CES Actions

Recycling Initiatives

  • Nitrile glove recycling
  • Foam recycling program
  • Plastic bag recycling station
  • Battery recycling station
  • Materials reuse from exhibitions
  • Reuse Komatex panels in galleries
  • Greater efforts towards case, platform and wall reuse
  • Donate materials/components of exhibitions to students and local institutions
  • Manual publication printed on recycled paper

 

Energy

  • LED lighting in galleries and offices
  • Using filtered tap water rather than water coolers
  • Installed energy efficient air handlers 

 

Planning/Practice

  • Assessed museum practices to understand our carbon footprint
  • Published CES statement adding sustainability into the Exhibition Planning Document
  • Added sustainability to Collections Management policy 
  • Prioritized recyclable materials for labels and graphics
  • Presented CES exhibition, opened August 20, 2022
  • Discontinued admissions stickers and plastic tags
  • Use of video projection instead of vinyl in exhibitions, where possible
  • Discontinued printed newsletters (reduce waste, no shipping)
  • Exploring environmental benefits for remote and hybrid work arrangements
  • Shipped exhibition catalogs via freight ship instead of air travel
  • Turned off Zoom cameras for reducing carbon footprint 
  • Developed digital membership cards

 

External programming

  • Programming related to Take Care exhibition - Super Art Sunday, Art, Climate Crisis and Activism - Feb, March 2023
  • CES presented to Peabody Essex Museum staff - Fall 2022
  • Visited Peabody Essex Museum to meet with climate team - December 2022
  • Presented to Museum exhibition planning professional group on RISD Museum’s climate and sustainability initiatives - December 2022

 

Internal programming 

  • Sustainability at Home webinar - 2021
  • All Staff Dialogue - December 2021
  • Earth Day Challenge - 2021, 2022, 2023
  • Composting webinar - 2021
  • Rhode Island Resource and Recovery - Recycling webinar - 2021
  • Clean Ocean Access - Advocacy webinar - 2021
  • Podcast lunches & discussion (Listen and Learn) - 2022
  • Sarah Nunberg (Stich workshop with museum staff and making our buildings more sustainable) - October 2022 and March 2023
  • Nature foraging with Silvermoon LaRose, Tomaquag Museum - August 2022
  • Fiber and ceramic mending workshops - 2023
  • Programming for academic community in Take Care exhibition - August 2022 - March 2023

 

Internal Resources - ongoing 

  • Created internal resources and research for museum staff with articles, links, videos on climate crisis and sustainability
  • Send weekly staff newsletter with sustainability tips/articles
  • Cross departmental collaboration with RISD campus Initiative on Sustainability and Environment working group and RISD’s Center for Complexity (sharing resources/developing programs)
  • CES staff attend professional development webinars

 

Have we overlooked something important? Please send your feedback to arw-museum@risd.edu.