How to run workplace environmental campaigns

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20191107 (9am-11am)

We are delighted to share our new Green Champion training on how to run engaging workplace environmental campaigns.

This session will cover some of the key campaigns we promote through Investors in the Environment, including

  • End Plastic Pollution
  • Zero Waste Week
  • Paper-lite or paper-less initiatives
  • Energy awareness campaigns
  • Sustainable transport
  • Running a Green Week

This two-hour session will focus on what your teams can do to engage your staff and reduce your environmental impact over the next year. We’ll also walk you through our useful resources and guides to help keep you on track and you continue to plan out your environmental initiatives.

iiE member, City College Peterborough will also be giving a brief talk about how they have rolled out a series of campaigns across this college this year, winning them the 2019 distinction of Green Green Star at the iiE East Region Awards.

The session will take place at the new offices of environmental charity PECT in the scenic surroundings of Nene Park. To book your place, please email us by 1 November at info@iie.uk.com.

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