of Julie\u2019s Bicycle and others to help create a single approach for the sector. The Theatre Green Book has united theatre-makers of all kind. The first volume, Sustainable Productions, is now in use. The remaining volumes, Sustainable Buildings, and Sustainable Operations will be published later in 2021. Feimatta Conteh Feimatta is the Environmental Sustainability Manager for the Manchester International Festival. She has worked across sustainability, technology development, digital culture and the arts for over 15 years, for organisations including the LSE, Arcola Theatre, Arcola Energy and FutureEverything. She is a trustee of Artsadmin and Invisible Dust. Outside of work, Feimatta is deeply involved with an educational children\u2019s camping charity \u2013 she enjoys building communities and helping young people interact with nature. Nathan Jackson Walk the Plank is one of the UK\u2019s leading outdoor arts specialists with nearly 30 years\u2019 experience working with artists and communities to create amazing work in the public realm. Since 2009 Nathan has led the development of Walk the Plank\u2019s sustainability strategy. Walk the Plank is a keen advocate for sustainable practice in the outdoor arts sector and is committed to a wide range of initiatives aiming to reduce the environmental impact of their productions. The company approaches sustainability like its health and safety responsibilities \u2013 crucial, non-negotiable and an integral part of the event production process. Walk the Plank produces Manchester Day, a parade that is pushed, pulled, cycled and recycled and won a 4* Creative Green award from Julie\u2019s Bicycle in 2019. As an active member of the Manchester Arts Sustainability Team (MAST) they work collectively with other cultural organisations in Greater Manchester to pursue best sustainable practices in support of the region\u2019s zero carbon aims. 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