Amongst a diverse array of perspectives and presentations, NEMO's contribution offered a European perspective, delving into NEMO's most recent research endeavours and reports on the crucial topic of sustainability in the museum sector. During her presentation NEMO's Policy Officer Elizabeth Wilde also briefly highlighted learning opportunities on sustainability and climate action within the sector and encouraged contributions toward NEMO's Climate Action Map from the many impressive, committed colleagues present. The participants and speakers underscored the importance of sharing knowledge and collaborative efforts in driving the sustainable transition forward.
NEMO invited to speak about sustainability in the museum sector at the Imperial War Museums
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