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Business & Economics Sustainable Development

How We Gather Matters

Sustainable Event Planning for Purpose and Impact

by (author) Leor Rotchild

Publisher
New Society Publishers
Initial publish date
May 2024
Category
Sustainable Development, Leadership, Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, Green Business
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780865719880
    Publish Date
    May 2024
    List Price
    $39.99

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Grow your audience, shrink your footprint, change the world

Straight-talk on what makes a purposeful, sustainable event, including honest, practical insights into case studies of hits, misses, and lessons learned.
—SHAWNA MCKINLEY, Principal, Clear Current Sustainability Consulting

Events can help educate, inspire, and connect us to our community, but all too often they escalate into resource-intensive glorifications of excess and exclusivity. How We Gather Matters is an invitation to reimagine the modern events industry as a powerful vehicle for change.

This practical guide will enable and inspire festival, conference, trade show, wedding, concert, and sporting event planners to:

  • Develop the financial and human resources required to implement green, sustainable gatherings
  • Collaborate effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders
  • Design events with impact and purpose, while supporting marketing and strategic goals
  • Engage participants authentically while aligning with positive and progressive values
  • Lead the shift towards net-zero emissions and zero waste by leveraging best practices and accepted international standards.

Packed with personal insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and case studies, How We Gather Matters is required reading for event professionals who want to decrease risk, increase profitability, and meaningfully contribute to a more just, inclusive, and sustainable society.

About the author

Leor Rotchild is a speaker, author, podcaster, and consultant with 20 years of sustainable business experience. He is the Senior Director at the consultancy Upswing Solutions and previously served as Executive Director of Canadian Business for Social Responsibility. Leor is a pioneer in the sustainable events industry and founder of an environmental events company called Do It Green, which supported hundreds of major events. He lives in Calgary, Alberta with his partner and two children.

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Editorial Reviews

Having spoken at over 2,000 events, I know full well that how we gather matters. But Leor Rotchild's book takes things several steps further, explaining how we can create events that boost the "small but mighty" global movement seeking to ensure that every event and its content is truly future-friendly.
— John Elkington, author, Green Swans and Tickling Sharks, and co-founder, Environmental Data Services (ENDS), SustainAbility, and Volans.

Leor has beautifully crafted a page-turner in sustainable event management! Centred on the big issues of circularity, climate change impact and purchasing, his easy-to-read storytelling approach is thought-provoking and inspiring.
— Meegan Jones, author, Sustainable Event Management: A Practical Guide, and Director, Institute for Sustainable Events

How We Gather Matters is a groundbreaking how-to field guide for the events industry in the 21st century. It skillfully navigates the nexus between impact and sustainable sourcing, offering an insightful and practical blueprint for long-overdue transformative change in a high-profile sector. This should be a mandatory text for any hospitality management course, and bedside reading for corporate event planners.
— Bob Willard, Founder and Chief Sustainability Champion, Sustainability Advantage

Leor Rotchild's book How We Gather Matters is a must-read for sustainability professionals and event managers around the world. Thank goodness for Leor's event playbook which shows us all how.
— Coro Strandberg, President, Strandberg Consulting and Chair, Canadian Purpose Economy Project

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