Dive into a lively and engaging session where Sabrina van Spijker and Elmara Bonini from the EAIE will explore the vibrant world of organising sustainable events!
For the last 8 years the European Association for International Education (EAIE) has worked continuously to embrace sustainability into the association’s DNA and strove to organise a more sustainable event each year. With a conference attracting over 6500 participants, changing countries every year, they learned a lot of valuable lessons.
Join this roundtable to understand their efforts, struggles and successes and how they worked with conference venues and suppliers from around Europe to embody sustainability into their daily operations and strategic decisions. Sabrina will delve into their compelling case study, highlighting their approaches in sustainability measurement, embracing circular economy concepts, and leveraging the UN Sustainable Development Goals as their guiding compass.
During the session they will look at practical sustainability actions, real life insights and applications and collaborative stakeholder engagement. Bring your problems and experiences with you and be ready to collaborate with other delegates to make your event more sustainable.
Thank you to our Industry Partners
Prices
This event is free for all delegates.
Attendees
The following delegates are already attending this event.
Ms Sue Frye
Outsourced Events
Ms Lindsay McClenaghan
Abbey Conference & Events
Ms Tamsin Treasure-Jones
Kubify
Name |
Organisation |
Events assistant Elmara Bonini |
EAIE |
Ms JANE HASTINGS |
QUB |
Ms Sabrina Spijker |
EAIE |
Miss Daisy Stewart |
CFS Events Ltd |
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