The global community is increasingly aware of the need for a lower carbon economy, with associations and organisations playing a critical role in driving sustainable practices. Associations have the power to influence their industries, members, and stakeholders to adopt sustainable practices that reduce their carbon footprint. That's why we're excited to present our online seminar, How Associations Can Contribute to a Lower Carbon Economy, designed specifically for association leaders.
In this seminar, our expert panel will explore the latest trends and best practices for reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable habits. You'll learn how associations can lead by example, encouraging members to adopt sustainable practices and promoting awareness of the importance of sustainability. Additionally, you'll discover how to measure the impact of your association's sustainability initiatives and use feedback to drive improvement.
Topics Covered:
- Understanding the importance of sustainability and its impact on the economy
- Identifying key strategies for reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable practices
- Encouraging members to adopt sustainable practices and promoting awareness
- Measuring the impact of your association's sustainability initiatives
- Developing a sustainability action plan to drive continuous improvement
12:00 | Introduction |
12:05 | Presentation |
12:20 | Presentation |
12:35 | Presentation |
12:50 | Discussion & Questions from the chair and delegates to the speaker |
How to Book
To book on this event, register as a subscriber or member (both at no fee) and then click on the "Book now" button.
Delegate Fees
Type | Fee |
AAE Association Members | No fee |
AAE Association Subscribers | No fee |
PCO/ AMC Subscribers | £40 |
Associate Members | No fee |
Fees are in GBP, subject to 20% VAT and to be paid by card on booking.
Recording
A recording of the seminar is available to members only in the Resource Centre, from approximately 48 hours after the event, and subject to successful recording.
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