Myth-busting: The vegan myth – a reality check on the sustainability of vegan vs. meat options in event catering
Every bite we take leaves an imprint on our environment, from farming to production, food transport and waste management. Each part has a sustainability impact. In the eyes of many people only just starting their sustainability journey, when it comes
The True Environmental Cost of Virtual Meetings
Virtual meetings have become the norm in today’s world. With the widespread availability of super-fast broadband and the rise of remote work, people are now able to communicate with one another from different parts of the world through video conferencing
CES 2023 Insights for Event Managers and Marketers
CES23 (Consumer Electronics Show) is arguably the world’s most influential trade show. For event and marketing professionals it’s a chance to see what tech is generating hype and why; but also, to see how the big brands are presenting their
Now or Never: The need for events to be more sustainable
Event industry practices can have a significant environmental impact due to factors such as transport, energy use, and waste. Due to the temporary nature of sometimes large-scale events, its contribution is speeding up damage to the environment.
Why do we still go to COP?
COP 2022 ended not so long ago and we're already thinking about 2023
Sustainability – Not just plastic forks
Greenwashing, or ‘the green sheen’, is the use of marketing to promote an organisation's products, activities or policies as environmentally friendly when they’re not. Here’s an example. You’ve started your journey towards sustainability. You’ve worked hard to make your event
Time for an event sustainability policy?
Greenwashing, or ‘the green sheen’, is the use of marketing to promote an organisation's products, activities or policies as environmentally friendly when they’re not. Here’s an example. You’ve started your journey towards sustainability. You’ve worked hard to make your event
Sustainability is about positive action
We were a little taken aback when we started to explore the true meaning of sustainability. That is, doing business in ways that guarantee guarantee environmental protection, social justice and corporate accountability. However, once we understood that sustainability isn’t an