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3 Trends Shaping Events: Nomad Economy, Greener Transit, and Regenerative Models

Convene by PCMA

Said Melissa Baird, GDSM’s communications changemaker, “If you look at [an event] like a full circle, in terms of a human experience — knowledge, economy, physical, connectiveness, impact — it can happen. The lifestyle isn’t necessarily new, but the shift to remote work during the past two years has rapidly accelerated its popularity.

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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. Sarah Leugers, director of communications at Gold Standard. Integrating remote participants in meaningful ways is the next frontier.”. The events industry is helping to grow that market. Picking the Right Project.

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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. Sustainability in airline industry.

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7 Event Sustainability Quick Wins that Make an Impact

Stova

Net Zero is a global campaign to halve carbon emissions by 2030 and reduce them to 0 by 2050 in accordance with the Paris Agreement on climate change. Make sure to communicate these changes clearly to attendees so they know where to find digital resources.

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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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