Firstly, it is essential to define our understanding of the word sustainable and its usage herein. 
Sustainable Def.  
To contribute to a world fit for future generations to inhabit. This encompasses sustainable relations between humans, as well as non-humans, within an ecosystem that entangles in social, political and economic dimensions.

The Sustainable Darkroom is committed to exploring sustainability and its nuances within the photographic ecosystem, to develop an industry-specific response to the global ecological crisis.  As habitat loss, species extinction, ocean acidification, industrial toxicity, environmental racism and more continue to mount - it is essential that we transform our material relationships, in view of a sustainable future. 

We will continue to evolve with new knowledge and research, so that we are able to provide up-to-date and essential information, resources and support to practitioners that wish to approach their own photographic practice in a more environmentally-conscious way. 

Our aim is to transform the approach to photographic materials and their historically toxic nature, prioritising ecological balance.

We intend to fulfil this mission through:

Accessibility.

  • Seeking private and public funding to subsidise educational workshops. 

  • Working with low cost and/or freely available materials where possible. 

Inclusivity

  • To work with people across all cultures, sexualities, races, religions, geographies and economic classes.

  • Including as many systems of thought as possible; non-western philosophy, decolonial and queer ecology, neuro-diverse and feminist theory.

  • Encouraging and facilitating freedom of expression by spreading acceptance and kindness.

Transparency

  • Researching and making ecologically informed decisions across all platforms, resources, third parties that we work with. 

  • Explicitly stating what parts of our work have been funded and by whom. 

Good Practice / Care

  • Thinking through sustainable relations between humans, non-humans and inanimate bodies within photography. 

  • To value our natural resources and consider their essential role in the balance of the ecosystem. 

  • To recognise ecological and climate justice as racial, social and economic justice, and its disproportionate effect on the Global South. 

Sharing Our Ethos

  • Supporting, doing and facilitating pioneering research. 

  • Empowering individual makers, does, thinkers and creators. 

  • Collaborating and sharing with other communities and organisations that share our pursuit. 


- Hannah, Ed, Alice and Eileen: The Sustainable Darkroom developers -