In 2019 the BPA issued a set of guidelines about improving the environmental impact of travel for philosophical activities. The guidelines are available here.
To date the following departments have discussed the guidelines and have agreed to endorse their recommendations:
- Department of Philosophy, Birkbeck, University of London
- Department of Philosophy, King’s College London
- Department of Philosophy, University of Manchester
- School of English, Communication, and Philosophy, Cardiff University
- Department of Philosophy, University of Birmingham
- Philosophy Cluster, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David
- Department of Philosophy, University of Kent
- Department of Philosophy, University of Edinburgh
- Department of Philosophy, University of Southampton
- School of Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science, University of Leeds
- Department of Philosophy, University of Liverpool
- School of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, Lancaster University
- Department of Philosophy, University of Aberdeen
- School of Philosophy and Art, History at the University of Essex
- Department of Philosophy, University of East Anglia
- Department of Philosophy, University of St Andrews
- Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham
- Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick
- Cambridge HPS
- Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge
- Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling
- Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield
- Department of Philosophy, University of Durham
The following learned societies have endorsed the scheme for their meetings and/or activities:
- The Analysis Trust
- British Society for Ethical Theory
- The Mind Association
- British Society for the Philosophy of Science
- British Society for the History of Philosophy
- Society for the Metaphysics of Science
- British Society for Aesthetics
The following conference organisation(s) endorsed the scheme and implemented its recommendations in planning their event(s):
- The 2019 A. G. Leventis conference ‘Re-reading Plato’s Republic‘, University of Edinburgh (programme).