At Articheck, we help the art world reduce its environmental impact with digital tools that cut carbon emissions and support sustainable practices. We’re committed to protecting both art and the planet.
Sustainability in the art world goes beyond preserving collections—it’s about protecting the planet that sustains them. With shrinking budgets and rising climate risks – museums, shippers, and galleries need practices that save more than just art. Articheck offers solutions that reduce carbon emissions, save money, and safeguard cultural heritage for future generations.
From the start, Articheck has aimed to reduce the art world’s environmental footprint. Our digital art condition reports eliminate paperwork and reduce data duplication, centralising information securely and efficiently, cutting down on unnecessary waste.
Articheck enables remote tracking and collaboration, reducing the need for in-person couriers, which account for 75% of an exhibition’s carbon footprint. Our Transit Hub streamlines shipments, installation instructions, and global partnerships, saving both carbon and costs.
Sea freight emits 96% less carbon than air transport but has historically been hard to insure. Articheck’s Transit Hub ensures proper documentation for sea freight, making it a viable and eco-friendly option for shipping artwork.
As a fully remote team, we prioritise sustainability in our operations by carefully selecting events we attend and choosing train travel over flights whenever possible.
We all have to play our part in reducing the art world’s impact on nature and the environment. This is a core driver for us at Articheck and we’re dedicated to helping our customers become more sustainable. Get in touch to find out how we can help your organisation.
"Transit Hub has great potential. With museums and galleries being increasingly conscious of their environmental impact and proactively working to become more sustainable, the appetite for courier trips may begin to diminish."
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