Share a Positive Impact Toolkit

Share a Positive Impact is an online campaign designed to advance sustainability commitments and the United Nations Sustainable Developments Goals through events. Anyone attending or working within the events sector can share inspirational examples of sustainability on social media using #shareapositiveimpact.

Since the launch of ISO 20121 there has been significant feedback from the global event sector supply chain (the majority of whom are small to medium businesses) on the challenges of time and cost to gain 3rd party certification to ISO 20121. For every ISO standard it is possible to be 1st, 2nd or 3rd party certified and the Share a Positive Impact toolkit will help all users of the standard demonstrate self assessment.

You can also browse our library for inspiring examples of a sustainable event industry.

 

What is the history of the Share a Positive Impact campaign?

  • The Share a Positive Impact campaign launches and encourages the event industry to share examples of best practice

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  • We showcased the impact of our Share a Positive Impact campaign and how the simple act of sharing can create a snowball effect to inspire others.

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  • We put together a simple one-page PDF to show how easy it is for anyone in the event industry to get inspired and #shareapositiveimpact

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  • We created our first Share a Positive Impact toolkit and asked the event industry to help us reach 2 Million shares of our #shareapostiveimpact campaign.

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  • We updated our free Share a Positive Impact toolkit to include virtual events and emphasise the power of human connection.

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Other ways to get involved to deliver a sustainable event

If you're not already, please consider becoming a Positive Impact Ambassador and be part of our global community, receive updates, tools and resources and help us spread key messages and conversations to inspire the creation of sustainable event sector.

Katy Carlisle

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