Ecological, economical, and social: SPK wants to become more sustainable at all levels. What does that mean specifically? Why is it necessary? And how can it be achieved?
Not least, devastating floods, forest fires covering enormous areas, and increasing water shortages have made it abundantly clear that man-made climate change is gaining momentum. In recent years, numerous international and national cultural institutions have set out to make their contribution to climate protection.
Recently, employees of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation have also launched various initiatives to determine and improve the foundation's carbon footprint. A foundation-wide task force has developed a vision for the SPK that is sustainable in ecological, social, and economic terms. The first goal of this process is for the SPK to become climate neutral by 2035.