Handy resources to make your life + the job easier
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Team Kickoff Agenda Template
An agenda guide to help you through your first sustainability meeting with your kick ass colleagues. You won’t miss a beat and y’all will hit the ground running.
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ISO 12201 WHAT?!
Keep seeing ISO 12201 pop up when you are researching how to introduce sustainability into your events. Positive Impact has created an introduction video to help you and your team understand it’s development.
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United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Explained
What are these you say?!
When you are setting goals and objectives it’s important to link them with a greater purpose or mission and the UN has identified 17 that are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all.
What is sustainable development?
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Australian Climate Active Carbon Neutral Standard for Events (Event Standard)
The Climate Active Carbon Neutral Standard for Events (Event Standard) has been created by the Australian Government and is a voluntary standard to manage greenhouse gas emissions and to achieve carbon neutrality. It provides best-practice guidance on how to measure, reduce, offset and report emissions that occur as a result of an event’s activities.
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Photo Resource Library by Climate Visuals
Much of the way we understand the world is dominated by what we see and how it makes us feel. We need to show what climate change really looks like. Through our Climate Visuals programme, we are particularly proud to share a collection of 100 photos for communicators wanting to tell powerful and diverse stories of climate change leading up to the UN climate conference COP26, and beyond.
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NEXT PRINTING ReBoard Info Pack
Swap out your pull up banners, media walls and sets with this incredible alternative Reboard. More details in their brochure.
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Future Super's Climate Emergency Leave Guidelines
Free template provided to any organisation who would like to introduce this policy within their organisation.
In the event a member of our team has been directly affected or displaced by catastrophic environmental events caused by climate change or are volunteering for organisations that directly manage the response to these events, such as the Australian Red Cross, Rural Fire Service (RFS) and State Emergency Services (SES), they can access unlimited paid leave.
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Future Super's Ethical and Local Supplier Guidelines
Free template provided to any organisation who would like to introduce this policy within their organisation.
Future Super strives through these Ethical Supplier Guidelines to take social and environmental practices and performances into account when selecting suppliers, for example choosing suppliers that mandate better environmental performance, or actively using Supply Nation as a first port of call for new procurement.
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Crepes for Change Info Pack
Your food truck solution is here! You can find all the juicy details in their business information pack.