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In 2019 we event managed the inaugural conference for the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA): Capturing the Clean Growth Opportunities. The conferenece brought together nearly 200 people...
I am writing to tell you how pleased we were with the Futurology event you arranged for us. Being in such a capable, reliable and safe pair of hands made life so much easier. Also access to your industry contacts was invaluable.
Nicholas Doyle is an old friend of SE2, and we're thrilled to see him embark on his journey from Places for People, to his new role as Director at Adecoe. He's never been one to sit on the fence, so we were delighted when he agreed to share his views on the state of the green industry as our guest blogger.
I’ve long been of the view that if we want to change people’s behaviour, we have to make it simpler than sticking with their old habits. Kerb-side collections have increased recycling rates because you have to trip over the box on your way out of the house and no longer have to drive your empties to a facility in Sainsburys car park. If standby buttons were designed out of some appliances and gadgets, we’d be more likely to simply switch stuff off. Making a
I’ve been a delegate at a couple of industry event recently – which in itself is pretty unusual for me as I’m normally the one at the front, directing proceedings. Once my nosiness at a new venue subsides and I can calm the inner panic that the name badges aren’t quite straight (no – really…), I can sit back and actually listen to – and get involved with – the debate: which although sounds weird, is something I’m usually too busy to actually do.
A huge thanks to everyone who attended our seminar last night, looking at 'Community, collaboration and cash: can sustainability survive on a shoestring?'; we hope you had as much fun as we did! As always, there was a fantastic atmosphere, and our speakers Phil Downing, Daniel Vockins and Clare Hierons did us proud- the debate carried on well into the night.