Nudging Sustainable Behaviour in Events
How could the event industry ‘nudge’ sustainable behaviour to minimise the impact of events on the environment?
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How could the event industry ‘nudge’ sustainable behaviour to minimise the impact of events on the environment?
Carbon offsetting is promoted as a solution for reducing carbon footprints. But is it really an effective way to achieve sustainability?
The most important tools in an event planner’s toolkit are the ones designed to help them measure their event.
Define your company values and purpose, and measure your performance against them – it will bring bottom line benefits to your business.
Planning a sustainable event not only helps to reduce the event’s carbon footprint, but it can benefit your business too.
Focusing on sustainable materials misses the point – travel is by far the largest impact on an event’s carbon footprint.
The events industry is no stranger to greenwashing, but ‘green-hushing’ has emerged as a new and dangerous form of events greenwashing.
2022 has been quite a year for event:decision in our mission to measure event sustainability. This is our year unwrapped.
Santa’s carbon footprint has been calculated by TRACK, event:decision’s carbon footprint calculator and works out at 10g of carbon per child.