Toolkits & Case Studies
Introduction
As part of the Artitude: Climate, Culture and Circularity journey, we have developed a series of practical toolkits and in-depth case studies that capture the learning, creativity and community action at the heart of the project. These resources share real experiences from across the Derry City and Strabane District Council area. Designed to inspire, inform and support others, they offer tested approaches, creative methodologies and community-led models for embedding circular economy principles, climate action and cultural engagement in local contexts. Together, they reflect our commitment to sharing knowledge, amplifying community voices and enabling lasting, arts-led transformation.
Artitude Toolkits

Loupy Lou and Linny Bin Toolkit – Engaging young children with climate change and the circular economy
This toolkit, developed by Maeve Leahy for the Artitude project, outlines strategies for teaching young children about climate change and the circular economy through creative engagement. Core Strategies for Communication

Story & Change Masterclass
Storytelling is an essential part of human culture and communication because it allows us to share experiences, convey emotions, and pass down knowledge across generations. It connects people by creating a shared understanding and encouraging empathy, as we step into the shoes of others through their stories.

Climate Wheel of Fortune
This visual element is a powerful tool for raising awareness and as a conversation starter. The wheel is painted with 12 facts about how to reduce waste, what the circular economy is and the impact of waste on the planet. The wheel is designed as a creative educational tool to engage people with the circular economy.
Artitude Case Studies

Mend at The Mac – Climate in Action
In 2025, Northern Ireland Resources Network (NIRN), through its Artitude: Climate, Culture, Circularity Project, partnered with Tools for Solidarity and the Metropolitan Arts Centre (The MAC) to deliver a special event as part of Sustainable Fashion Week. The collaboration emerged when NIRN was invited to take part in The MAC’s 2025 / 26 programme, Climate in Action – a year-long theme exploring how creativity can respond to the climate crisis.

How Does Artitude Contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Phase one of the Artitude project was completed 2022-2024, and it has achieved its three main objectives:
• Using the arts & creative practice to strengthen the climate movement in the Northwest.
• Bringing together activists to grow ideas through arts-led engagement.
• Engaging with the arts for joy and community care.
Download the case study to read a small snapshot of some important activities that have taken place.