World Peace Day
Explore the strategic role of events in advancing a corporate sustainability strategy
A 24 hour global initiative
21st September 2022 (World Peace Day)
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This is a 24 hour event so you can join the event on Hopin anytime between 21st September at 06:00 (BST) - 22nd September at 06:00 (BST). Any sessions on the agenda with an exact time will be live. All other sessions will be recorded and can be accessed anytime within the 24 hours.
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We look forward to seeing you at the event.
Investing in a Net Zero Carbon Event Future: Update from Japan
This session is partly in Japanese.
What is the approach that Japan is taking to a net zero carbon future and what does this mean for the Japanese event sector? Gain insight into how Japan is implementing Race to Zero commitments across the country and different business sectors. Learn about resources which exist to help event professionals with net zero carbon commitments.
The Future of Events: Investing in a Net Zero Carbon Strategy for Your Event - with the Climate Association for Events and The Race to Zero Accelerator Programme
Facilitated by James Latham - Founder of The Iceburg
In a world where everyone is making net zero commitments what does this mean for events? Gain insight from Climate Action for Associations and The Race to Zero on why the future of the event sector will be shaped by net zero carbon commitments. Learn about The Race to Zero Accelerator community and what this means for event professionals.
The Future of Events: How Event Grads are Making a Commitment to Shape the Future of the Event Sector - with Event Grads
Facilitated by Martin Fullard - Editorial Director at Mash Media
Does the future of the event sector depend on this generation of event professionals? Gain insight into the skills event graduates have which the event sector needs to deliver sustainable events. Learn about a commitment which will help event graduates and employers shape the future of the event sector.
The Future of Events: How Can You Use Event Strategy to Advance Corporate Sustainability Commitments and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals? - with UN Global Compact Network UK
In a world of increasing sustainability commitments what do you need to know for your event? Join UN Global Compact, the UN body for the corporate community and a number of corporate peers to gain insight into the role of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and how they will influence the future of every corporate event strategy.
The Future of Events: How Can You Invest in the Planet Through the Consideration of Human and Child Rights and Safeguarding? - with Unicef UK
What does it mean to consider human rights? Learn how you can access resources to develop your understanding of human rights and safeguarding in the context of the event sector. Gain insight into the future of events, sustainability standards and human rights and understand how you can shape this future.
What could a corporate planner event strategy look like in 2022 and why? - with United Nations Global Compact Network UK
How can events be used to advance the Sustainable Development Goals? Learn about the United Nations Global Compact and what they do. Hear from corporate event planners taking action such as T-Mobile and Pure Storage. Understand why a sustainable event strategy is vital and learn about resources that will help you speak to your CEO about a sustainable event strategy.
How we created this content - A conversation with the organisers
Positive Impact’s CEO Fiona Pelham and Project Manager Holly Milloy discuss the process of creating this event and why they curated the content this way. Find out why they created the event and what they hope you will gain from it.