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Events and Carbon Offsets: What You Need to Know

Convene by PCMA

By 2050, German bank Berenberg projects that the carbon offsets market will be worth approximately $200 billion. Critics argue that some projects don’t actually deliver the benefits they claim, while others do more harm than good. The events industry is helping to grow that market. But not all carbon offset programs are equal.

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A Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Australian Tourism Businesses

Tourism eSchool

The benefits of becoming certified can cut costs, reduce expenditure, save you money, improve your organisation’s image and help you establish closer connections with your local tourism and protected area management organisations. Eligible to enter the SKAL awards held each year Multiple membership benefits.

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Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Tourism Businesses

Tourism eSchool

The benefits of becoming certified can cut costs, reduce expenditure, save you money, improve your organisation’s image and help you establish closer connections with your local tourism and protected area management organisations. Eligible to enter the SKAL awards held each year Multiple membership benefits.

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Future of Meetings and Incentive Travel: 2025 Top Trends and To-Do’s

Brightspot Incentive Events

However, the European Green Deal, the EU’s push to become climate neutral by 2050, will impact 2025 due to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), which forces companies to publish regular reports on the social and environmental risks they face with the first reports due in 2025 for large EU-based companies.