
Events and Carbon Offsets: What You Need to Know
Purchasing carbon offsets to shrink the footprint of events is becoming a more common practice, but not all offset programs are created equal. Here’s what to look for.
Purchasing carbon offsets to shrink the footprint of events is becoming a more common practice, but not all offset programs are created equal. Here’s what to look for.
The comprehensive pledge commits signatories to achieve net zero carbon emissions at their organizations by 2050 at the latest.
Demonstrating sustainability at your events sends an important message to your stakeholders. But how can you have more of an impact on the industries and professions you serve?
After living through a pandemic, conference participants will be more apt to lean towards conferences that align with their beliefs and passions through corporate social responsibility efforts.
Event and experience designers have the opportunity to create an environment that is not only physically and emotionally transformative for attendees, but also has an impact on sustainability. Here’s how to start.
As in-person events return, attendees may have an aversion to air travel for environmental reasons. Offering carbon offsets is one way to mitigate those concerns, but buyer beware: Not all programs are effective, or even credible.
You don’t have to look far for information on why sustainability is important. But how do you facilitate sustainability practices that positively affect the planet, and your overall budget?
Sustainability has become a big aspect of almost any industry and in the meetings industry sustainability has become crucial to maintaining our social and environmental responsibility. Join Tracy Stuckrath in exploring sustainable food options you can employ at any venue.
Explore easy-to-implement, cost-effective ways to make a bigger impact with your events while making less of an impact on the earth. Taking some sustainable steps at your events can make a fantastic impression on attendees while helping the environment--and saving money.
The Events Industry Council is offering a Sustainable Event Professional Certificate course in Europe for the first time.
How cities, including Copenhagen, are adopting strategies aimed at ensuring a better future.
What does that mean for events taking place in the eco-friendly nation?