Lis Watkins Illustration Environmental Policy

I create hand-drawn images and maps mainly using the traditional analog materials of paper, pen and watercolour for clients on the travel and event sectors. I also give workshops both in the UK and overseas, sell printed zines and license my work to be made into prints. I have a presence online via a website, portfolio sites and social media channels. I would like to work in a way that means I can behave responsibly and aim to have the least negative impact on the environment. I have made an audit of my current practices and have looked at where I can improve my performance.

Materials

•   Make best use of the materials I already have by making sure they are visible or clearly marked in the studio and at home

•   When buying new materials, place fewer orders to cut down on deliveries

•   Only accept ‘freebies’ when I know they will be used

•   Reuse paper from archive illustrations/drawings when possible

•   Print double-sided

•   Only use paper/card packaging going forward

•   Encourage customers to recycle packaging by adding a message on my postal packages

Technology

•   Switch off when not in use

•   When replacements are needed, consider refurbished options before new

Workplaces

•   STUDIO - The studio is run and owned by ASC Studios. I could not find an Environmental Policy on their website but can ask if they have one. At the studio I use the light, a power socket, a radiator (during the winter) and kettle in the kitchen. I already take home any waste and recycle it. I use the brush-room to clean water jars and refill. Need to continue ensuring that everything is switched off when I leave.

•   HOME - Sometimes I work from home using heat, lighting, the desk top computer and kitchen. Need to continue the switch off policy here. Our local authority collects food waste, paper, glass and plastics to be recycled.

•   ON LOCATION - Often I spend time drawing outside and I need to continue taking home any waste and disposing of any dirty water carefully

Storage

•   Physical storage at the studio is in large plastic crates and card boxes. I chose the plastic crates as there have been leaks in other studios and I felt this was the best way to protect my work. At home I use a wooden plans chest and card boxes.

•   Digital storage is on the Cloud, computer hard drive and external hard drive. This is one area where I could make a lot of improvement.

Travel

•   I travel to the studio by public transport and also when going to draw on location in the UK

•   Travelling overseas is more tricky if the client is paying, they will usually want me to use the cheapest option which is usually flying. I can ask if they would consider the train or offer to pay the difference in price. For my own research and development trips I need to consider the various options.

•   Arrange phone calls or Zoom meetings with clients to cut down on travel

Supply Chain

•   Do research on existing suppliers and due diligence on potential new ones

This is my initial Environmental Policy and I realise that I need to monitor it regularly and update it annually.

Lis Watkins January 2023