Cleaning up event-made carbon emissions

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The events industry is gearing up for massive growth in the next decade. But, there's a catch: the hefty carbon emissions it churns out.

We're on a mission to harness the industry's potential - all whilst tackling emissions head-on with a robust carbon offset solution to secure its lasting success.

We’re not talking about credits, tick-box exercises or just tree-planting. Our approach is focused on carbon removal and nature-based solutions that protect biodiversity.

Why offsetting carbon makes business sense:

  • Boost your delegate numbers & enhance retention rates while aligning with ESG targets

  • Keep track of your performance & improvement plan with regular reporting

  • Support credible projects aimed at reducing emissions & mitigating climate change risks

We support

The events industry is responsible for as much as 10% of the world’s carbon emissions per year.

How it works

Start your journey to align with net zero standards 👉

1.

Calculate

Use our complimentary service to calculate the carbon emissions produced from your event.

2.

Convert

Choose from our hand-selected collection of audited projects to offset your event.

3.

Promote

Benefit from our best-in-class toolkit to showcase your clean credentials to delegates and the industry.

The problem

The meetings industry is predicted to reach USD 2,194 billion by 2028


Our industry has buckets of potential.  

As a team of event and sustainability experts, we're firm believers that the real magic happens when people connect in person. 

But we're not about jet-setting and racking up miles. We're totally clued into the bigger picture. We get it — meeting in person has a global impact.

So what’s the problem? The MICE industries efforts to secure it’s future have been largely unsuccessful.

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  • Carbon emissions are those sneaky culprits responsible for some of our planet's environmental woes. They are like the unwanted sidekicks of our modern lives.

    Carbon emissions are the gases, mainly carbon dioxide (CO2), that get released into the atmosphere when we burn fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. These little troublemakers come from various sources like cars, factories, power plants, and even our trusty old chimneys at home.

    Once released, carbon emissions trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change.

  • Offsetting carbon emissions is like hitting the "undo" button on some of the environmental damage we've unintentionally caused. It's all about restoring balance in our carbon-heavy lives.

    First off, we've all got a carbon footprint, and it's bigger than we'd like to admit. From our daily commute to our cosy Netflix binges, we emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Supporting offset initiatives like carbon removal and investing in biodiversity helps to remove these emissions from the air.

    But that's not all! Carbon offsets can also be a force for good in our communities and around the globe. They create green jobs, improve air quality, and help developing countries leapfrog into clean energy technologies.

    So, offsetting carbon emissions isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a must-do.

  • Energy-Hungry Venues: The event venues themselves are often a significant source of emissions. Think about the massive lighting rigs, powerful sound systems, and climate control systems that keep us comfy. They can guzzle energy like nobody's business, especially if it's not coming from renewable sources.

    Travel & Transportation: All those guests, performers, and vendors need to get to the event somehow. Flights, car trips, and shipping goods can rack up a hefty carbon bill, especially if folks are traveling long distances.

    Waste & Resources: Events generate a ton of waste – from single-use plastics to discarded decorations. And producing all those props, banners, and swag items requires resources and energy.

    Food & Beverage: Feeding a crowd often involves sourcing, preparing, and serving large quantities of food and drink. The carbon footprint of catering can be substantial if not done mindfully.

    Lighting & Decor: Creating that magical atmosphere with lighting and décor can consume a lot of electricity and materials, some of which may not be eco-friendly.

  • We adopt two principles for neutralising the impact of your event.

    The first is ecological development, which focuses on biodiversity such as planting and rewilding to remove carbon and improve ecological conditions.

    The second is direct air capture technology, which removes carbon from the atmosphere and locks it for millennia; this is like the crown jewel in our carbon-fighting arsenal. Whilst it’s more expensive, we believe it to be the best solution; we cannot rely just on tree planting to reach any kind of global warming reduction target.

    Rest assured that our projects genuinely make a positive impact; we do not engage in greenwashing or rely on low-quality carbon credits.