The Beatles Story Museum at Liverpool’s historic Royal Albert Dock has been recognised with a Silver award from Green Tourism. The recognition follows the museum’s second GreenCheck assessment, where it achieved a 76% rating. The result reflects ongoing progress towards ambitious environmental goals, including helping to maintain and preserve natural resources within the community, and actively reducing waste.
Driving this progress is a team effort, including the museum’s internal sustainability group, whose work continues to shape a more environmentally responsible future for the attraction. With the silver award achieved, The Beatles Story is working towards the Gold award in 2026 and is reinforcing its long-term commitment to positive environmental impact.
Mary Chadwick, General Manager at The Beatles Story, said, “The Beatles said ‘it’s getting better all the time’ and that’s certainly the case here at The Beatles Story! This Silver award is a great step forward on our sustainability journey. I’m incredibly proud of our team for driving this progress and helping secure not only this meaningful achievement, but also a greener future for our attraction.”
Green Tourism added, “The Beatles Story have done an excellent job in achieving the Silver award following on from their GreenCheck. The areas they are strong in are Communication, Health & Wellbeing, and Travel. The group have created some excellent tips and initiatives to engage with visitors, and the site makes sure these are on display throughout to encourage visitor participation. I am sure over the next 12 months the site will only continue to increase their score.”
For more information visit beatlesstory.com.