You are invited to a corporate only online roundtable to explore the 2030 vision for corporate event strategy in line with the UN sustainable development goals.

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This is an invitation only roundtable for corporate heads of events and sustainability.

RSVP for your place to:

  1. Understand how your strategic approach can align with UN approach and meet your company sustainability commitments.

  2. Understand your opportunities for action, leadership and impact.

  3. Gather resources to lead and deliver on your event sustainability goals.

We are inviting you because your company have made a net zero commitment with the Race to Zero so we know you will be interested in this future for the event sector.

The roundtable will take place at:

Date: 2nd of December 2021

Time: 4:00pm (GMT), 5:00pm (CET), 11:00am (EST), 8:00am (PST)

Location: Zoom

Please RSVP here:

We are inviting 50 companies, including:

UBS Aviva Purestorage Vmware Marks and Spencer

Amazon Ikea Hermes Cisco EY

Estee Lauder Microsoft Patagonia Bloomberg Deloitte

SAP Blackrock Zurich Insurance HP Proctor and Gamble

Visa Lloyds AstraZeneca Morgan Stanley Channel Four

Diageo Pandora Lego Royal Caribbean BT

Chanel Nestle Ralph Lauren Colgate-Palmolive Apivita

Lidl Nawest

We also want to support you on your net zero journey:

Here is a toolkit for communicating with your supply chain on Positive Impact initiative, ‘Road to COP26: Event Sector Transformation’ which will support your event supply chain to make a net zero commitment with the race to zero.

Who are Positive Impact:

Positive Impact Events is a UK based not for profit which has provided education, engagement and collaboration to create a sustainable event industry since 2005. In other words, Positive Impact exists to lead the adaptation of the event sector to being a low carbon sector. Since 2017 Positive Impact has had memorandums of understanding to enable collaboration with a number of United Nations Bodies including UN SDG Action, UN Environment, UNDP, Unicef UK and UNFCCC.