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How Hotels and Resorts Can Reduce Their Carbon Footprint

Dana Communications

This past September, Marriott International announced its recommitment to climate stewardship, setting science-based emissions reduction targets with a long-term goal of reaching net-zero value chain greenhouse gas emissions by no later than 2050. But spread the word!

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How to Build an Event Crystal Ball

Convene by PCMA

There are continually increasing regulations around sustainability. According to the United Nations, by 2050, 70 percent of the world’s population will live in urban areas. communication, insurance, backup plans). You can also start creating opportunities for scenario planning — a good teambuilding activity.

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‘Events Are the Thinking Machine of the World’

Convene by PCMA

And many of your organizations and certainly most of your customers will have reached the conclusion that you need to set a science-based target or you need to have a net-zero commitment by 2050. People sometimes say to me, “Oh sustainability, it’s regulation, it’s tough, I don’t want to do it.” But what about video communication.

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IATA Explained: The Role of International Air Transport Association in the Aviation Industry

AltexSoft Travel

In 2016, the McLaughlin-Sherouse List was published, which ranked all industries in the US according to RegData’s Industry Regulation Index showing the most regulated ones. So, let’s talk about IATA – one of the main regulators of the aviation industry. Source: Fine Art America. What is IATA? IATA’s mission and main purposes.

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Sustainable Travel: Opportunities Digital Technology Provides for a Greener Business

AltexSoft Travel

Transformation plans to reach so-called net-zero emissions by 2050 are developed and submitted. In this way, they not only help people compensate for their carbon emissions, but also communicate awareness and responsible position. Consider implementing smart sensors and a BAS to automatically regulate the building or facility settings.

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The future of events, venues and cities: learnings about how to future-proof against future crises

The MICE Blog

With the event moderated by Arjanne Hoogstad, Manager of Marketing & Communications at Rotterdam Partners, table guests included Jolanda Jansen, CEO at Rotterdam Ahoy, Dimitri Bonthuis, Programme Manager at Fieldlab Event and Kim Joosten, Deputy head of security host city for the ESC. You can catch up on the first Table Talk here ).

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