ASM Global Signs the Net Zero Carbon Events Pledge

The Net Zero Carbon Events (NZCE) initiative has announced that ASM Global has officially signed the NZCE Pledge. This commitment reinforces ASM Global’s dedication to environmental sustainability and reinforces NZCE’s position as the leader of the meetings industry’s collective response to climate change.

NZCE aims to unite key stakeholders across the business events industry to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Hosted by the Joint Meetings Industry Council (JMIC), NZCE focuses on actionable measures and accountability to drive meaningful change and reduce the carbon footprint of events worldwide.

ASM Global’s pledge to the NZCE initiative highlights its ongoing sustainability efforts and dedication to fostering positive environmental impacts. By implementing innovative strategies and sustainable practices, ASM Global aims to enhance operational efficiency and promote eco-friendly event management. “We believe in the importance of sustainability as a key driver of our future. With this in mind, we have pledged to take action and lead our industry to accelerate our engagement in the NZCE Pledge,” said Dan Hoffend, SVP convention centers, ASM Global.

The signing of the NZCE Pledge by ASM Global is expected to inspire further engagement from other venues and event organizers worldwide. With a network of over 400 venues globally, ASM Global’s commitment provides a unique opportunity to drive widespread adoption of sustainable practices within the industry.

The NZCE initiative plans to collaborate with ASM Global and other signatories to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 with the aim of creating a sustainable future for the events industry and beyond.

For details, visit www.asmglobal.com and www.netzerocarbonevents.org.

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