Global Business Events' Guide to Best Practices

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In a recent webinar, ICCA and Destination Canada shared findings from their survey on sustainability in business events.

The survey looked at how organisations are adopting sustainability in event planning, showing its growing importance in requests for proposals.

During the webinar, speakers like Virginie de Visscher from Destination Canada discussed key points from the survey, including the willingness to invest in sustainable events and the challenges faced in planning them.

ICCA CEO Senthil Gopinath highlighted the importance of proactive sustainability policies, stressing the need for tangible actions to align with industry values.

Virginie De Visscher from Destination Canada expressed gratitude for the partnership with ICCA and hoped the survey would lead to real changes in making events more sustainable.

Both ICCA and Destination Canada are eager to continue the conversation started by the survey and invite stakeholders to join them in driving positive change in the industry.

The webinar provided a platform for reflection and is expected to inspire further action towards sustainability. You can access the full report here.

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