Resources
You can browse our sustainable event resources below or use the search option if you’re looking for something specific.
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How to advance the Paris Agreement through your events
Get access to practical resources covering the following topics: commit, measure, business strategy, reduce own emissions, reduce value chain emissions, contribute to climate action in society. The resources for each section include animations, reading materials and more.
Educate: 12 hours of education on the SDGs
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Do you know the best practice approach so your events can advance your net zero commitment?
As Race to Zero Accelerator for Events, our goal is support those with a net zero commitment to take action on their event strategy by encouraging implementation of best practice framework ISO20121:2024’
Our intention is to support The Race to Zero
ISO 20121:2024 was released in April 2024 following a revision. Positive Impact and BSI have come together to produce this two part education course. This starts with BSI’s education course on the learning requirements of ISO 20121:2024 which provides the user with an understanding of the standard, followed by an implementation course for ISO 20121:2024 provided by Positive Impact Events.
The ISO 20121:2024 Event Sustainability Management Course from Understanding to Implementation: a bundle product from BSI and Positive Impact Events will provide you with all the understanding and practical support you need to be able to demonstrate evidence of implementation of ISO 20121:2024
ISO 20121 Event Sustainability Implementation
ISO 20121 is the global standard for a sustainable event and is suitable for the global event supply chain including SMEs. The aim of this course is to provide the knowledge required to understand how to implement the management system in accordance with ISO 20121.
ISO 20121:2024 Event Sustainability from Understanding to Implementation: a training product from BSI and Positive Impact Events
ISO 20121:2024 was released in April 2024 following a revision. Positive Impact and BSI have come together to produce this twopart education course. This starts with BSI’s education course on the learning requirements of ISO 20121:2024 which provides the user with an understanding of the standard, followed by an implementation course for ISO 20121:2024 provided by Positive Impact Events.
The ISO 20121:2024 Event Sustainability Management Course from Understanding to Implementation: a bundle product from BSI and Positive Impact Events will provide you with all the understanding and practical support you need to be able to demonstrate evidence of implementation of ISO 20121:2024
What is ISO 20121:2024?
Understand the event sustainability management system suitable for ensuring events leave a positive legacy and how you can get involved in its upcoming systematic review.
What does COP27 mean for event professionals?
COP27 has provided some clear signs which forward-thinking event professionals will not have missed.
What the new Race to Zero Criteria will mean for the future of company engagement strategies
The Race to Zero launched updated criteria which will shape the future of human engagement. This blog will explore the 3 criteria changes which will impact human engagement (events) and which is relevant for all Corporate Heads of Sustainability who are implementing their strategy to meet Race to Zero commitments.
ISO 20121 Review Process: How this will impact the future of the event sector
These resources will help event professionals understand the upcoming ISO 20121 review (the only global standard for sustainable events) and how they can play a role in developing the standard.
Addressing the role of plastic in the event industry
Positive Impact are following a design thinking approach to address what the role of plastic in the event industry might be.
Understanding Remedy: Education for planning an event with the consideration of Human and Child Rights
These education materials will support #eventprofs to understand the role of remedy in the consideration of human and child rights and explore practical examples from sporting case studies
Understanding Meaningful Participation: Education for planning an event with the consideration of Human and Child Rights
These education materials will support #eventprofs to understand the role of meaningful participation in sustainable event strategy.
Understanding Safeguarding: Education for planning an event with the consideration of Human and Child Rights
These education materials will support #eventprofs to safeguard events to ensure human rights and child rights are upheld.
Education on Human and Child Rights
These education materials will support #eventprofs to take into consideration human rights and child rights when planning an event.