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    Carbon consultancy for UK Visitor Attractions & Hospitality

    From Arts Council England's Environmental Responsibility Investment Principle to ALVA's carbon benchmarking and isla's event sustainability standards, UK visitor attractions and events can no longer treat carbon reporting as optional.

    Why visitor attractions & hospitality can no longer ignore carbon measurement

    These are the regulatory and commercial pressures already landing on businesses in your sector. Carbon measurement is no longer a marketing project — it is a procurement and compliance requirement.

    Arts Council England funding conditions

    Arts Council England's Investment Principles include 'Environmental Responsibility' as a core requirement for all National Portfolio Organisations. Funded venues must demonstrate carbon measurement, reduction action and reporting to maintain funding cycles.

    Arts Council England – Environmental Responsibility

    ALVA carbon benchmarking

    The Association of Leading Visitor Attractions runs an annual carbon benchmarking programme. Members are increasingly expected to publish their footprint and reduction commitments alongside visitor numbers as a standard sector KPI.

    ALVA – Carbon benchmarking

    isla event sustainability standards

    isla's TRACE platform and event sustainability framework are now de facto requirements for major UK events, festivals and conferences. Venues hosting B2B events without carbon data are losing tenders to those that have it.

    isla – event sustainability

    Typical emissions hotspots in visitor attractions & hospitality

    For attractions, museums and event venues, visitor travel typically dwarfs everything happening on-site — often 60–80% of the total footprint. Energy, food & beverage and waste matter, but you can't credibly report without addressing the visitor journey.

    Scope 1 — direct

    Gas heating, on-site catering ovens, refrigerants in F&B chillers, fuel for grounds maintenance vehicles, generators for outdoor events.

    Scope 2 — purchased energy

    Electricity for lighting, exhibits, HVAC, animatronics, EV charging and back-of-house operations.

    Scope 3 — value chain

    Visitor travel to and from the venue (Cat 11, often dominant); food and beverage procurement (Cat 1); merchandise and exhibit materials (Cat 1); waste handling (Cat 5); staff commuting (Cat 7); contractor and freight (Cat 4).

    Read our full guide to Scope 3 emissions for UK businesses.

    How we help visitor attractions & hospitality companies

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    Carbon Footprint Assessment

    Full Scope 1, 2 and 3 footprint including visitor travel modelling — the data ALVA, Arts Council and isla all expect.

    Carbon Footprint Assessment
    2

    Funding-aligned reduction plan

    We build reduction plans that map directly onto Arts Council Investment Principle reporting and ALVA benchmarking — usable for next funding cycle and member updates.

    Carbon Reduction Plan
    3

    Visitor & event-level reporting

    We can produce per-visitor and per-event carbon intensity figures — the metrics that travel best in marketing, board reporting and sustainability awards.

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    Visitor Attractions & Hospitality clients we've worked with

    Real visitor attractions & hospitality achieving measurable carbon reductions and net zero compliance with our expert carbon consultancy.

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    Wake The Tiger

    Scope 1, 2, 3
    Full GHG Protocol footprint
    Visitor travel
    Modelled, not estimated

    Bristol's award-winning immersive amazement park, drawing visitors from across the UK. We delivered a full Scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon footprint including modelled visitor travel — typically the dominant emissions hotspot for destination attractions — plus an operational reduction plan covering energy, waste, F&B and exhibit materials, in a format aligned to ALVA benchmarking and Arts Council Environmental Responsibility expectations.

    Key Results:

    • ALVA-ready — Benchmark-aligned reporting
    • Per-visitor — Carbon intensity metric

    Visitor Attractions & Hospitality carbon FAQs

    A consultant-led approach for visitor attractions & hospitality

    We work with UK SMEs across visitor attractions & hospitality on consultant-led Carbon Footprint Assessments, PPN 006-aligned Carbon Reduction Plans and ISO 14068 carbon neutral certification — every output reviewed by our team, not auto-generated.

    Ready to Start Your Carbon Journey?

    Contact our team today and join hundreds of organisations already reducing their carbon footprint and achieving net zero compliance with expert guidance.

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