21 SEPTEMBER 2022, INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE

On International Day of Peace, join a global community and learn.

For 24 hours you will have access to all the credible education you need to understand:

  • The credible global initiatives which you should know about to avoid greenwashing

  • How to ensure your job role and your business is future proofed and set to win business from the over 5000 commpanies who have made a UNFCCC Race to Zero commmitment

  • What the June 2022 updated UNFCCC Race to Zero criteria means for events and associations

  • How to use Unicef UK human rights guidelines

  • How to understand what credible reporting criteria is and how you can help your clients meet this criteria

  • How to build sustainability credibility with your clients

Throughout the 24 hours you will be able to network with a global community and choose how and when you consume the content which includes webinars, toolkits and films.

Join us

There is a variable pricing structure in place, this is because:

  1. The Positive Impact Ambassador community is global so can afford different amounts. The more you pay, the more you help others in the community who are in a less privileged position.

  2. People are more likely to attend and pay attention to the content if they have paid, and it also shows a commitment to sustainability.

  3. Your payment will enable not-for-profit Positive Impact to create more resources which we will share with you in the future.

For example, we would suggest a minimum of £150 for an attendee from a business based in Europe. We are trusting our community to choose a payment amount that is fair. Remember, all income generated is used to create further resources.

Agenda

  • 5 opportunities to network throughout International Peace Day

  • 3 collaborative opportunities exploring the future of human connection

  • Access to the following content for a 24hr period

 

Register to take part

We have a variable pricing structure in place and are trusting our community to choose a payment amount that is fair. The more you pay, the more you help others in the community who are in a less privileged position.

 
 
 

“I learnt new and innovative ways of transforming myself and my organisation to connect, alongside providing input into these explorations too. I think being innovative and explorative is important to keep up with the digital pace of the event industry that is highly affected by the Covid 19 situation.”

- Elena Staszak, Partner Communication & Event Lead, Microsoft