Sustainable Event Delivery: Building a Lasting Legacy for Northern Ireland

November 12

RE[empower] yourself with exclusive insight into the cutting-edge sustainability initiatives transforming Northern Ireland’s event industry and discover how to create lasting experiences that benefit people, the planet, and prosperity. This bespoke session pulls back the curtain, giving unique, behind-the scenes access into ICC Belfast’s award-winning sustainable event delivery model and discover how they harness the power of their people to create a world-class stage where great things happen. Participants will learn how to embed sustainability into every aspect of event planning, ensuring that future innovations align with both social and environmental progress. This keynote session takes attendees on a journey through the principles of sustainable event delivery, highlighting the profound impact that events can have on people, the planet, and prosperity. Through practical examples and visionary strategies, the session will explore how Northern Ireland can lead the way in creating environmentally responsible events that leave a lasting legacy for local communities and the region.

This two-part session will walk you through sustainability initiatives reshaping the event industry from ICC Belfast’s dedicated team. Starting with an “Ignite Talk” delivered Ciara Davidson, Head of Governance and Stakeholder Engagement, followed by an interactive workshop with Ciara Davidson and Stephanie Murray, Head of Marketing and Communication.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the movement driving Northern Ireland’s leadership in creating world-class, environmentally conscious events. Let’s build a legacy—together.

ICC Belfast, Waterfront Hall and Ulster Hall Logos
ICC Belfast, Waterfront and Ulster Hall

Sustainable Event Delivery: Building a Lasting Legacy for Northern Ireland

November 12

5-6 PM Europa Hotel

Carol Lemmens - Arup

Carol is Arup’s Global Advisory Services Portfolio leader and interim Europe Property Business leader.

He was instrumental in developing Arup’s position paper to define the circular economy in the context of the built environment and developing Arup’s work as the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s (EMF) knowledge partner for the built environment. He continues to work to raise the awareness of the circular economy approach from general first principles to practice by identifying the many challenges, enablers and opportunities available to Arup and others in making the circular economy a reality. Carol regularly contributes to Circular Economy and thought pieces, presentations and interviews globally. Most notably, Carol was invited to give a key note address to the United Nations General Assembly at their Circular Economy event, in October 2018.

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