
In a break from the traditional conference environment, the participants will set the agenda for the day during the event, deciding what to discuss and how to resolve some of the most pressing sustainability challenges they face today.
Through a series of facilitator-led ‘mastermind’ sessions, attendees’ passion and dedication to sustainable practices can be explored and tested, drawing on lived experience, successes and failures, and collaborating with the people in the room to actively drive change.
Tickets are on sale now for the event, happening on Thursday, 30 October.
Camden House, home to the sixth form students at University College Birmingham, is set to receive an unprecedented number of attendees at this year’s event and by joining activists, leaders and practitioners from across the Midlands on the day, attendees can expect to be right in the thick of things from the start:
Attendees will also be able to enjoy a full climate-conscious menu of breakfast, lunch and snacks across the day, courtesy of Birmingham-based event partner, ChangeKitchen.
This catering community interest company (CIC) puts ethical, locally sourced, organic food at the heart of every dish they create.
Rebecca Tigue, Sixth Form principal and chair of the University’s Sustainability Steering Group, said: “We are proud to host the Sustain UnConference that brings together professionals, innovators and curious minds from across the region.
“The unique format moves sustainability beyond discussion and into authentic, practical solutions. This conference is about collaboration, courage and commitment to a future, where sustainability is truly lived.”
Ashlea Mallett, Head of Sustainability and Campus Services for the University said: "It's a real joy for University College Birmingham to be hosting the Sustain UnConference again this year.
“It's a privilege to be at the forefront of trail-blazing events like this and I am personally excited to dive into a mastermind session or two!"
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