The Getty Trust, formally known as the J. Paul Getty Trust, is a prominent cultural and philanthropic institution headquartered in Los Angeles, California, USA. Founded in 1953, the Trust has significantly influenced the art and cultural landscape through its various initiatives and programmes. It operates primarily in the fields of art conservation, education, and research, with major facilities including the Getty Centre and the Getty Villa.
The Trust is renowned for its extensive art collections, innovative exhibitions, and commitment to preserving cultural heritage. Its unique approach combines scholarly research with public engagement, making it a leader in the museum and cultural sector. With a strong market position, the Getty Trust continues to achieve notable milestones, fostering a deeper appreciation for the arts and enhancing access to cultural resources worldwide.
-5 vs industry average
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Education Services has below-average carbon intensity
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The Education Services industry has reduced its overall emissions by 19% since 2019
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