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    Sustainable Event Summit 9th Edition Programme Announced

    Andy LenthallBy Andy LenthallOctober 3, 2024Updated:October 8, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Vision: 2025 has announced the content for the Sustainable Events Summit (SES) 9th edition, held at The Showman’s Show, Wednesday 23rd October 2024.

    This is a pivotal year for Vision: 2025 as work begins on establishing benchmarks and shaping sector strategy and Climate Transition Plan to 2030.

    The summit is free to attend, bringing together outdoor event organisers, suppliers, local authorities and experts to drive collaborative resource development, industry standards, best practice and innovation to shape the UK Events Industry’s response to the climate emergency.  The Summit opens with a member’s only roundtable bringing together experts in key sustainability topics and Vision: 2025 festival members, the session forms a stepping stone in the Climate Transition Plan journey.

    Panellist Hannah Cox, Founder of Better Not Stop, says:

    “What I found about this event that really stands out from others, is it’s for the people wanting to help each other collaborate and actually share, so that we can create action within the industry.”

    This year’s keynote Jon Davies (CEO, Levy) offers a supplier perspective on driving change. He will draw on Levy’s experience of developing sustainability strategy and working across clients and supply chain to achieve change, bringing examples such as food policy for Billie Eilish @ The O2, and working with Peppermint Bars.

    Jon Collins, CEO of Live Music UK hosts ‘Shaping the future: A Climate Transition Plan for 2030’ exploring how the industry can thrive while reducing environmental impacts and working with the Government to accelerate change.

    Access All Areas Editor, Chris Barrett, presents the Essential Industry Briefings “Quick Fire” session on this season’s hot topics at live events. Including; Innovations in battery technology, Developments in food sustainability; How to include disabled people in live event sustainability; Vape capture and disposal at events; and Tools to tackle event travel impacts.

    Chris Johnson (CEO, onboard:earth) hosts, “In the Headlights: Collecting Travel emissions data” shines a light on how events can collect event travel data for footprinting. John Rostron (CEO, Association Independent Festivals) presents ‘Best of the Summer” with guests sharing their green festival success stories from the 2024 season.

    The Showman’s Show Green Supplier and Innovation Award sees three shortlisted suppliers present innovations to help events reduce environmental impacts from the supply chain with SES 24 delegates casting their votes live to decide the winner.

    Download full programme with panel guests and speakers, find out who’s in the room and register for your free place at https://bit.ly/VisionSES24

    All Showman’s Show delegates are welcome to the afternoon session, we encourage you to register for the Summit for updates and key information.

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