About Us

As of February 2024, Positive Impact has a community of almost 2,000 global event professionals, over 40 corporate Head of Events, over 40 Corporate Head of Sustainability, over 160 SMEs with a Race to Zero commitment, over 5 memorandums of understanding with United Nations bodies.

We are the only event sector body to be a Race to Zero Accelerator, UN SDG Action mobiliser and to have education certified by the world’s largest and leading CPD accreditation working across all sectors, so our education is accessed by heads of marketing, HR and sustainability.

For over 15 years not for profit Positive Impact have been providing engagement, collaboration and education to create a sustainable event industry. You could describe Positive Impact as the ‘critical friend’ of the global event sector.

Our funding comes from everywhere and nowhere, and every penny, cent or yen is used to advance the event sector so every time an event happens the UN Sustainable Development Goals are advanced and events are recognised as ensuring 'participation and inclusion in decision making’ (UN SDG16).

This is a timeline of Positive Impact's journey and the creation of a sustainable event industry. It reflects initiatives from:

  • The United Nations

  • Positive Impact

  • CEO Fiona Pelham

  • Key developments in the creation of a sustainable event industry.

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Collaborating with #Act4SDGs

The Global Week To #Act4SDG’s has taken place annually since 2016 With the intention of inspiring action to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are 17 goals which will create a world that works for everyone.

The Global Week To #Act4SDGs has taken place annually since 2016 With the intention of inspiring action to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are 17 goals which will create a world that works for everyone.

You can learn more about what the SDGs mean for events from a campaign Positive Impact delivered in 2020 to engage 100,000 event professionals in building the future of human connection in line with the SDGs.

You can read more about how the event sector is accelerating progress towards the SDGs with the latest acceleration action report submitted to SDG Action for the event sector.

This year the Global Week to #Act4SDGs has a goal to inspire 100 million people to take individual and collective action with the overall target of mobilizing 1 billion actions by 2030. held during the high level week of the United Nations General Assembly this year’s mobilisation will also drive action in the lead up to COP26 in Glasgow. Positive Impact has submitted actions which will be led by the community of over 1600 global ambassadors and which are accessible to event professionals around the world.

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Engaging the Global Event Sector in the UN SDGs with Acceleration Action 2021

Engage the global event sector so that by 2030 events are enabling inclusion and participation in decision making and accelerating progress towards the UN SDGs.

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Engage the global event sector so that by 2030 events are enabling inclusion and participation in decision making and accelerating progress towards the UN SDGs.

In 2019 the United Nations asked for commitments to action to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals.

This was an opportunity to demonstrate the role of events in achieving the SDGs.

In September 2021, Positive Impact uploaded an Acceleration Action report to the UN Sustainable Development Goals platform. This provides an overview of actions taken in 2020-2021 and our commitment to action for 2021-2022. You can also download the report as a PDF below.

Positive Impact also joined the SDG Youth Summit and #Act4SDG campaign.

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Celebrating Earth Day 2021: Report

This report provides a summary of Positive Impact’s Earth Day celebrations and the many opportunities to participate throughout the day in advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

SUMMARY REPORT

This report provides a summary of Positive Impact’s Earth Day 2021 celebrations and the many opportunities to participate throughout the day in advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Introduction

Earth Day is held annually on the 22nd of April in order to demonstrate global support for environmental protection. In recent years, Earth Day has become an opportunity to come together to tackle climate change, through sharing initiatives and ways to take action.

This Earth Day marked a historic moment for climate action, as President Joe Biden invited 40 world leaders to the Global Leaders’ Summit on Climate. During the summit, Biden unveiled an ambitious pledge to cut US carbon emissions in half by 2030.

WHAT WAS POSITIVE IMPACT'S APPROACH ?

As Biden stated, we are in a “decisive decade” to fix global warming. Time is running out to respond to the climate challenge. At current, there is a gap in the credibility of the event sector's communications because we do not have a science-based carbon target. Therefore, Positive Impact used Earth Day 2021 as an opportunity to close this gap and align the event sector with the many government and company announcements made that day.

Our focus was to raise £30,000 ($45,000/ €35,000) of funding to deliver stakeholder engagement so the event sector can create a Climate Action Framework, under the auspicies of UNFCCC Secretariat.

We created a number of opportunities for individuals, our ambassadors, companies and associations to participate in supporting the low-carbon future of the event sector and advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals:

  • Joining our community of over 1,400 ambassadors.
  • Hosting an hour of social media sharing examples of sustainability best practices.
  • Joining a roundtable on Plastic & the Event Sector with UNEP
  • ‘Pay as much as you can afford’ for a tweet celebrating your personal action to be sustainable.
  • £800 ($1100/€930) for a company/ destination/ association tweet celebrating your personal action to be sustainable.
  • £100 ($135/ €110) one-off payment for EDUCATE.

Each of the above is an opportunity for ACTION. Why? Because throughout Earth Day we communicated this message:

"The time for conversation and consideration is over. The time for target setting and budget allocating is now. How can you take action that will make a difference?"

20 Hosting Hours of Sharing Sustainability Best Practice

This Earth Day, the #eventprof community came together to tell the story of the power of events in achieving the UN SDGs. Over 20 hours, 14 hosts took to social media and reached an online community of 2 million using the hashtags #eventscreatchange and #earthday.

At the beginning and end of each hour, we encouraged hosts to share the importance of the event sector coming together to create a Climate Action Framework, under the auspices of UNFCCC Secretariat. Hosts shared a link to enable everyone to get involved.

> EXAMPLES

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Download a booklet of the Earth Day best practice examples - this is a great resource if you are looking to take learnings from other event professionals on how to implement the SDGs at your events.

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> THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR HOSTS:

  • Fiona Pelham - @FionaPelham
  • Positive Impact - @Pievents
  • Cerespo - @Pieventsjapan
  • IMEX - @IMEX_Group
  • Italian Special Occasions - @ISODMC
  • Martiz Global Events - @AmyKramer
  • Martiz Global Events - @RachaelMRiggs
  • Streamline Events - @Streamlinevents
  • Michele Fox - @Michelefoxnyc
  • Emili Subtil - @Emili942
  • Thrive Meetings - @tstuckrath
  • The EAIE - @TheEAIE
  • Messukesus - @BlomsterPaula
  • Soundings Connect - @SoundingsTalent

Supporting the creation of a Climate Action Framework for the Event Sector

Events bring people together and enable human interaction. In a post COVID-19 world, there is the opportunity for a new narrative on the important role of events - Governments and businesses could recognise the global event sector as a strategic enabler for participation and inclusion in decision-making (advancing SDG 16). *

To make this new narrative a reality for years to come, we need to take action to create a carbon target and reduction framework so future generations can still attend events.

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Positive Impact and UNFCCC (the UN Body for Climate Change) are ready to support stakeholder engagement across the global event sector so everyone’s voice can be heard and all our initiatives can be counted.

There is a small funding gap of £30,000 ($45,000/ €35,000) to be closed and so our approach on Earth Day was a grassroots campaign to close this gap.

> Throughout Earth Day we raised £585 towards our target. This included £385 of 'pay as you feel' donations and £200 from our EDUCATE product.

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> We also created a £800 ($1100/€930) opportunity for companies/ associations/ destinations to fund the framework, however we received no purchases.

Who did we reach out to?

  1. We empowered our ambassador community with a toolkit to ask companies marketing their sustainability initiatives for funding
  2. We reached out directly to 47 associations with this letter.
  3. We engaged with over 30 corporate companies across Linkedin and Twitter throughout Earth Day asking them to support the framework

Plastic and the Event Sector with UNEP

During Earth Day, Positive Impact hosted a roundtable with UNEP exploring best practices surrounding plastic reduction which are important to advance the Sustainable Development Goals.

UNEP explained their plastic initiative and Positive Impact provided attendees with resources on how to address the role of plastic at their event.

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Click to download the full report.

A summary of Earth Day: An interview with our CEO, Fiona Pelham

Listen to an interview with Positive Impact's CEO Fiona Pelham in which she provides a summary of what Positive Impact achieved this Earth Day and why Earth Day is so important for the event sector to build its reputation.


Earth Day 2021 is over, how can I still commit to taking action?

There are many opportunities available for you to contribute to the creation of a sustainable event industry all year round:

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Engaging with CEOs on the UN SDGs White Paper

This white paper explores the role of the SDGs in building the future of how human connection happens. It explains why the event industry is best placed to play a key role in SDG achievement and explores the ideas, inspiration and calls to action available.

Exploring the role of the SDGs in building the future of how human connection happens.

This white paper has been written to engage with CEOs, Corporate Heads of Sustainability, Global Government Staff, United Nations event organisers, Association CEOs and Corporate Heads of Events and any others who are in action innovating to achieve the SDGs. 

This white paper explains why the event industry is best placed to play a key role in SDG achievement and explores the ideas, inspiration and calls to action available. 

Please fill in your details to get access to the White Paper 2020. We’ll also send a copy by email.

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Who we have experience collaborating with

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