Leading a virtual event for the Embassy in Hungary to support the Hungarian event sector

On the 8th October 2021, Positive Impact hosted a virtual event with the British Embassy in Hungary to support the Hungarian event sector to follow the leadership of the UK government and start making and understanding net zero carbon commitments.

In this webinar, we explored the potential future for the event sector if action is taken before COP26 by:

  • Making a net zero commitment aligned with the UN Race to Zero

  • Understanding and implementing ISO 20121, the only global standard for sustainable events

  • Using the guidelines for planning an event with the consideration of human and child rights, which was created by Positive Impact and Unicef UK.

Positive Impact also provided resources to help the Hungarian event sector start taking action and transform to be sustainable.

This virtual event has provided a blueprint for all UKTIs to support their event sector and demonstrate the UK government’s leadership.

Katy Carlisle

Squarespace website design and training.

http://www.sqspqueen.com
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