TESTIMONIALS
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United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26)
Event Cycle's collaboration with the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow not only set an unparalleled standard for sustainable event management but also demonstrated a profound commitment to social value, culminating in the achievement of the ISO20121 accreditation. This accolade affirmed COP26's adherence to the highest standards of sustainability and positive legacy, with Event Cycle playing a pivotal role in weaving these elements into the event's very fabric.
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Jonathan Emmins,
Founder, Amplify
“We’re always looking for ways to make the event and experience industry more sustainable. Organisations like Event Cycle are a huge step forward, and we’re proud to be part of a socially-responsible solution - we all need to play a part.”
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Fitzroy Hutchinson, Energy and Sustainability Manager, ICC Wales
“We are committed to working with our event partners to eliminate waste wherever possible throughout their time here and when they pack away at the end of their events. The recent SQLBits Data Platform Conference was a good example of an event that really wanted to work with us proactively to make sure that a number of items would be repurposed effectively. It was fantastic that we were able to work with Event Cycle who managed to find such deserving charities and community groups to benefit. The introduction of Event Cycle will help our clients focus on the type and amount of waste that is generated, and whatever remains will find its way into the circular economy.”
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Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
Event Cycle's involvement in the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games showcased a commitment to sustainability and community support. Tasked by the Organising Committee to redistribute office furniture, sports equipment, graphics, props, leftover items from temporary office, athlete villages, sports events and unclaimed lost and found items, Event Cycle reached out to their extensive charity database surrounding the Games to make sure nothing went to waste. The task was driven by the Organising Committee’s objectives to maximise local impact through a transparent, fair, and timely process that adhered to sustainable repurposing practices.