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Sustainability Committee

  • To promote sustainability as a core value of AIC membership. 

  • To create content that highlights innovative work in the field of conservation and sustainability. 

  • To provide resources for AIC members and affiliated professionals regarding sustainable approaches to the preservation of cultural heritage, including conservation, restoration, collections care, preventive care, and sustainable living.

  • To define research topics and suggest working groups as needed to explore various aspects of sustainability and conservation.

  • To engage the AIC community in building a more sustainable future through collaboration with AIC members and outside experts.

Structure

The committee comprises ten voting members: one committee chair and nine professional members, as well as a student subcommittee of four student members.  The professional member positions, which are for two-year terms with an option to extend, are open to all AIC members, including interim year members, associates, professional associates, and fellows.  The student member positions are a one-year term open to current graduate students. The call for applications for new members opens in the spring of each year. 

Interested in joining the committee? We welcome volunteers and encourage members of the conservation and collections care communities to reach out with ideas, questions, comments, and suggestions. Visit the Volunteer Opportunities page to apply.



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Contact Us

Email us at sustainability@culturalheritage.org with your questions or expertise. Already innovating in the realm of sustainability? Use the hashtag #SustainableAIC on social media to let us know what you are up to!

Note: We do not promote specific companies or materials but may mention them when exploring information relevant to the field of conservation.