Event: Calculating event-related emissions

Updated: 
March 24, 2023
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Nearly 250,000 conferences and expos are held each year in the U.S., yet only some event organizers calculate their carbon impact.

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Nearly 250,000 conferences and expos are held each year in the U.S., yet few event organizers calculate their carbon impact. Without the right tools in place, not only is it difficult for businesses to understand their event footprint, it’s nearly impossible to reduce emissions. In this webinar, our team will share how you can calculate the carbon emissions for all the moving pieces of an event—lodging, travel, waste, energy, food, giveaways, and more—by utilizing data like location, venue size, and number of attendees.

We’ll also share how you can offset your event through our platform and highlight how your efforts to reduce carbon emissions can give you a competitive edge in the market for future events.

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Learn how to calculate event-related emissions.